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从研究到应用:为患有痴呆症的人提供支持性和治疗性环境。

From Research to Application: Supportive and Therapeutic Environments for People Living With Dementia.

机构信息

The Mayer-Rothschild Foundation, Kirtland, Ohio.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2018 Jan 18;58(suppl_1):S114-S128. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx146.

Abstract

The evidence about the role the designed and built environment plays in supporting individuals living with dementia has been steadily mounting for almost 40 years. Beginning with the work of M. Powell Lawton at the Weiss Pavilion at the Philadelphia Geriatric Center, there are now dozens of researchers who are exploring how the environment can be either supportive and therapeutic, indeed even serving as a prosthetic for various changes in cognition, or be a barrier to independent functioning and high quality of life. Two recent literature reviews published on the impact of environmental factors and characteristics on individuals living with dementia clearly delineate evidence that the environment can have a therapeutic or a debilitating impact on individuals living with dementia. Rather than duplicate these excellent reviews, this article puts the knowledge gleaned from this research into the shifting context that is long-term care. This article begins with an exploration of the evolution of approaches to the design of spaces for individuals living with dementia from traditional or medical models, to special care units (SCUs), to person-centered care (PCC), which is the organizing theme of this supplemental issue. A novel, person-centered way of conceptualizing the domains of environmental systems is then presented and used as the framework for structuring recommendations and creating supportive and therapeutic environments for individuals living with dementia. Although there are distinct pathophysiological and behavioral manifestations of different forms of dementia, there is almost no evidence that suggests alternative environmental characteristics are better for one type of dementia over another. Thus, this article will refer to "individuals living with dementia" as opposed to Alzheimer's disease or other specific forms of dementia. Further, this article only addresses residential environments: homes in the community, independent and assisted living residences and nursing homes. It does not address other settings, such as hospitals or hospice, or work and public community spaces, such as stores. It is recognized that individuals living with dementia do spend time in all these spaces, and fortunately, there is growing interest in creating more dementia-friendly communities, but they will not be addressed in this article. Most of the research that has been done has focused on shared residential settings, so that will be the primary focus on this article.

摘要

关于设计和建造的环境在支持患有痴呆症的个体方面所起的作用的证据,近 40 年来一直在稳步增加。从 M. Powell Lawton 在费城老年医学中心 Weiss 馆的工作开始,现在已有数十名研究人员在探索环境如何既能起到支持和治疗作用,甚至可以作为认知各种变化的假体,也可以成为独立功能和高质量生活的障碍。最近发表的两篇关于环境因素和特征对患有痴呆症的个体的影响的文献综述清楚地阐明了证据,即环境对患有痴呆症的个体可能具有治疗或使病情恶化的影响。本文并非重复这些出色的综述,而是将从这项研究中获得的知识应用于长期护理这一不断变化的背景中。本文首先探讨了从传统或医学模式到特殊护理单元 (SCU) 再到以人 为中心的护理 (PCC) 的设计理念的演变,这是本增刊的主题。然后提出了一种新颖的、以人 为中心的环境系统领域概念化方法,并将其用作为患有痴呆症的个体构建支持性和治疗性环境的框架。尽管不同形式的痴呆症有明显的病理生理和行为表现,但几乎没有证据表明环境特征的差异对一种类型的痴呆症比另一种更好。因此,本文将使用“患有痴呆症的个体”来指代阿尔茨海默病或其他特定形式的痴呆症。此外,本文仅涉及居住环境:社区中的家庭、独立和辅助生活住所以及护理院。它不涉及其他环境,如医院或临终关怀院,也不涉及工作场所和公共社区空间,如商店。人们认识到,患有痴呆症的个体确实会在所有这些空间中度过时间,而且创建更适合痴呆症患者的社区的兴趣日益浓厚,但这些内容不会在本文中涉及。已经完成的大部分研究都集中在共享居住环境上,因此这将是本文的主要重点。

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