Department of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand.
University of Canberra, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2019 Jun;28(11-12):2035-2045. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14746. Epub 2019 Jan 29.
To synthesise international research conducted on dementia-friendly community initiatives.
The number of people living with dementia is increasing as a result of population ageing. Impairments related to neurological changes, together with environmental challenges, result in disability for people who have dementia. Led by the World Health Organization and Alzheimer's Disease International, initiatives have been undertaken internationally to promote social inclusion for people who have dementia. Communities where people with dementia are able to remain socially included are known as dementia-friendly communities.
An integrative review of the literature.
Scopus, MEDLINE, Web of Science and CINAHL Plus via Ebsco databases were searched for relevant articles. The PRISMA framework guided the article search and screening; reporting is in accordance with the PRISMA guideline. Eight eligible studies were identified. The methodological quality of the eligible studies was evaluated using the MMAT checklist. The matrix method was used to extract, abstract and analyse the data.
Of the eight studies reviewed, five were from the UK and one each from Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Four major concepts were identified in the literature, and these are characteristics of dementia-friendly communities, facilitators and barriers to community engagement for people with dementia, strategies for developing dementia-friendly communities and challenges encountered when developing dementia-friendly communities.
People with dementia are at the centre of dementia-friendly initiatives, and these foster social inclusion. Collaborations and partnerships enhance development of dementia-friendly communities; however, lack of resources and difficulty ensuring representation of marginalised groups provide challenges.
An understanding of the impact of marginalisation and inequality on community participation for people with dementia is important for practitioners, enabling them to support those people. Senior nurses with this understanding can ensure services are able to meet the needs of a growing population with dementia.
综合国际上关于痴呆症友好社区倡议的研究。
由于人口老龄化,患有痴呆症的人数不断增加。与神经变化相关的损伤以及环境挑战导致痴呆症患者残疾。在世界卫生组织和阿尔茨海默病国际的领导下,国际上已经开展了各种举措,以促进痴呆症患者的社会包容。能够使痴呆症患者保持社会包容的社区被称为痴呆症友好社区。
文献的综合回顾。
在 Scopus、MEDLINE、Web of Science 和 CINAHL Plus 等数据库中搜索相关文章。PRISMA 框架指导文章搜索和筛选;报告符合 PRISMA 指南。确定了八项符合条件的研究。使用 MMAT 检查表评估合格研究的方法学质量。使用矩阵方法提取、摘要和分析数据。
在所审查的八项研究中,有五项来自英国,一项来自澳大利亚,一项来自新西兰,一项来自加拿大。文献中确定了四个主要概念,即痴呆症友好社区的特征、痴呆症患者社区参与的促进因素和障碍、发展痴呆症友好社区的策略以及在发展痴呆症友好社区时遇到的挑战。
痴呆症友好倡议以痴呆症患者为中心,促进社会包容。合作和伙伴关系促进了痴呆症友好社区的发展;然而,资源匮乏和难以确保边缘化群体的代表性是挑战。
了解边缘化和不平等对痴呆症患者社区参与的影响对从业者很重要,使他们能够为这些人提供支持。具有这种理解的高级护士可以确保服务能够满足日益增长的痴呆症患者群体的需求。