Department of Gerontology, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Faculty of Health Science, University of Sydney, Australia.
Dementia (London). 2021 May;20(4):1213-1233. doi: 10.1177/1471301220927230. Epub 2020 May 29.
Availability of community-based destinations and amenities can facilitate healthy aging by supporting older adults' functional abilities and enabling their participation in society, especially for those experiencing declining cognitive abilities. This study used a survey tool called participation in ACTivities and places OUTside the Home for older adults, specifically designed to examine the out-of-home participation of older adults living with or without dementia, to collect data on specific places and activities that individuals participate in over time. Thirty cognitively intact participants and 29 participants living with dementia were recruited. The past/present net participation figures indicate that all destinations are likely to be abandoned by persons with dementia over time. The findings indicate that both groups of participants were most likely to abandon recreation and physical activity places, although a higher number of persons with dementia reported that they would likely abandon these places in the future than the cognitively intact participants. Participants with dementia indicated multiple en route and at destination challenges, as well as their coping strategies. This study adds to our understanding of the out-of-home places visited by persons living with and without dementia and the patterns of changes in those visits over time. The findings are useful for health and social care professionals, including occupational therapists, social workers, as well as family caregivers, in recognizing the relative importance of certain out-of-home places and activities over others and the challenges faced by persons with dementia in getting to those places. This knowledge can inform programme and service providers to develop targeted interventions to support continued engagement by older adults with dementia and cognitively intact older adults.
社区目的地和设施的便利性可以通过支持老年人的功能能力并使他们能够参与社会,特别是对于那些认知能力下降的老年人,促进健康老龄化。本研究使用了一种名为参与 ACTivities 和家庭外场所的调查工具,专门用于检查患有或不患有痴呆症的老年人的家庭外参与情况,以收集个人随时间参与特定场所和活动的的数据。招募了 30 名认知正常的参与者和 29 名患有痴呆症的参与者。过去/现在的净参与人数表明,所有目的地随着时间的推移都可能被痴呆症患者遗弃。研究结果表明,两组参与者最有可能放弃娱乐和体育活动场所,尽管报告未来更有可能放弃这些场所的痴呆症患者人数高于认知正常的参与者。患有痴呆症的参与者表示在途中和目的地都存在多种挑战,以及他们的应对策略。本研究增加了我们对患有和不患有痴呆症的人访问的家庭外场所的理解,以及这些访问随时间变化的模式。研究结果对健康和社会护理专业人员有用,包括职业治疗师、社会工作者以及家庭照顾者,有助于认识到某些家庭外场所和活动相对于其他场所和活动的相对重要性,以及痴呆症患者在到达这些场所时面临的挑战。这些知识可以为计划和服务提供者提供信息,以制定有针对性的干预措施,支持患有痴呆症和认知正常的老年人继续参与。