Williams Emma E M, Sharp Rebecca A, Lamers Carolien
School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG UK.
North Wales Clinical Psychology Programme, Bangor University, Bangor, Wales UK.
Behav Anal Pract. 2020 Jan 28;13(2):473-478. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00409-y. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Simple instructions are often recommended for presenting demands to people with dementia; however, simple instructions may be perceived as authoritative and may not be appropriate for all individuals. We conducted a demand assessment with a woman with dementia who engaged in problem behaviors in response to direct instructions. We measured latency to compliance and verbal behavior when demands were presented as questions, rules, simple instructions, or demands embedded in social chatter. In contrast to the other conditions, simple instructions resulted in the most undesirable behavior and were least likely to evoke compliance. We conducted an intervention in which demands were phrased as requests for assistance.
通常建议使用简单的指令向痴呆症患者提出要求;然而,简单的指令可能被视为具有权威性,可能并不适用于所有个体。我们对一名患有痴呆症的女性进行了需求评估,她会对直接指令做出问题行为反应。当以问题、规则、简单指令或融入社交闲聊中的要求等形式提出需求时,我们测量了其遵守指令的延迟时间和言语行为。与其他情况相比,简单指令导致了最不理想的行为,并且最不可能引发遵守行为。我们进行了一项干预,将需求表述为寻求帮助的请求。