El Haj Mohamad, Larøi Frank, Gallouj Karim
Nantes Université, Univ Angers, Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de la Loire (LPPL - EA 4638), Nantes, France.
Unité de Gériatrie, Centre Hospitalier de Tourcoing, Tourcoing, France.
J Alzheimers Dis Rep. 2020 Oct 24;4(1):455-458. doi: 10.3233/ADR-200241.
While social distancing may be deemed necessary in order to avoid COVID-19 infections, the lockdown may impact mental health of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). We present a case study involving hallucinations in a patient with AD who lives in a nursing home during the COVID-19 crisis. We compared this patient's hallucination scores before and during the lockdown. We observed increased hallucinations during, compared to before, the lockdown. These increased hallucinations can be attributed to a number of elements such as the decreased in daily activities, social distancing, lack of physical contact with family members, and loneliness during the lockdown.
虽然为避免感染新冠病毒,保持社交距离可能被认为是必要的,但封锁措施可能会影响阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的心理健康。我们呈现了一个案例研究,该案例涉及一名在新冠疫情危机期间住在养老院的AD患者出现幻觉的情况。我们比较了该患者在封锁前和封锁期间的幻觉评分。我们观察到,与封锁前相比,封锁期间幻觉有所增加。这些幻觉增加可归因于一些因素,如日常活动减少、社交距离、与家庭成员缺乏身体接触以及封锁期间的孤独感。