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痴呆症患者在长期护理机构中的听力和视力健康:英国、韩国、印度、希腊、印度尼西亚和澳大利亚的知识、态度和实践。

Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia.

机构信息

Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2021 Oct;36(10):1531-1540. doi: 10.1002/gps.5563. Epub 2021 May 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Up to 90% of people with dementia in long term care (LTC) have hearing and/or vision impairment. Hearing/vision difficulties are frequently under-recognised or incompletely managed. The impacts of hearing/vision impairment include more rapid cognitive decline, behavioural disturbances, reduced quality of life, and greater care burden. This research investigated LTC staff knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding hearing/vision care needs for residents with dementia.

METHODS

A survey of staff in LTC facilities in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia. Respondents used a five-point scale to indicate agreement or YES/NO response to questions regarding sensory-cognitive care knowledge (what is known); attitudes (what is thought); practice (what is done).

RESULTS

Respondents reported high awareness of hearing/vision care needs, although awareness of how to identify hearing/vison difficulties or refer for assessment was low. Most felt that residents were not able to use hearing/vision devices effectively due to poor fit, being poorly tolerated or lost or broken devices. A substantial minority of respondents reported low confidence in supporting use of assistive hearing/vision devices, with lack of training the main reason. Most staff did not undertake routine checking of hearing/vision devices, and it was rare for facilities to have designated staff responsible for sensory needs. Variation among countries was not significant after accounting for staff experience and having received dementia training.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a need to improve sensory support for people with dementia in LTC facilities internationally. Practice guidelines and training to enhance sensory-cognitive knowledge, attitudes and practice in professional care teams is called for.

摘要

目的

长期护理(LTC)中高达 90%的痴呆症患者存在听力和/或视力障碍。听力/视力障碍常常未被识别或未得到充分管理。听力/视力障碍的影响包括认知能力下降更快、行为障碍、生活质量降低以及护理负担增加。本研究调查了 LTC 工作人员对痴呆症居民听力/视力护理需求的知识、态度和实践。

方法

对英格兰、韩国、印度、希腊、印度尼西亚和澳大利亚的 LTC 设施工作人员进行了调查。受访者使用五点量表来表示对有关感官认知护理知识(已知的)、态度(想法)和实践(所做的)的问题的同意或是/否回答。

结果

受访者报告了对听力/视力护理需求的高度认识,尽管对如何识别听力/视力困难或转介进行评估的意识较低。大多数人认为居民由于不合适、难以耐受或设备丢失或损坏而无法有效地使用听力/视力设备。相当一部分受访者报告对支持使用助听/视力设备的信心不足,主要原因是缺乏培训。大多数工作人员没有定期检查听力/视力设备,而且很少有设施有专门负责感官需求的工作人员。在考虑工作人员经验和接受痴呆症培训后,各国之间的差异并不显著。

结论

有必要在国际上改善 LTC 设施中痴呆症患者的感官支持。需要制定实践指南和培训计划,以提高专业护理团队的感官认知知识、态度和实践。

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