Division of Psychiatry, University College London, London, UK.
Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2021 Nov;36(11):1597-1639. doi: 10.1002/gps.5567. Epub 2021 May 27.
In response to a commissioned research update on dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic, a UK-based working group, comprising dementia researchers from a range of fields and disciplines, aimed to describe the impact of the pandemic on dementia wellbeing and identify priorities for future research.
We supplemented a rapid literature search (including unpublished, non-peer reviewed and ongoing studies/reports) on dementia wellbeing in the context of COVID-19 with expert group members' consensus about future research needs. From this we generated potential research questions the group judged to be relevant that were not covered by the existing literature.
Themes emerged from 141 studies within the six domains of the NHS England COVID-19 Dementia Wellbeing Pathway: Preventing Well, Diagnosing Well, Treating Well, Supporting Well, Living Well and Dying Well. We describe current research findings and knowledge gaps relating to the impact on people affected by dementia (individuals with a diagnosis, their carers and social contacts, health and social care practitioners and volunteers), services, research activities and organisations. Broad themes included the potential benefits and risks of new models of working including remote healthcare, the need for population-representative longitudinal studies to monitor longer-term impacts, and the importance of reporting dementia-related findings within broader health and care studies.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionately negative impact on people affected by dementia. Researchers and funding organisations have responded rapidly to try to understand the impacts. Future research should highlight and resolve outstanding questions to develop evidence-based measures to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia.
针对新冠疫情期间的痴呆症委托研究更新,一个由来自不同领域和学科的痴呆症研究人员组成的英国工作组旨在描述疫情对痴呆症患者健康的影响,并确定未来研究的优先事项。
我们补充了一项关于痴呆症在新冠疫情背景下的健康状况的快速文献检索(包括未发表的、非同行评审的和正在进行的研究/报告),并结合专家组对未来研究需求的共识。由此,我们生成了一些小组认为相关但现有文献未涵盖的潜在研究问题。
在英格兰国民保健制度(NHS England)新冠疫情痴呆症健康状况途径的六个领域内的 141 项研究中出现了主题:预防良好、诊断良好、治疗良好、支持良好、生活良好和临终良好。我们描述了与疫情对受痴呆症影响的人群(已确诊的个体、他们的照顾者和社交联系人、卫生和社会保健从业者以及志愿者)、服务、研究活动和组织相关的当前研究结果和知识差距。广泛的主题包括远程医疗等新工作模式的潜在益处和风险、需要进行具有代表性的人群纵向研究来监测更长期的影响,以及在更广泛的健康和护理研究中报告与痴呆症相关发现的重要性。
新冠疫情对受痴呆症影响的人群产生了不成比例的负面影响。研究人员和资助组织已迅速做出反应,试图了解其影响。未来的研究应突出并解决悬而未决的问题,以制定基于证据的措施,改善受痴呆症影响人群的生活质量。