Health Behaviour Research Collaborative, School of Medicine and Public Health, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Priority Research Centre for Health Behaviour, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2022;87(2):833-842. doi: 10.3233/JAD-215183.
Accurately identifying the unmet needs of community-dwelling people with dementia allows targeted support to be provided to assist these individuals to stay at home.
We developed a self-report instrument to identify the unmet needs of community-dwelling people with dementia and used this to explore the prevalence and type of unmet needs present in this population.
This was a cross-sectional survey of people with dementia living in the community in Australia. Participants were recruited from geriatric clinics, respite centers, aged care providers, and carers attending support groups. Eligible people with dementia were provided with a study information pack and survey which included the self-report Unmet Needs Instrument for Dementia (UNI-D), sociodemographic characteristics and survey acceptability.
The UNI-D contained 26 items across 5 domains and demonstrated acceptable internal consistency, face and construct validity, and acceptability. Ninety-five eligible participants completed the survey (response rate 35%) with 85% identifying at least one unmet need (median = 4; IQR = 1-9). The items most frequently endorsed included needing more help with remembering things (64%), finding possible treatments for dementia (44%), understanding who to contact regarding a problem or concern related to dementia (36%), and to see friends and family more often (33%).
The UNI-D is a promising tool to identify the self-reported needs of people with dementia. The development and rigorous testing of interventions targeting unmet needs related to health and wellbeing, dementia support, and meaningful activities appears warranted.
准确识别居住在社区中的痴呆症患者的未满足需求,可针对性地为这些患者提供支持,以帮助他们继续居家生活。
我们开发了一种用于识别居住在社区中的痴呆症患者未满足需求的自我报告工具,并使用该工具探索了该人群中存在的未满足需求的普遍性和类型。
这是一项针对澳大利亚社区中居住的痴呆症患者的横断面调查。参与者是从老年科诊所、暂托中心、老年护理机构和参加支持小组的护理人员中招募的。符合条件的痴呆症患者收到了一份研究信息包和一份调查,其中包括自我报告的痴呆症未满足需求量表(UNI-D)、社会人口统计学特征和调查可接受性。
UNI-D 包含 5 个领域的 26 个项目,具有可接受的内部一致性、表面和结构效度以及可接受性。95 名符合条件的参与者完成了调查(应答率为 35%),其中 85%的人确定了至少一项未满足的需求(中位数=4;IQR=1-9)。最常被认可的项目包括需要更多帮助来记忆事情(64%)、寻找痴呆症的可能治疗方法(44%)、了解在与痴呆症相关的问题或关注点上应联系谁(36%)以及更经常地见到朋友和家人(33%)。
UNI-D 是一种有前途的工具,可用于识别痴呆症患者的自我报告需求。针对与健康和福祉、痴呆症支持和有意义的活动相关的未满足需求开发和严格测试干预措施似乎是合理的。