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一项观察性研究方案,旨在捕捉、验证和描述接受临终关怀的晚期痴呆症患者的清醒发作。

An observational study protocol to capture, validate and characterise lucid episodes in people living with advanced dementia receiving hospice care.

机构信息

BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 May 16;14(5):e085897. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085897.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Lucid episodes (LEs) in advanced neurodegenerative disease, characterised by a transient recovery of abilities, have been reported across neurological conditions, including Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Evidence on LEs in dementia is extremely limited and draws predominantly from retrospective case reports. Lucidity in dementia has received growing attention given the clinical, caregiving and potential epidemiological implications of even a temporary return of abilities in advanced disease. Following a funding initiative by the National Institute on Aging, several new investigations are focused on establishing foundational evidence on lucidity in dementia. The objectives of this study are to capture, characterise and validate potential LEs via audiovisual observation, computational linguistic and timed-event coding of audiovisual data, and informant case review for face validation of LEs.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This prospective multifaceted observational study will investigate LEs in advanced dementia through longitudinal audiovisual observation within an inpatient hospice unit. Audiovisual data will be coded to generate variables of participant verbal output, verbal expressions, non-verbal communicative actions and functional behaviours to enable measurement of features that can be used to characterise LEs. Multiple methods will be used to identify potential LEs including field interviews with caregivers/clinicians who witness significant events during data collection, reports from research staff who witness significant events during data collection and detection by researchers during video data processing procedures. Potential LEs will undergo a structured case review with informants familiar with the participant to facilitate validation and enable triangulation across measures generated through coding.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study will be conducted in accordance with all Federal Policies for the Protection of Human Subjects and the protocol (ID 2021-1243) has been approved by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institutional Review Board. Findings will be disseminated via scientific conferences, journal publications and newsletters shared with participants and through dementia-focused and caregiver-focused networks.

摘要

简介

在包括阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆在内的各种神经疾病中,都有报道称存在清醒期(LEs),其特征是能力短暂恢复。关于痴呆症中的 LEs 的证据极其有限,主要来自回顾性病例报告。鉴于在晚期疾病中,即使是能力的短暂恢复也会对临床、护理和潜在的流行病学产生影响,因此痴呆症中的清醒意识受到了越来越多的关注。在美国国家老龄化研究所的一项资助倡议之后,几项新的研究集中在确定痴呆症中清醒意识的基础证据上。本研究的目的是通过视听观察、视听数据的计算语言学和定时事件编码以及知情者病例回顾来捕捉、描述和验证潜在的 LEs,以验证 LEs 的真实性。

方法和分析

这项前瞻性多方面观察研究将通过在住院临终关怀病房进行的纵向视听观察来研究晚期痴呆症中的 LEs。视听数据将进行编码,生成参与者言语输出、言语表达、非言语交流动作和功能行为的变量,以便能够测量用于描述 LEs 的特征。将使用多种方法来识别潜在的 LEs,包括与在数据收集期间见证重大事件的护理人员/临床医生进行现场访谈、与在数据收集期间见证重大事件的研究人员报告以及研究人员在视频数据处理过程中进行检测。潜在的 LEs 将与熟悉参与者的知情人进行结构化的病例回顾,以促进验证,并能够通过编码生成的多个措施进行三角验证。

伦理和传播

本研究将按照所有保护人类受试者的联邦政策进行,并已获得威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校机构审查委员会的批准(ID 2021-1243)。研究结果将通过科学会议、期刊出版物和时事通讯与参与者以及痴呆症和护理人员关注的网络进行传播。

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