Pilunthanakul Thanita, Tan Giles Ming Yee
MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore.
Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, Singapore.
Interact J Med Res. 2024 Jun 11;13:e49618. doi: 10.2196/49618.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to behavioral exacerbations in people with dementia. Increased hospitalizations and lack of bed availability in specialized dementia wards at a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Singapore resulted in lodging people with dementia in the High Dependency Psychiatric Unit (HDPCU). Customizations to create a dementia-friendly environment at the HDPCU included: (1) environmental modifications to facilitate orientation and engender familiarity; (2) person-centered care to promote attachment, inclusion, identity, occupation, and comfort; (3) risk management for delirium; and (4) training core competencies. Such practical solutions can also be implemented elsewhere to help overcome resource constraints and repurpose services to accommodate increasing populations of people living with dementia.
新冠疫情导致痴呆症患者的行为问题加剧。新加坡一家三级精神病医院的痴呆症专科病房住院人数增加且床位紧张,导致痴呆症患者被安置在高依赖精神病单元(HDPCU)。为在HDPCU营造适合痴呆症患者的环境而进行的调整包括:(1)进行环境改造以方便定向并产生熟悉感;(2)提供以人为本的护理以促进情感依恋、包容、身份认同、日常活动参与和舒适感;(3)对谵妄进行风险管理;(4)培训核心能力。这些切实可行的解决方案也可在其他地方实施,以帮助克服资源限制,并重新调整服务用途,以容纳越来越多的痴呆症患者。