Gallée Jeanne
Department of Medicine, University of Washington Seattle, WA, USA.
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Alzheimers Dis. 2024 Dec;102(3):642-645. doi: 10.1177/13872877241289615. Epub 2024 Nov 5.
Effective screening for communicative ability in dementia is vital to drive theoretical understanding and optimize care responsiveness globally. Communication is central to the human experience; however, routine clinical screening for progressive communication change remains limited due to a variety of resource constraints. Other challenges include the subtlety of early communication-led symptoms, heterogeneous underlying pathologies, and a lack of culturally diverse research and tools. To address the scarcity of dedicated assessment resources, future initiatives must maximize responsiveness to and representation of our global population to appropriately respond to the rising, and vastly diverse, dementia crisis.
有效筛查痴呆症患者的沟通能力对于推动理论理解并在全球范围内优化护理响应至关重要。沟通是人类体验的核心;然而,由于各种资源限制,针对渐进性沟通变化的常规临床筛查仍然有限。其他挑战包括早期以沟通为主导的症状的微妙性、潜在病理的异质性,以及缺乏文化多样性的研究和工具。为了解决专用评估资源的稀缺问题,未来的举措必须最大限度地提高对全球人群的响应能力和代表性,以适当应对不断上升且极为多样的痴呆症危机。