Beck C, Frank L, Chumbler N R, O'Sullivan P, Vogelpohl T S, Rasin J, Walls R, Baldwin B
College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205-7199, USA.
Gerontologist. 1998 Apr;38(2):189-98. doi: 10.1093/geront/38.2.189.
This article provides information about correlates of "disruptive behaviors" among nursing home residents with dementia. We used averages of multiple observations for a wide range of behaviors (n = 45) across 11 months to gather this information. We placed behaviors into four separate categories: physically aggressive, physically non-aggressive, vocally agitated, and vocally aggressive. Then, we tested associations between these categories and demographic, cognitive, and health variables. Cognitive status and selected demographic variables were associated with the behavior categories; adding health variables did not improve prediction. Lower cognitive status was associated with more disruptive behaviors. Our findings suggest that cognitive status, but not health variables, predicts disruptive behavior among nursing home residents with dementia.
本文提供了有关患有痴呆症的养老院居民中“破坏性行为”相关因素的信息。我们使用了11个月内对广泛行为(n = 45)的多次观察平均值来收集这些信息。我们将行为分为四个不同类别:身体攻击型、非身体攻击型、言语激动型和言语攻击型。然后,我们测试了这些类别与人口统计学、认知和健康变量之间的关联。认知状态和选定的人口统计学变量与行为类别相关;加入健康变量并没有改善预测效果。较低的认知状态与更多的破坏性行为相关。我们的研究结果表明,认知状态而非健康变量可预测患有痴呆症的养老院居民的破坏性行为。