Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes

Objectives. The aim of this scoping review was to map intervention studies of rehabilitation for people living with dementia regarding processes and outcomes, with a particular focus on whether the intervention is person-centred, home-based, or organised adopting a multidisciplinary approach and mea...

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Main Authors: Maiken B. Ravn, Kirsten S. Petersen, Jette Thuesen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Aging Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4141050
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spelling doaj-35cd9b5f1ecb406593e57d2dc38d47542020-11-25T01:40:01ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Aging Research2090-22042090-22122019-01-01201910.1155/2019/41410504141050Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and OutcomesMaiken B. Ravn0Kirsten S. Petersen1Jette Thuesen2Department of Health, Science, and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, DenmarkDepartment of Health, Science, and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, DenmarkREHPA, Danish Knowledge Centre for Rehabilitation and Palliative Care, Nyborg, DenmarkObjectives. The aim of this scoping review was to map intervention studies of rehabilitation for people living with dementia regarding processes and outcomes, with a particular focus on whether the intervention is person-centred, home-based, or organised adopting a multidisciplinary approach and measures outcomes relating to everyday functioning and well-being. Methods. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, and Cochrane. Studies from 2005 to November 2018 were collected and screened for relevance and quality. Randomised control trials and prospective cohort trials reporting a statistically significant effect on one or more outcome measures were included. Included studies were mapped according to selected processes and outcome measures. Results. Twenty-six intervention studies were included and mapped. Nineteen of the interventions were person-centred, nine were home-based, and 14 reported a multidisciplinary approach. Twelve of the interventions had activities of daily living as an outcome measure, and 14 had quality of life as an outcome measure. Conclusion. Person-centredness appears in most rehabilitation interventions for people living with dementia. Other processes and outcomes are heterogeneously described in the research literature. Rehabilitation programmes can be home-based or take place at a centre. Although not exclusive, the organisation of rehabilitation can be multidisciplinary. Fewer than half of the intervention studies measure the impact on activities of daily living and quality of life. Future guidelines must take into account the weak evidence regarding these aspects.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4141050
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Kirsten S. Petersen
Jette Thuesen
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Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
Journal of Aging Research
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Kirsten S. Petersen
Jette Thuesen
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title Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
title_short Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
title_full Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
title_fullStr Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Aging Research
issn 2090-2204
2090-2212
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objectives. The aim of this scoping review was to map intervention studies of rehabilitation for people living with dementia regarding processes and outcomes, with a particular focus on whether the intervention is person-centred, home-based, or organised adopting a multidisciplinary approach and measures outcomes relating to everyday functioning and well-being. Methods. A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, and Cochrane. Studies from 2005 to November 2018 were collected and screened for relevance and quality. Randomised control trials and prospective cohort trials reporting a statistically significant effect on one or more outcome measures were included. Included studies were mapped according to selected processes and outcome measures. Results. Twenty-six intervention studies were included and mapped. Nineteen of the interventions were person-centred, nine were home-based, and 14 reported a multidisciplinary approach. Twelve of the interventions had activities of daily living as an outcome measure, and 14 had quality of life as an outcome measure. Conclusion. Person-centredness appears in most rehabilitation interventions for people living with dementia. Other processes and outcomes are heterogeneously described in the research literature. Rehabilitation programmes can be home-based or take place at a centre. Although not exclusive, the organisation of rehabilitation can be multidisciplinary. Fewer than half of the intervention studies measure the impact on activities of daily living and quality of life. Future guidelines must take into account the weak evidence regarding these aspects.
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