Current Status and Direction of Research in Non-pharmacological Management of Vocally Disruptive Behavior in Nursing Home Residents with Dementia: A Review of the Literature
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- 2015.03.25
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ㆍ발행기관 : 노인간호학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 노인간호학회지 / 12권 / 3호
ㆍ저자명 : 강윤영
목차
INTRODUCTION
METHODS
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
한국어 초록
Purpose: This study was done to examine contemporary non-pharmacological interventions for vocally disruptive
behavior (VDB) and to define directions for further research by reviewing related research studies. Methods:
Analysis was done of 24 articles related to dementia and VDB in elders in residential facilities or long-term care
settings, published between 1997 and 2010. Results: The theoretical literature outlines non-pharmacological
interventions: behavioral modification and person-centered care for nursing home residents with VDB, and
educational program and flexibility and support for nurses. Despite the researchers use of the different types of
interventions available for individuals with dementia who present with VDB, such as behavioral therapy, caregivers
training, and combination therapy, the intervention effects were generally modest. Conclusion: In the current
studies, the limited efficacious management suggests most aspects surrounding VDB are insufficiently
understood. Various interventions and staff training need further investigation to overcome the behavior and
related suffering.
영어 초록
Purpose: This study was done to examine contemporary non-pharmacological interventions for vocally disruptivebehavior (VDB) and to define directions for further research by reviewing related research studies. Methods:Analysis was done of 24 articles related to dementia and VDB in elders in residential facilities or long-term caresettings, published between 1997 and 2010. Results: The theoretical literature outlines non-pharmacologicalinterventions: behavioral modification and person-centered care for nursing home residents with VDB, andeducational program and flexibility and support for nurses. Despite the researchers use of the different types ofinterventions available for individuals with dementia who present with VDB, such as behavioral therapy, caregiverstraining, and combination therapy, the intervention effects were generally modest. Conclusion: In the currentstudies, the limited efficacious management suggests most aspects surrounding VDB are insufficientlyunderstood. Various interventions and staff training need further investigation to overcome the behavior andrelated suffering.
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