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J Gerontol Nurs ; 41(2): 8-17, 2015 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25531298

RESUMEN

This article is the last of a four-part series addressing the use of non-pharmacological interventions for older adults with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). These types of interventions are used to prevent, lessen, or eliminate BPSD, thereby reducing patient reliance on psychoactive medications. These interventions are easy to use, cost-effective, and simple to implement. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' psychoactive medication reduction initiative encourages all staff to use nonpharmacological interventions to manage BPSD. As with any attempt to handle BPSD, health care professionals and staff need a tool-box of interventions, as what works one day may not work the next and what works with one older adult may not work with another. This article describes the categories of diversional and physical nonpharmalogical interventions, presents the evidence supporting their use, and provides information on effective implementation.


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Terapia Conductista/métodos , Demencia/enfermería , Enfermería Geriátrica/métodos , Musicoterapia/métodos , Conducta Social , Anciano , Demencia/psicología , Humanos , Imágenes en Psicoterapia/métodos , Terapia Ocupacional/métodos
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J Gerontol Nurs ; 40(11): 9-15, 2014 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25310097

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This article is part three of a four-part series addressing the use of nonpharmacological interventions in place of or in conjunction with psychotropic medications in older adults with cognitive impairment. Acquiring a better understanding of the mechanics for how each intervention works makes selection of an intervention easier at the time it is needed. Selection of the appropriate nonpharmacological intervention is based on person-centered care and how to adapt and implement it for each individual. Selection also depends on target behavior, behavior triggers, and the physical and cognitive functioning of the individual with the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. Nonpharmacological interventions can be implemented by all staff members, not just recreational and activity personnel. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services initiative would like to see all staff involved with these interventions, which can be implemented on the spot, as they are needed, to prevent, reduce, or stop a particular behavior. The current article will describe sensory and nurturing interventions, present the evidence supporting their use, and provide information on effective implementation.


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Trastornos del Conocimiento/enfermería , Demencia/tratamiento farmacológico , Demencia/enfermería , Agitación Psicomotora/enfermería , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Terapia Conductista , Trastornos del Conocimiento/tratamiento farmacológico , Prueba de Esfuerzo , Enfermería Geriátrica/métodos , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Musicoterapia , Rol de la Enfermera , Relaciones Enfermero-Paciente , Casas de Salud , Atención Dirigida al Paciente/métodos , Agitación Psicomotora/tratamiento farmacológico , Estados Unidos
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