Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects the global quality of life of persons who suffer from it and their caregivers, because of the behavioral and psychological consequences associated with the pathology and its caring. The Alzheimer Café (AC) is one example of approach aimed to help persons and caregivers deal with their disease. Aim This is a pilot study focusing on the efficacy of AC in relieving caregivers’ and persons’ burdens due to dementia. Methods The quality of life of both caregivers and persons who attended the AC was compared with the quality of life of those who did not. Basic and instrumental daily activities and neuropsychiatric functioning were assessed. Caregivers also answered to general well-being and caregiving burden questionnaires. The evaluation took place at the beginning of the intervention and after 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Results Caregivers who joined the AC with their persons with dementia showed to have significantly benefited in the daily care of persons with dementia, in terms of total wellbeing, vitality, and emotional burden. Discussion Although improvements were not observed benefits were reported by their caregivers, suggesting that the intervention may produce better management of social and economic problems and lead to better emotional support. Conclusions The AC seems to help families of AD persons to better manage the disease, and also delay the institutionalization of these persons, which is certainly an ambitious goal for an incurable disorder such as Alzheimer’s disease. in persons with dementia who attended the AC, significant.
(2018). Alzheimer Café: an approach focused on Alzheimer’s patients but with remarkable values on the quality of life of their caregivers [journal article - articolo]. In AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/112995
Alzheimer Café: an approach focused on Alzheimer’s patients but with remarkable values on the quality of life of their caregivers
Devita, Maria;Rusconi, Maria Luisa;
2018-01-01
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Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects the global quality of life of persons who suffer from it and their caregivers, because of the behavioral and psychological consequences associated with the pathology and its caring. The Alzheimer Café (AC) is one example of approach aimed to help persons and caregivers deal with their disease. Aim This is a pilot study focusing on the efficacy of AC in relieving caregivers’ and persons’ burdens due to dementia. Methods The quality of life of both caregivers and persons who attended the AC was compared with the quality of life of those who did not. Basic and instrumental daily activities and neuropsychiatric functioning were assessed. Caregivers also answered to general well-being and caregiving burden questionnaires. The evaluation took place at the beginning of the intervention and after 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Results Caregivers who joined the AC with their persons with dementia showed to have significantly benefited in the daily care of persons with dementia, in terms of total wellbeing, vitality, and emotional burden. Discussion Although improvements were not observed benefits were reported by their caregivers, suggesting that the intervention may produce better management of social and economic problems and lead to better emotional support. Conclusions The AC seems to help families of AD persons to better manage the disease, and also delay the institutionalization of these persons, which is certainly an ambitious goal for an incurable disorder such as Alzheimer’s disease. in persons with dementia who attended the AC, significant.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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