Unmet Needs of Community-Dwelling Primary Care Patients with Dementia in Germany: Prevalence and Correlates

2016 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 847-855 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tilly Eichler ◽  
Jochen René Thyrian ◽  
Johannes Hertel ◽  
Steffen Richter ◽  
Diana Wucherer ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Khanassov ◽  
Laura Rojas-Rozo ◽  
Rosa Sourial ◽  
Xin Qiang Yang ◽  
Isabelle Vedel

Abstract Background Persons living with dementia have various health and social care needs and expectations, some which are not fully met by health providers, including primary care clinicians. The Quebec Alzheimer plan, implemented in 2014, aimed to cover these needs, but there is no research on the effect this plan had on the needs and expectations of persons living with dementia. The objective of this study is to identify persons living with dementia and caregivers’ met and unmet needs and to describe their experience. Methods This is a sequential mixed methods explanatory design: Phase 1: cross-sectional study to describe the met and unmet health and social care needs of community-dwelling persons living with dementia using Camberwell Assessment of Need of the Elderly and Carers’ Assessment for Dementia tools. Phase 2: qualitative descriptive study to explore and understand the experiences of persons living with dementia and caregivers with the use of social and healthcare services, using semi-structured interviews. Data from phase 1 was analyzed with descriptive statistics, and from phase 2, with inductive thematic analysis. Results from phases 1 and 2 were compared, contrasted and interpreted together. Results The mean total number of needs reported by the patients was 5.03 (4.48 and 0.55 met and unmet needs, respectively). Caregivers had 0.52 met needs (3.16 unmet needs). The main needs for both were memory, physical health, eyesight/hearing/communication, medication, looking after home, money/budgeting. Three categories were mentioned by the participants: Persons living with dementia and caregiver’s attitude towards memory decline, their perception of community health services and of the family medicine practice. Conclusions Our study confirms the findings of other studies on the most common unmet needs of the patients and caregivers that are met partially or not at all. In addition, the participants were satisfied with access to care, and medical services in primary practices, being confident in their family. Our results indicate persons living with dementia and their caregivers need a contact person, a clear explanation of their dementia diagnosis, a care plan, written information on available services, and support for the caregivers.


2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 310-323
Author(s):  
Perrin E. Romine ◽  
Dan K. Kiely ◽  
Nicole Holt ◽  
Sanja Percac-Lima ◽  
Suzanne Leveille ◽  
...  

Objective: Fatigue is a common condition contributing to disability among older patients. We studied self-reported task-specific fatigue and its relation with mobility task performance among community-dwelling primary care patients. Method: Cross-sectional analysis of baseline demographic and health data from a prospective cohort study of 430 primary care patients aged 65 years or older. Fatigue was measured using the Avlund Mobility–Tiredness Scale. Performance tasks included rising from a chair, walking 4 m, and climbing two flights of stairs. Results: Among demographic and health factors, pain was the only attribute consistently predictive of fatigue status. Self-reported chair rise fatigue and walking fatigue were associated with specific task performance. Stair climb fatigue was not associated with stair climb time. Discussion: Pain is strongly associated with fatigue while rising from a chair, walking indoors, and climbing stairs. This study supports the validity of self-reported chair rise fatigue and walking fatigue as individual test items.


2017 ◽  
Vol 44 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 71-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janine Stein ◽  
Alexander Pabst ◽  
Tobias Luck ◽  
Dagmar Lühmann ◽  
Kathrin Heser ◽  
...  

Background: In the future, an increase in health care needs in the elderly is expected. Reports on unmet care needs of the oldest old with cognitive disorders are pending. This study aims at exploring unmet needs in the oldest old primary care patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Furthermore, the association between sociodemographic and clinical factors and unmet needs ought to be analyzed. Methods: Based on the study “Needs, Health Service Use, Costs and Health-Related Quality of Life in a Large Sample of Oldest-Old Primary Care Patients (85+)” (AgeQualiDe), 749 patients (unimpaired, MCI, and dementia) aged 85 years and older, their relatives (n = 421), and general practitioners (GPs) (n = 607) were assessed. Descriptive, inferential, and regression analyses were run. Results: Most unmet needs were observed in dementia patients, although needs were less frequently rated as unmet by dementia patients themselves as compared to relatives and GPs. Unmet needs were associated with MCI and dementia; other risk factors were age, education, and marital status. Conclusion: This study provides first data on unmet needs according to different perceptions in the elderly with MCI and dementia in Germany. Need assessments should be part of medical examinations to ensure a high-quality health care in the elderly.


2002 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. e19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher N Sciamanna ◽  
Melissa A Clark ◽  
Thomas K Houston ◽  
Joseph A Diaz

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. P266-P266
Author(s):  
Diana Wucherer ◽  
Tilly Eichler ◽  
Jochen René Thyrian ◽  
Ingo Kilimann ◽  
Johannes Hertel ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 691-701 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana Wucherer ◽  
Tilly Eichler ◽  
Johannes Hertel ◽  
Ingo Kilimann ◽  
Steffen Richter ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 135-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Iosa ◽  
A. Lupo ◽  
G. Morone ◽  
A. Baricich ◽  
A. Picelli ◽  
...  

1994 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanley L. Smith ◽  
Christopher C. Colenda ◽  
Mark A. Espeland

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