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REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA

Timely and objective knowledge regarding behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPS) in older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia residing in the community setting is challenging to obtain. The Monitoring Dementia-Related Agitation using Technology Evaluation (MODERATE) Study aims to identi...

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Autores principales: Au-Yeung, Wan-Tai, Miller, Lyndsey, Gothard, Sarah, Lindauer, Allison, Kaye, Jeffrey
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766734/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1778
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author Au-Yeung, Wan-Tai
Miller, Lyndsey
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Lindauer, Allison
Kaye, Jeffrey
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description Timely and objective knowledge regarding behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPS) in older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia residing in the community setting is challenging to obtain. The Monitoring Dementia-Related Agitation using Technology Evaluation (MODERATE) Study aims to identify longitudinal changes of agitation and related symptoms for dyads living at home with dementia. To date, MODERATE has enrolled seven dyads (a person living with MCI or dementia and a spousal caregiver). The mean age of the participants is 75.7 (8.5) years, the age of the spousal caregivers is 71.0 (6.0) years, and 5 out of 7 of the participants with MCI or dementia are male. We created an online survey, which is sent weekly to the caregivers, to inquire of any changes in medication and frequency of symptoms of agitation experienced by the persons with MCI or dementia in the past week. As of 02/22/2022, 102 weekly surveys (mean per participant = 14.6) were sent out via email; 99 responses were returned (response rate of 97.1%). One caregiver used a personal computer (PC) only, 2 used smartphone only and 4 used both PC and smartphone to complete the surveys. The median time to complete the online survey was 3.83 minutes with IQR 1.72 – 9.14 minutes. “Complaining, negativism, refusal to follow directions” were the most commonly reported agitated behaviors reported (43% of surveys). Caregivers can provide regular detailed symptom profiles and medication reports online. This approach may be used for more timely and informative management of BPS in dementia.
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spelling pubmed-97667342022-12-20 REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA Au-Yeung, Wan-Tai Miller, Lyndsey Gothard, Sarah Lindauer, Allison Kaye, Jeffrey Innov Aging Abstracts Timely and objective knowledge regarding behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPS) in older adults with cognitive impairment or dementia residing in the community setting is challenging to obtain. The Monitoring Dementia-Related Agitation using Technology Evaluation (MODERATE) Study aims to identify longitudinal changes of agitation and related symptoms for dyads living at home with dementia. To date, MODERATE has enrolled seven dyads (a person living with MCI or dementia and a spousal caregiver). The mean age of the participants is 75.7 (8.5) years, the age of the spousal caregivers is 71.0 (6.0) years, and 5 out of 7 of the participants with MCI or dementia are male. We created an online survey, which is sent weekly to the caregivers, to inquire of any changes in medication and frequency of symptoms of agitation experienced by the persons with MCI or dementia in the past week. As of 02/22/2022, 102 weekly surveys (mean per participant = 14.6) were sent out via email; 99 responses were returned (response rate of 97.1%). One caregiver used a personal computer (PC) only, 2 used smartphone only and 4 used both PC and smartphone to complete the surveys. The median time to complete the online survey was 3.83 minutes with IQR 1.72 – 9.14 minutes. “Complaining, negativism, refusal to follow directions” were the most commonly reported agitated behaviors reported (43% of surveys). Caregivers can provide regular detailed symptom profiles and medication reports online. This approach may be used for more timely and informative management of BPS in dementia. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766734/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1778 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title_full REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title_fullStr REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title_full_unstemmed REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title_short REMOTE ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE OF MEDICATION USE AND AGITATION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER ADULTS WITH MCI OR DEMENTIA
title_sort remote electronic data capture of medication use and agitation symptoms in older adults with mci or dementia
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