The Multidimensional Evaluation of Dementia Patients and the Correlation among Measures.
- Author:
Yong Jae SHIN
1
;
Seong Su JUNG
;
Sung Kuen WANG
;
Suk Chul SHIN
Author Information
1. Department of Psychiatry, Cheongju Medical Center, Cheongju, Chung buk, Korea. syjssk@hanbat.chungnam.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Dementia;
Alzheimer's dementia;
Multidimensional evaluation;
Comorbidity;
Correlation
- MeSH:
Activities of Daily Living;
Comorbidity;
Dementia*;
Dementia, Vascular;
Humans;
Long-Term Care;
Weights and Measures
- From:Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry
2000;4(2):186-193
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: Behavioral problem and functional impairment in addition to cognitive impairment are induced, and the medical comorbidity is common in dementia patients. Thus the evaluation of these domains is needed for the management of dementia patients. This study presents a method practically and easily assessing above all dimensions, and analyzes the results. METHODS: The multidimensional evaluating method consists of one general staging measure (GDS) and four measures(MMSE, B-ADL, BEHAVE-AD, GMHR) evaluating four domains;cognition, activities of daily living, behavior, and medical comorbidity. These measures are administered to 29 dementia patients(Alzheimer's dementia 21, mixed or vascular dementia 9) admitted in a long-term care residence of dementia patients. The correlation of measures and the difference of the type of dementia, sex, and age are analysed by Pearson correlation coefficient and independent t-test respectively. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: In the correlation of scales, the score of MMSE was significantly correlated to the score of B-ADL in Alzheimer's dementia patient group(p<0.05). The score of B-ADL was significantly higher(p<0.05) and the score of GMHR was statistically insignificantly higher in Alzheimer's dementia patient group than mixed or vascular dementia patient group. The sex and age was unrelated to cognitive or functional ability. This multidimensional evaluating method, including the assessment of the medical comorbidity, is thought to be convenient to apply in the long-term care residence of dementia patients, and be of practical help to the management of dementia patients.