• Title of article

    Unawareness of memory impairment and behavioral abnormalities in patients with alzheimer’s disease: relation to professional health Care bUrden

  • Author/Authors

    M.J. Al-Aloucy1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده , , 3، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    356
  • To page
    360
  • Abstract
    the present study investigates the impact of unawareness of deficit (anosognosia) in patients with Alzheimer’s disease upon professional health care burden. Design: cross-sectional study with a consecutive clinical sample from an Alzheimer day-care hospital in France. Subjects: 65 patients with probable AD, aged from 75 to 94 years old, consecutively admitted at the Alzheimer Day hospital to complete a program of cognitive stimulation and psychosocial rehabilitation. Measurements: each patient was submitted to a standardized evaluation including clinical investigation, cerebral imagery, and neuropsychological assessment. Anosognosia of memory deficit and anosognosia of behavioral disturbances were measured as the "discrepancy scores" between patients’ self-reports and family member ratings of patient memory performance and behavioral disturbances. Professional health care burden was assessed with the Professional health care Dementia Burden Index (PcDBI; maximal score: 12), designed for this study. Multiple linear regressions were used to examine the correlations between the PcDBI and the severity of anosognosia. Results: the findings showed a significant positive correlation between the PcDBI and both anosognosia of memory impairment and behavioral abnormalities (both p at least less than 0.05). however, there was no significant correlation between the severity of the burden and the severity of cognitive decline or functional impairment (both p at least>0.05). Conclusion: Anosognosia in Alzheimer disease patients has a negative impact upon the professional caregivers’ burden over and above the cognitive deficit and the functional impairments.
  • Keywords
    Anosognosia , professional health care burden. , Alzheimer
  • Journal title
    The journal of nutrition, health & aging
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    The journal of nutrition, health & aging
  • Record number

    850557