Overview
Summary. Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) represents a huge emotional stress and an important burden for the patients and the caregivers severely reducing their quality of life. BPSD worsen during hospitalization and require the administration of psychotropic drugs that are often insufficient to control the symptoms, and may cause severe adverse events.
The investigators propose the use of empathy dolls in order to reduce BPSD and in particular agitation and aggressiveness in acute geriatric in-patients affected by moderate to severe forms of dementia.
The use of doll therapy in the clinical routine will allow to reduce the use of psychotropic drugs, shorten hospitalization, reduce professional and family caregiver burden improving patients' and families' quality of life.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- age ≥65 years
- diagnosis of dementia moderate to severe Clinical Dementia Rating scale (CDR) ≥2
- presence of agitation and/or aggressiveness
- manual and visual abilities sufficient in order to interact with the doll.
Exclusion Criteria:
- age <65 years;
- refuse to participate;
- mild forms of dementia (CDR<2);
- contraindication for DT as experience of mournful or traumatic events related to parental experience;
- life expectancy lower than 3 months;
- infectious diseases requiring isolation;
- negative interaction with the doll,
- presence of delirium.