The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers

The problems and needs of older people are often associated with mental illness, characterized by a set of clinical manifestations, which constitute important domains for investigation and clinical practice. This paper presents the results of a pilot study whose main purpose was to identify met and...

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Main Authors: Joaquim Passos, Carlos Sequeira, Lia Fernandes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/638267
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spelling doaj-e3a1bff9cfca488c9d5dddff2152a47b2020-11-25T00:55:21ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Alzheimer's Disease2090-80242090-02522012-01-01201210.1155/2012/638267638267The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their CarersJoaquim Passos0Carlos Sequeira1Lia Fernandes2Health Sciences, School of Health of Viana do Castelo, 4900-314 Viana do Castelo, PortugalNursing Unit, School of Nursing of Porto, 4200-072 Porto, PortugalClinical Neuroscience and Mental Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto/Psychiatry of S. João Hospital Centre, 4200-319 Porto, PortugalThe problems and needs of older people are often associated with mental illness, characterized by a set of clinical manifestations, which constitute important domains for investigation and clinical practice. This paper presents the results of a pilot study whose main purpose was to identify met and unmet needs and to analyze the relationship between those needs, psychopathology and functionality in older people with mental health problems. A sample of 75 patients aged 65 or over, of both sexes, diagnosed with mental illness using ICD-9. The main diagnoses were depression (36%) and dementia (29.3%). Most patients had cognitive impairment (MMSE, 52%; CDT, 66.7%), depression (GDS, 61.3%), anxiety (ZAS, 81.3%), and moderate dependence (BI, 49.3% and LI, 77.3%). The main unmet needs found were daytime activities (40%), social benefits (13.3%), company (10.7%), psychological distress (9.3%), and continence (8%). The majority of these unmet needs occur with dementia patients. The majority of the carers of these patients had global needs (met and unmet) in terms of psychological distress. Findings also reveal that a low level of functionality is associated with dementia diagnoses. The association analyses suggest that dementia is an important determinant of the functional status and needs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/638267
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Lia Fernandes
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The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
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Carlos Sequeira
Lia Fernandes
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title The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
title_short The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
title_full The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
title_fullStr The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
title_full_unstemmed The Needs of Older People with Mental Health Problems: A Particular Focus on Dementia Patients and Their Carers
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
issn 2090-8024
2090-0252
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The problems and needs of older people are often associated with mental illness, characterized by a set of clinical manifestations, which constitute important domains for investigation and clinical practice. This paper presents the results of a pilot study whose main purpose was to identify met and unmet needs and to analyze the relationship between those needs, psychopathology and functionality in older people with mental health problems. A sample of 75 patients aged 65 or over, of both sexes, diagnosed with mental illness using ICD-9. The main diagnoses were depression (36%) and dementia (29.3%). Most patients had cognitive impairment (MMSE, 52%; CDT, 66.7%), depression (GDS, 61.3%), anxiety (ZAS, 81.3%), and moderate dependence (BI, 49.3% and LI, 77.3%). The main unmet needs found were daytime activities (40%), social benefits (13.3%), company (10.7%), psychological distress (9.3%), and continence (8%). The majority of these unmet needs occur with dementia patients. The majority of the carers of these patients had global needs (met and unmet) in terms of psychological distress. Findings also reveal that a low level of functionality is associated with dementia diagnoses. The association analyses suggest that dementia is an important determinant of the functional status and needs.
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