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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38877644/gender-specific-factors-associated-with-case-complexity-in-middle-aged-and-older-adults-evidence-from-a-large-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cinara Paul, Ben Schöttker, Mechthild Hartmann, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Hermann Brenner, Beate Wild
OBJECTIVES: To investigate gender-specific factors associated with case complexity in a population-based sample of middle-aged and older adults using a holistic approach to complexity. METHODS: Data were derived from the 8-year follow-up home visits of the ESTHER study-a German population-based study in middle-aged and older adults. Cross-sectional analyses were conducted for 2932 persons (aged 57-84). Complexity was assessed by the well-established INTERMED for the elderly interview, which uses a holistic approach to the definition of case complexity...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38877354/glymphatic-pathway-an-emerging-perspective-in-the-pathophysiology-of-neurodegenerative-diseases
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REVIEW
Muneeb U Rehman, Nouroz Sehar, Iyman Rasool, Rana M Aldossari, Amir Bashir Wani, Shahzada Mudasir Rashid, Adil Farooq Wali, Aarif Ali, Azher Arafah, Andleeb Khan
The central nervous system (CNS) is widely recognized as the only organ system without lymphatic capillaries to promote the removal of interstitial metabolic by-products. Thus, the newly identified glymphatic system which provides a pseudolymphatic activity in the nervous system has been focus of latest research in neurosciences. Also, findings reported that, sleep stimulates the elimination actions of glymphatic system and is linked to normal brain homeostatis. The CNS is cleared of potentially hazardous compounds via the glymphatic system, particularly during sleep...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38862409/dementia-care-landscape-in-nepal-understanding-the-context-barriers-and-opportunities-for-the-development-of-a-national-dementia-care-plan
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REVIEW
P Thapa, K Marahatta, S Upadhyay Raj, N Sapkota, P Baral, S Lama, B Kamholz, S Paudel, M Basnet
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to comprehensively understand the context, barriers, and opportunities for improving dementia care, treatment, and support. The objective is to guide the development of a national dementia care plan. METHODOLOGY: This document review was conducted by analyzing literature available in the public domain, including scientific publications, project documents/reports, media reports, and hospital records. Additionally, annual reports published by the Department of Health Services, national census and demographic and health survey reports, Old Age Homes, and other relevant government reports were examined...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38858800/prodromal-or-mild-alzheimer-s-disease-influence-of-neuropsychiatric-symptoms-and-premordid-personality-on-caregivers-burden
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J M Dorey, E Pongan, C Padovan, A Chaillet, M Herrmann, P Krolak-Salmon, I Rouch
OBJECTIVE: In Alzheimer's disease (AD), the burden on caregivers is influenced by various factors, including the stage of disease progression and neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS). To date, there has been limited research examining how patient's premorbid personality could affect this burden. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of both premorbid personality and NPS in individuals with prodromal to mild AD on their caregivers' burden. METHOD: One hundred eighty participants with prodromal or mild AD drown from the PACO (in French: Personnalité Alzheimer COmportement) cohort were included...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38858522/adverse-effects-of-methylphenidate-for-apathy-in-patients-with-alzheimer-s-disease-admet2-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Lijuan Zeng, Jamie Perin, Alden L Gross, David Shade, Krista L Lanctôt, Alan J Lerner, Jacobo E Mintzer, Olga Brawman-Mintzer, Prasad R Padala, Christopher H van Dyck, Anton P Porsteinsson, Suzanne Craft, Allan Levey, Nathan Herrmann, Paul B Rosenberg
OBJECTIVES: To examine clinically important adverse events (AEs) associated with methylphenidate (MPH) treatment of apathy in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) versus placebo, including weight loss, vital signs, falls, and insomnia. METHODS: The Apathy in Dementia Methylphenidate Trial 2 (ADMET2) trial was a multicenter randomized, placebo-controlled trial of MPH to treat apathy in individuals with apathy and AD. Participants in ADMET2 had vital signs and weight measured at monthly visits through 6 months...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38837281/neural-markers-of-reduced-arousal-and-consciousness-in-mild-cognitive-impairment
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Mar Estarellas, Jonathan Huntley, Daniel Bor
OBJECTIVES: People with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) experience changes in their level and content of consciousness, but there is little research on biomarkers of consciousness in pre-clinical AD and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). This study investigated whether levels of consciousness are decreased in people with MCI. METHODS: A multi-site site magnetoencephalography (MEG) dataset, BIOFIND, comprising 83 people with MCI and 83 age matched controls, was analysed. Arousal (and drowsiness) was assessed by computing the theta-alpha ratio (TAR)...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38831255/poor-sleep-quality-is-an-important-modifiable-risk-factor-for-dementia-population-attributable-fraction-of-poor-sleep-in-a-brazilian-population-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wyllians Vendramini Borelli, Giovani Noll, André C Tonon, Vanessa Bielefeldt Leotti, Raphael Machado Castilhos, Eduardo R Zimmer
OBJECTIVES: The populational impact of poor sleep quality and the risk of dementia is unclear. We analyzed the Population Attributable Fraction (PAF) of poor sleep quality for dementia, and its association with other two sleep parameters through self-reported and single questions collected in a large-scale Brazilian cohort (ELSI-Brazil). METHODS: A subset of the ELSI-Brazil with complete responses to sleep quality was retrieved for this study. This is a large representative sample of the Brazilian elderly population with an extensive assessment of sociodemographic and health risk variables...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38831201/association-between-drinking-water-sources-and-cognitive-functioning-in-chinese-older-adults-residing-in-rural-areas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Du, Ling Yang, Ying Duan, Yan Cui, Qi Qi, Zihao Liu, Huaqing Liu
OBJECTIVES: To explore the association between drinking water sources and cognitive functioning among older adults residing in rural China. METHODS: Data were extracted from the 2008-2018 Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey. Drinking water sources were categorized according to whether purification measures were employed. The Chinese version of the Mini-Mental State Examination was used for cognitive functioning assessment, and the score of <24 was considered as having cognitive dysfunction...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822577/attitudes-to-long-term-care-in-india-a-secondary-mixed-methods-analysis
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sweedal Alberts, Abinaya Nadarajah, Claudia Cooper, Bianca Brijnath, Santosh Loganathan, Matthew Varghese, Josefine Antoniades, Upasana Baruah, Briony Dow, Mike Kent, Rachita Rao, Jessica Budgett, Amaani Ahmed
OBJECTIVES: In India, globalisation is purported to have contributed to shifting family structures and changing attitudes to long-term care (LTC) facility use. We investigated the attitudes to and usage frequency of LTC in India. METHODS: We conducted secondary analyses of: (a) The Moving Pictures India Project qualitative interviews with 19 carers for people with dementia and 25 professionals, collected in 2022, exploring attitudes to LTC; and (b) The Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) 2017-2018, cross-sectional survey of a randomised probability sample of Indian adults aged 45+ living in private households...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38822571/alcohol-and-substance-use-in-older-adults-with-treatment-resistant-depression
#50
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Maytinee Srifuengfung, Eric J Lenze, Steven P Roose, Patrick J Brown, Helen Lavretsky, Jordan F Karp, Charles F Reynolds, Michael Yingling, Naratip Sa-Nguanpanich, Benoit H Mulsant
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol and substance use are increasing in older adults, many of whom have depression, and treatment in this context may be more hazardous. We assessed alcohol and other substance use patterns in older adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). We examined patient characteristics associated with higher alcohol consumption and examined the moderating effect of alcohol on the association between clinical variables and falls during antidepressant treatment. METHODS: This secondary and exploratory analysis used baseline clinical data and data on falls during treatment from a large randomized antidepressant trial in older adults with TRD (the OPTIMUM trial)...
June 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38782606/an-investigation-of-neuropsychiatric-symptoms-contextual-factors-and-antidepressant-treatment-as-risk-factors-for-dementia-development-in-people-with-mild-cognitive-impairment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Willmott, Isobel Martin West, Paul Yung, Vidya Giri Shankar, Gayan Perera, Konstantinos Tsamakis, Robert Stewart, Christoph Mueller
BACKGROUND: While some people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) progress to dementia, many others show no progression. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with risk of dementia development in this population. METHOD: A large naturalistic retrospective cohort study was assembled from mental healthcare records in a south London catchment. Patients were selected at first recorded diagnosis of MCI and subsequent dementia diagnosis was ascertained from case notes or death certificate, excluding those with dementia diagnoses and deaths within 6 months of MCI diagnosis...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38777619/response-to-electroconvulsive-therapy-in-elderly-patients-with-late-onset-bipolar-disorder-the-impact-of-cerebral-small-vessel-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giulio Emilio Brancati, Samuele Torrigiani, Donatella Acierno, Chiara Fustini, Flavia Puglisi, Camilla Elefante, Lorenzo Lattanzi, Pierpaolo Medda, Giulio Perugi
OBJECTIVES: Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD) is a chronic, progressive vascular disorder that confers increased vulnerability to psychiatric syndromes, including late-life mood disorders. In this study, we investigated the impact of CSVD on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) outcomes in patients with late-onset bipolar disorder (BD). METHODS: A sample of 54 non-demented elderly patients (≥60 years) with late-onset BD and treatment-resistant major depression, mixed state, or catatonia who underwent bilateral ECT were included in this naturalistic observational study...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38767969/suicidal-behavior-and-all-cause-mortality-in-depressed-older-adults-aged-75-treated-with-electroconvulsive-therapy-a-swedish-register-based-comparison-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Khedidja Hedna, Mattias Jonson, Robert Sigström, Anna Levinsson, Axel Nordenskjöld, Margda Waern
OBJECTIVES: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is effective in treating late-life depression. There is limited research on suicidal behavior and all-cause mortality in the oldest old after ECT. METHODS: Older adults aged 75 years and above who had been inpatients for moderate to severe depression between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2017, were included in the study. We used exact and propensity score matching to balance groups. We compared suicidal behavior (fatal and non-fatal) and all-cause mortality in those who had received ECT and those with other depression treatments...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38761159/longitudinal-associations-between-subjective-cognitive-impairment-pain-and-depressive-symptoms-in-home-dwelling-older-adults-modelling-within-person-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miharu Nakanishi, Marieke Perry, Rachele Bejjani, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Satoshi Usami, Jenny T van der Steen
OBJECTIVES: Cognitive impairment, pain and depressive symptoms are common and interrelated factors in older adults. However, the directionality and specificity of their association remains unclarified. This study explored whether these factors prospectively increase reciprocal risk and examined the longitudinal association between these factors and quality of life (QoL). METHODS: This study used longitudinal data from The Older Persons and Informal Caregivers Survey Minimal Data Set (TOPICS-MDS; the Netherlands)...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38757879/association-depressive-symptoms-with-memory-function-and-social-capital-before-and-during-covid-19-in-community-dwelling-older-adults-in-rural-japan-a-retrospective-study-with-a-longitudinal-data
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yutaka Kunitake, Yoshiomi Imamura, Hiroko Kunitake, Junko Ohishi-Fukuchi, Jun Matsushima, Hiroshi Tateishi, Toru Murakawa-Hirachi, Ryohei Kojima, Yuta Sakemura, Jun Kikuchi, Takumi Shiraishi, Ayako Takamori, Toshihiro Morisaki, Shigeto Yamada, Akira Monji, Yoshito Mizoguchi
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the impact of memory function and social capital on depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic among older adults in rural Japan. METHODS: A retrospective study with longitudinal data was conducted during COVID-19 from May 2021 to November 2021 (T2) in Kurogawa, Japan. The candidate population for this study was 145 with the following requirements: (1) older individuals aged 65 years or above who were registered in the Kurogawa study, and (2) those with previous data (from November 2016 to February 2020; T1 as pre-pandemic)...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38752797/loneliness-and-social-isolation-among-informal-carers-of-individuals-with-dementia-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#56
REVIEW
Xinqi Liao, Zhong Wang, Qinglin Zeng, Yanli Zeng
OBJECTIVES: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the prevalence of loneliness and social isolation among informal carers of individuals with dementia and to identify potential influencing factors. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive search across 10 electronic databases, including PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Scopus, Chinese Biomedical, China National Knowledge Internet, and WANFANG. Our search strategy covered the inception of the databases up to September 16, 2023, with an updated search conducted on March 8, 2024...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38752607/braden-score-can-independently-predict-90-day-mortality-in-critically-ill-patients-with-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongtao Cheng, Xinya Li, Xin Liang, Yonglan Tang, Fangxin Wei, Zichen Wang, Jun Lyu, Yu Wang
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a significant cause of death in the older population and is becoming an important public health issue as the population ages and the prevalence of dementia increases. The Braden score is one of the most commonly used clinical tools to assess the risk of skin pressure injury in patients, and some studies have reported that it may reflect the state of frailty of patients. The present study attempted to explore the association between Braden score and 90-day mortality, pressure injury, and aspiration pneumonia in older patients with dementia in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38747535/factors-associated-with-institutionalization-among-the-oldest-old-results-based-on-the-nationally-representative-study-old-age-in-germany-d80
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
André Hajek, Razak M Gyasi, Hans-Helmut König
OBJECTIVES: To examine the factors associated with institutionalization among individuals aged 80 years and over in Germany (total sample and stratified by sex). METHODS/DESIGN: We used data from the nationally representative 'Old Age in Germany (D80+)' (analytic sample: n = 9572 individuals), including individuals aged 80 years and over in Germany. Institutionalization (private living vs. institutionalization) served as an outcome measure. For the written interview, data collection took place from November 2020 to April 2021...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38719786/the-landscape-of-inequalities-in-dementia-across-europe-first-insights-from-the-interdem-taskforce
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clarissa Giebel, Emma Harding, Anna Volkmer, Ilaria Chirico, Louise Hopper, Dorota Szczesniak, Catherine V Talbot, Ana Diaz-Ponce, Dianne Gove, Martin Knapp, Louise Robinson, Malayka Rahman-Amin, Rene Thyrian, Kerry Hanna
BACKGROUND: Getting a diagnosis of dementia does not equate to equitable access to care. People with dementia and unpaid carers face many barriers to care, which can vary within, and across, different countries and cultures. With little evidence across different countries, the aim of this scoping exercise was to identify the different and similar types of inequalities in dementia across Europe, and provide recommendations for addressing these. METHODS: We conducted a brief online survey with INTERDEM and INTERDEM Academy members across Europe, and with members of Alzheimer Europe's European Working Group of People with Dementia and Carers in February and March 2023...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687142/-woop-is-my-safe-haven-a-qualitative-feasibility-and-acceptability-study-of-the-wish-outcome-obstacle-plan-woop-intervention-for-spouses-of-people-living-with-early-stage-dementia
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily L Mroz, Anna E Schwartz, Sarah Valeika, Gabriele Oettingen, Richard Marottoli, Daniel David, Ashley Hagaman, Donna Fedus, Joan K Monin
OBJECTIVES: As symptoms emerge and worsen in people living with dementia, their spouses can benefit from behavioral interventions to support their adjustment as a care partner. The Wish Outcome Obstacle Plan (WOOP) intervention improves the well-being of spouses of people living with dementia early in the disease course, but intervention mechanisms and opportunities for improvement are unclear. The present study gave voice to spouses who participated in a trial of WOOP, describing how WOOP was incorporated into their lives and how it could be improved for future implementation...
May 2024: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
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