% IMPORTANT: The following is UTF-8 encoded. This means that in the presence % of non-ASCII characters, it will not work with BibTeX 0.99 or older. % Instead, you should use an up-to-date BibTeX implementation like “bibtex8” or % “biber”. @ARTICLE{Hsken:269685, author = {Hüsken, Johann-Moritz and Halek, Margareta and Holle, Daniela and Dichter, Martin}, title = {{P}rävalenz von neuropsychiatrischen {S}ymptomen bei {M}enschen mit {D}emenz in der stationären {L}angzeitpflege | {P}revalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms of people with dementia in long-term care units: {A} secondary analysis}, journal = {Pflege}, volume = {37}, number = {3}, issn = {1012-5302}, address = {Bern}, publisher = {Hogrefe}, reportid = {DZNE-2024-00599}, pages = {119 - 129}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms of people with dementia in long-term care units: A secondary analysis Abstract: Background: In a progress of dementia, most people develop neuropsychiatric symptoms. However, there is little knowledge about the prevalence of these symptoms and their specific characteristics in long-term care. Aims: A differentiated investigation of the prevalence and characteristics of neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia in a long-term care setting. Methods: The prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms of people with dementia in a long-term care setting was examined using a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the research projects LebenQD I and II and FallDem. The data were collected using the neuropsychiatric inventory - nursing home version. The analysis included data from 699 people with dementia from a total of 21 long-term care facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia. Results: The symptoms agitation/aggression $(36\%),$ depression/dysphoria $(33\%),$ apathy/indifference $(33\%),$ irritability/lability $(30\%)$ and aberrant motor behaviour show the highest prevalence. The symptoms hallucinations $(9\%)$ and euphoria/elation $(6\%)$ have the lowest prevalence. Conclusions: The high prevalence of specific neuropsychiatric symptoms and their characteristics in people with dementia illustrates the need for care-related or psychosocial interventions to counteract the reasons for the occurrence of the symptoms.}, keywords = {Humans / Aged / Female / Male / Cross-Sectional Studies / Germany / Aged, 80 and over / Nursing Homes: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Homes for the Aged: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Long-Term Care / Neuropsychological Tests: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Alzheimer Disease: nursing / Alzheimer Disease: epidemiology / Alzheimer Disease: psychology / Dementia: epidemiology / Dementia: nursing / Dementia: psychology / Psychomotor Agitation: nursing / Psychomotor Agitation: epidemiology / Psychomotor Agitation: psychology / Aggression: psychology / Mental Disorders: epidemiology / Mental Disorders: nursing / Demenz (Other) / Prävalenz (Other) / Querschnittstudie (Other) / cross-sectional-design (Other) / dementia (Other) / neuropsychiatric symptoms (Other) / neuropsychiatrische Symptome (Other) / nursing home (Other) / prevalence (Other) / stationäre Langzeitpflege (Other)}, cin = {AG Halek}, ddc = {610}, cid = {I:(DE-2719)1610001}, pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)}, pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353}, typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16}, pubmed = {pmid:37409731}, doi = {10.1024/1012-5302/a000948}, url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/269685}, }