Analyzing Social Engagement and Antipsychotic Use in Dementia BPSD
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This report examines the correlation between antipsychotic use and social engagement in addressing Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD). The research, employing a deductive approach and a cross-sectional study design, analyzes data from the Continuing Care Information Management System and the Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set (RAI-MDS) in Canada. The study, involving a sample of 2,639 dementia patients aged 65 years and older, investigates whether social engagement predicts antipsychotic administration. While the initial statistical results suggested a significant association, this was not sustained after controlling for health variables. The report also notes lower mean scores for social engagement among residents on antipsychotics. The findings are then discussed in the context of existing literature, and potential applications to clinical practice are considered, emphasizing the need for careful review before implementing changes in treatment strategies. Desklib provides access to similar healthcare related assignments and study tools for students.
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