» Articles » PMID: 36971436

A Systematic Review of Specialty Dementia Care Units in Long-term Care Settings

Overview
Specialties Geriatrics
Psychiatry
Date 2023 Mar 27
PMID 36971436
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) are common among nursing home residents. Yet, conclusive evidence regarding best care practices among this population is lacking. Objectives of this systematic review were to explore features of dementia specialty care units (DSCUs) in long-term care settings and examine benefits for residents, staff, families, and facilities.

Methods: PubMed, CINAHL, and PsychINFO were searched to identify articles involving DSCUs in long-term care settings published in English with full text available between 01.01.2008 and 06.03.2022. Articles containing empirical data about ADRD special care in long-term care settings were included in the review. Articles focused on clinic-based or out-patient dementia care programs (e.g., adult day care) were excluded. Articles were categorized based on geography (U.S. vs. international) and study design: interventions, descriptive studies, or comparison studies (traditional vs. specialty ADRD care).

Results: Our review included 38 U.S. articles and 54 articles from 15 international countries. In the U.S., 12 intervention, 13 descriptive, and 13 comparison studies met the inclusion criteria. Articles from international countries included 22 intervention, 20 descriptive, and 12 comparison studies. Results were mixed in terms of the efficacy of DSCUs. Promising DSCU features include small-scale settings, dementia-educated staff, and multidisciplinary approaches to care.

Conclusion: Overall, our review did not find conclusive evidence regarding the benefits of DSCUs in long-term care settings. No rigorous study designs were found examining 'special' features of DSCUs and associations with outcomes among residents, family, staff, and the facility. Randomized clinical trials are needed to disentangle the 'special' features of DSCUs.

Citing Articles

Provision of dementia-specific care in nursing homes in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) - analysis of person-centered practices and related problems within a holistic multiple case study.

Schmudderich K, Fahsold A, Dorner J, Roes M, Palm R, Holle B BMC Nurs. 2025; 24(1):116.

PMID: 39893497 PMC: 11786518. DOI: 10.1186/s12912-025-02726-5.


Sentiment Dynamics Among Informal Caregivers in Web-Based Alzheimer Communities: Systematic Analysis of Emotional Support and Interaction Patterns.

Ni C, Song Q, Chen Q, Song L, Commiskey P, Stratton L JMIR Aging. 2024; 7:e60050.

PMID: 39630495 PMC: 11656108. DOI: 10.2196/60050.


Clinical profiles of older adults in French Caribbean nursing homes: a descriptive cross-sectional study.

Boucaud-Maitre D, Simo N, Villeneuve R, Rambhojan C, Thibault N, Joseph S Front Med (Lausanne). 2024; 11:1428443.

PMID: 39355845 PMC: 11442247. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1428443.


The symbiotic experiences of residents with and without dementia co-living in Taiwan's long-term care facilities: a phenomenological study.

Fang C, Liu Y, Huang S BMC Geriatr. 2024; 24(1):611.

PMID: 39020319 PMC: 11253483. DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05205-9.

References
1.
Collet J, de Vugt M, Schols J, Engelen G, Winkens B, Verhey F . Well-being of nursing staff on specialized units for older patients with combined care needs. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2017; 25(2):108-118. DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12445. View

2.
de Mauleon A, Lelievre A, Hermabessiere S, Rolland Y . Intervention of companion clowns in a special care unit: a 1-year pilot study. Aging Clin Exp Res. 2021; 33(12):3379-3383. DOI: 10.1007/s40520-021-01916-w. View

3.
Charras K, Fremontier M . Sharing meals with institutionalized people with dementia: a natural experiment. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2010; 53(5):436-48. DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2010.489936. View

4.
Bellantonio S, Kenny A, Fortinsky R, Kleppinger A, Robison J, Gruman C . Efficacy of a geriatrics team intervention for residents in dementia-specific assisted living facilities: effect on unanticipated transitions. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2008; 56(3):523-8. DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2007.01591.x. View

5.
Kenny A, Bellantonio S, Fortinsky R, Dauser D, Kleppinger A, Robison J . Factors associated with skilled nursing facility transfers in dementia-specific assisted living. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2008; 22(3):255-60. DOI: 10.1097/WAD.0b013e31816c92d5. View