Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues

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Autor(a) principal: Schafirovits-Morillo,Lilian
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Suemoto,Cláudia Kimie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000300158
Resumo: Abstract North American data show that in the year 2000 around 4.5 million people had a diagnosis of dementia and more than a half were at moderate or severe stages of the disease. There is inevitable cognitive and functional decline caused by all etiologies of irreversible dementia as well as many behavioral symptoms that compromise the quality of life of both patients and caregivers. Few published studies have investigated issues concerning severe dementia such as predictors of mortality and life expectancy, nutrition, end of life issues and palliative care in terminal dementia, as well as best pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. Due to the complexity that characterizes advanced dementia, it is important that this discussion starts as early as possible allowing some decisions to be taken, preferably when the patients can still express their opinion.
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title Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
spellingShingle Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
Schafirovits-Morillo,Lilian
dementia
Alzheimer's disease
severe
title_short Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
title_full Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
title_fullStr Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
title_full_unstemmed Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
title_sort Severe dementia: A review on diagnoses, therapeutic management and ethical issues
author Schafirovits-Morillo,Lilian
author_facet Schafirovits-Morillo,Lilian
Suemoto,Cláudia Kimie
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author2 Suemoto,Cláudia Kimie
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schafirovits-Morillo,Lilian
Suemoto,Cláudia Kimie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dementia
Alzheimer's disease
severe
topic dementia
Alzheimer's disease
severe
description Abstract North American data show that in the year 2000 around 4.5 million people had a diagnosis of dementia and more than a half were at moderate or severe stages of the disease. There is inevitable cognitive and functional decline caused by all etiologies of irreversible dementia as well as many behavioral symptoms that compromise the quality of life of both patients and caregivers. Few published studies have investigated issues concerning severe dementia such as predictors of mortality and life expectancy, nutrition, end of life issues and palliative care in terminal dementia, as well as best pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. Due to the complexity that characterizes advanced dementia, it is important that this discussion starts as early as possible allowing some decisions to be taken, preferably when the patients can still express their opinion.
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