What do we know about strategies to manage dementia-related wandering? A scoping review

Noelannah A. Neubauer, Peyman Azad-Khaneghah, Antonio Miguel-Cruz, Lili Liu

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Resumen

Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effectively. Wander-management strategies comprise a range of interventions for different environments. Although technological interventions may help in the management of wandering, no review has exhaustively searched what types of high- and low-technological solutions are being used to reduce the risks of wandering. In this article, we perform a review of gray and scholarly literature that examines the range and extent of high- and low-tech strategies used to manage wandering behavior in persons with dementia. We conclude that although effectiveness of 49 interventions and usability of 13 interventions were clinically tested, most were evaluated in institutional or laboratory settings, few addressed ethical issues, and the overall level of scientific evidence from these outcomes was low. Based on this review, we provide guidelines and recommendations for future research in this field.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)615-628
Número de páginas14
PublicaciónAlzheimer's and Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment and Disease Monitoring
Volumen10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 1 2018

Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

  • Neurología clínica
  • Psiquiatría y salud mental

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