2018
DOI: 10.4322/2526-8910.ctoar1066
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Idosos Com Doença De Alzheimer: Uma Revisão Sistemática Sobre a Intervenção Da Terapia Ocupacional Nas Alterações Em Habilidades De Desempenho

Abstract: Introduction: Older adults with Alzheimer's disease present restrictions on engagement in occupations that may be associated with changes in performance skills. Objective: To identify and analyze the scientific production of Occupational Therapists interventions in the care of older adults with Alzheimer's disease who present changes in performance skills. Method: A systematic review was conducted, in a 10-year period (2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013)(2014)(2015), in English, Portuguese, and Spa… Show more

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“…30 The Reminiscence Technique (RRT), another intervention used in the care of the elderly with dementia, is a reminder of the past; it is performed through storytelling, which should not be corrected by those who listen to them. 31 Results evidenced in the literature indicate a potential effectiveness of the application of RRT in areas such as cognition, quality of life and depression in elderly with cognitive decline. 32 Still in the context of the use of behavioral interventions for the care of the elderly with dementia, the validation technique is a therapeutic approach commonly used in patients with Alzheimer's disease, which seeks to offer the patient the opportunity to resolve conflicts of the past, from the encouragement and validation of the expression of feeling, also providing an attitude of respect to the elderly, in which the caregiver should accept the reality proposed by the elderly and not try to bring them back to reality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 The Reminiscence Technique (RRT), another intervention used in the care of the elderly with dementia, is a reminder of the past; it is performed through storytelling, which should not be corrected by those who listen to them. 31 Results evidenced in the literature indicate a potential effectiveness of the application of RRT in areas such as cognition, quality of life and depression in elderly with cognitive decline. 32 Still in the context of the use of behavioral interventions for the care of the elderly with dementia, the validation technique is a therapeutic approach commonly used in patients with Alzheimer's disease, which seeks to offer the patient the opportunity to resolve conflicts of the past, from the encouragement and validation of the expression of feeling, also providing an attitude of respect to the elderly, in which the caregiver should accept the reality proposed by the elderly and not try to bring them back to reality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parte não-farmacológica envolve tratamentos com psicólogos, fonoaudiólogos e terapia familiar, além da necessidade de instrução da família do paciente, o que é necessário para o trabalho de reabilitação do paciente (CÁSSIO et al, 2002). Em estudos mais recentes é recorrente a citação de musicoterapias, importantes na estimulação de componentes motor, sensitivo, sensorial, cognitivo, social e emocional (BERNARDO, 2018). No entanto, uma prática crescente tem sido a utilização do antagonista glutamatérgico não competitivo de receptor do tipo N-metil D-Aspartato (NMDA) chamado memantina (FALCO et al, 2016).…”
Section: Tratamentounclassified
“…Na doença do Alzheimer, por sua vez, tem-se uma condição neurodegenerativa progressiva na qual se observa o declínio de múltiplos domínios cognitivos, dentre eles perda de memória, prejuízo de linguagem e de raciocínio e, por conseguinte, da autonomia para a realização das atividades diárias (BERNARDO, 2018).…”
Section: Doença De Alzheimerunclassified