2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-017-0176-1
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Research protocol for a complex intervention to support hearing and vision function to improve the lives of people with dementia

Abstract: BackgroundHearing and vision impairments are among the most common and disabling comorbidities in people living with dementia. Intervening to improve sensory function could be a means by which the lives of people living with dementia may be improved. However, very few studies have tried to ameliorate outcomes in dementia by improving sensory function. This paper describes the multi-step development of a new intervention designed to support hearing and vision function in people living with dementia in their own… Show more

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“…Hearing and vision impairments are more common in people with dementia (PwD) than in those who are cognitively healthy . Such impairments negatively affect a range of dementia‐related outcomes, including quality of life (QoL), behaviour, and cognition, as well as imposing an added burden on health, social, and informal care . There is some evidence that correcting vision and hearing impairments with glasses and hearing aids, respectively, may improve outcomes, but in PwD, adherence is often low .…”
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“…Hearing and vision impairments are more common in people with dementia (PwD) than in those who are cognitively healthy . Such impairments negatively affect a range of dementia‐related outcomes, including quality of life (QoL), behaviour, and cognition, as well as imposing an added burden on health, social, and informal care . There is some evidence that correcting vision and hearing impairments with glasses and hearing aids, respectively, may improve outcomes, but in PwD, adherence is often low .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, correcting the sensory impairment alone may be insufficient and multifaceted interventions, including adherence support and communication training, may be needed. To address this, we developed a “sensory intervention” (SI) comprising assessment and management of sensory deficits, support with adherence and maintenance of devices, communication training, sensory enhancement of the home environment, and signposting to additional support services …”
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“…This represents a micro‐level intervention directed at individuals. Developed through an intervention mapping program with international stakeholders, the intervention involves assessment and remediation of hearing and vision impairments (i.e with hearing aids, glasses, and personal listening devices). Additionally, an essential component of the intervention is involvement from a “sensory support therapist” (SST) for adherence, device management, sensory optimisation of the home environment, and communication training with care partners.…”
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“…In contrast, an intervention targeting the wider issue of sensory impairment and adherence with corrective devices may have a role. To address this, we iteratively developed a multifaceted sensory intervention (SI) that includes assessment and management of hearing and vision deficits and additional support to aid adoption of the corrective devices into everyday life as well other components to support sensory function …”
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