The effect of therapeutic touch on behavioral symptoms of persons with dementia.

Author: CravenRuth F, WhitneyJoie, WoodsDiana Lynn

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BACKGROUND: Approximately 80% of nursing home residents who suffer from Alzheimer's disease and related dementia develop behavioral symptoms of dementia. Given the deleterious side effects of pharmacologic therapy in this population there is an urgent need for clinical trials of nonpharmacologic int...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15712768

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Therapeutic Touch for Dementia: A Gentle Approach

Dementia, a debilitating condition affecting millions worldwide, often leads to behavioral symptoms that can be challenging for both patients and caregivers. This study explores the potential of therapeutic touch, a non-pharmacological intervention, for reducing behavioral symptoms in individuals with dementia. The researchers conducted a randomized, double-blind, three-group experimental study to compare the effectiveness of therapeutic touch with placebo and usual care.

The study found that therapeutic touch was significantly more effective than both placebo and usual care in reducing overall behavioral symptoms of dementia, particularly manual manipulation (restlessness) and vocalization. The researchers suggest that therapeutic touch may offer a valuable non-pharmacological approach for managing behavioral symptoms in individuals with dementia.

A Gentle Oasis for Caregivers

This study provides hope for caregivers of individuals with dementia. It suggests that therapeutic touch may offer a non-invasive and compassionate way to improve their quality of life. It's like finding an oasis in the desert of dementia; therapeutic touch provides a moment of calm and connection, offering a sense of comfort and well-being.

Embracing Compassionate Care

If you're caring for someone with dementia, exploring non-pharmacological interventions like therapeutic touch can be beneficial. It's important to consult with healthcare professionals to determine the best course of action. Remember, compassion and empathy are essential ingredients in providing care for individuals with dementia. Just as a camel navigates the desert with its unique strength and resilience, we can approach dementia with compassion and understanding, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for those we care for.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the importance of exploring alternative approaches to managing dementia. Therapeutic touch, like a gentle breeze in the desert, offers a refreshing and comforting experience for individuals with dementia. It's a reminder that even in the face of challenging conditions, compassion and innovative interventions can make a significant difference in the lives of those we care for.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2005-03-24
  2. Date Revised 2005-02-16
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Pubmed ID

15712768

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

15712768

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