The Aging Population and Dementia
Introduction
Dementia is generally defined as a problem that impacts the elderly population and includes “impairments in cognitive and intellectual ability, memory, language, reasoning, and judgment that interfere with everyday functioning” (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2014). The two leading types of dementia in the world are Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia (Livingston et al., 2017). Dementia is a problem for the elderly population because it is so prevalent and still somewhat poorly understood. As Jayadev et al. (2010) point out, the cause of the disease is still relatively unknown, which makes treating it difficult for care providers. An average of 25 million elderly people suffer from some form of dementia in developed nations—and that number is double in developing nations (Livingston et al., 2017). The best that care providers can hope for in this situation is to treat it by using preventive care interventions, such as environmental interventions. The study by Jensen and Padilla (2017) focuses on patient-centered care approaches to help reduce the number of problematic behaviors demonstrated by elderly patients with dementia. This paper will provide background information on the problem of dementia and analyze the study by Jensen and Padilla (2017).
Background
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s, and approximately 60% to 80% of all cases of dementia are categorized as Alzheimer’s. 10% of elderly persons over the age of 65 suffer from the symptoms of dementia and 30% of persons over the age of 85 suffer from it (Ministry of Health, 2018). Dementia negatives impacts the person’s memory and mental functioning, making it difficult for the elderly person to remember once familiar persons and places. Those who suffer from dementia are often confused, frustrated, and can became violently angry. Risks associated with the onset of dementia include lifestyle choices such as smoking, not getting enough exercise, poor diet, and so on (Ministry of Health, 2018). Dementia impacts both the aging population and the their loved ones (typically their children as the children are usually the ones tasked...
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