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Citation

Bourbonnais A, Goulet MH, Landreville P, Ellefsen E, Larue C, Lalonde MH, Gendreau PL. Syst. Rev. 2019; 8(1): e164.

Affiliation

Department of Psychoeducation, Université de Montréal, PO Box 6128, Station Centre-Ville, Montréal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.1186/s13643-019-1091-8

PMID

31296261

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physically aggressive behaviors are very common among older people living with cognitive impairment. These behaviors may have significant consequences for family and formal caregivers, as well as for the other people in the older people's environment, and are also a frequent cause of institutionalization. Two relevant systematic reviews have been published on the subject but do not specifically target physically aggressive behaviors or only focus on care in nursing homes. Moreover, they do not address the causes, associated factors, and consequences of these behaviors, even though these should indeed be considered when developing interventions. Thus, the purpose of this scoping review is to map the state of knowledge on these physically aggressive behaviors with a view to developing personalized interventions. Offering a humanist and relational perspective by which these behaviors may be examined, the Senses Framework will guide this review.

METHODS: The scoping review method of Levac, Colquhoun, and O'Brien will be used. Several databases (e.g., CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, SCOPUS, Grey Literature Report, clinical trials registries) will be searched for literature published in the past 15 years, using a combination of keywords and descriptors. Other data sources will be used to identify non-indexed literature or unpublished results (e.g., articles references, journal tables of content, contact with key authors). The literature will be selected regardless of setting, if it concerns older people, aged 65, or older with cognitive impairment who present physically aggressive behaviors. Data will be extracted systematically by the research team. A quality assessment of the literature will be done to consider this aspect in the data synthesis. A content analysis will be used to synthesize the results.

DISCUSSION: No scoping review has been found on the physically aggressive behaviors of older people living with cognitive impairment in various settings. The results of this review will identify needs for further research and for clinical and training development on this problem from a humanist standpoint. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: Currently, it is not possible to register a systematic scoping review protocol (e.g., PROSPERO).


Language: en

Keywords

Aggressive behaviors; Behavioral and psychological symptoms; Causes; Consequences; Elderly; Humanist perspective; Interventions; Neurocognitive disorders; Scoping review

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