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Dementia 2016
September 29-October 01, 2016
Volume 6 Issue 5(Suppl)
J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2016
ISSN:2161-0460 JADP, an open access journal
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September 29-October 01, 2016 London, UK
5
th
International Conference on
Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
Debjani Banerjee Gangopadhyay, J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2016, 6:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0460.C1.021An interventional study to promote appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in care homes in people
with dementia
Debjani Banerjee Gangopadhyay
University of the West of Scotland, UK
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n estimated 90,000 people have dementia in Scotland in 2016 (Alzheimer Scotland, 2016). Two thirds of people with
dementia live in the community while one third live in a care homes in UK (Alzheimer Society, 2014). The term stress
and distress in dementia refer to the behavioural and psychological symptoms found to be present in people with dementia
(Lee et al, 2004). 90% of people with dementia will experience these symptoms at some point (Robert et al, 2005).Psychotropic
drugs are often inappropriately used to control these symptoms in spite of documented side effects of these drugs (Banerjee,
2009).The aim of this study is to explore the prescribing dynamics in care homes and assess the reason for prescribing
psychotropic drugs in stress and distress; followed by development of an intervention to reduce the use of these drugs. The
primary objectives are to explore staff awareness of stress and distress in dementia, their knowledge about the indications and
side effects of psychotropic drugs. Secondary objective is to develop a staff training/education package.
The research will be mixed methods pre- and post-test study method. Quantitative data will be looking at the prescription
rates of psychotropic drugs in care homes and measuring the knowledge and attitude of care staff towards stress and distress.
Qualitative data will be collected by semi structured interviews to explore the objectives. An educational intervention to promote
the use of alternative non-pharmacological interventions will be developed and tested. The outcome of the intervention will be
evaluated by monitoring prescriptions trends.
Further, this is a unique study as nurse’s attitude towards psychotropic drugs will be deeply explored. The Theory of
planned behavior is followed as the theoretical framework and will be used to change attitude and behavior of care staff to use
of psychotropic drugs. Following the themes identified, targeted intervention will be developed to act on the barriers of use of
non-pharmacological management of stress and distress.
debjani.gangopadhyay@uws.ac.uk