Abstract

BackgroundNeuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) frequently occur in patients with dementia. To date, prospective studies on the course of NPS have been conducted in patients with dementia in clinical centers or psychiatric services. The primary goal of this study is to investigate the course of NPS in patients with dementia and caregiver distress in primary care. We also aim to detect determinants of both the course of NPS in patients with dementia and informal caregiver distress in primary care.Methods/designThis is a prospective observational study on the course of NPS in patients with dementia in primary care. Thirty-seven general practitioners (GPs) in 18 general practices were selected based on their interest in participating in this study. We will retrieve electronic medical files of patients with dementia from these general practices. Patients and caregivers will be followed for 18 months during the period January 2012 to December 2013. Patient characteristics will be collected at baseline. Time to death or institutionalization will be measured. Co-morbidity will be assessed using the Charlson index. Psychotropic drug use and primary and secondary outcome measures will be measured at 3 assessments, baseline, 9 and 18 months. The primary outcome measures are the Neuropsychiatric Inventory score for patients with dementia and the Sense of Competence score for informal caregivers. In addition to descriptive analyses frequency parameters will be computed. Univariate analysis will be performed to identify determinants of the course of NPS and informal caregiver distress. All determinants will then be tested in a multivariate regression analysis to determine their unique contribution to the course of NPS and caregiver distress.DiscussionThe results of this study will provide data on the course of NPS, which is clinically important for prognosis. The data will help GPs and other professionals in planning follow-up visits and in the timing for offering psycho-education, psychosocial interventions and the provision of care. In addition, these data will enlarge health professionals’ awareness of NPS in their patients with dementia.

Highlights

  • Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) frequently occur in patients with dementia

  • Aims of the study The first aim of this study is to investigate the course of NPS in patients with dementia and informal caregiver distress in primary care

  • The presence of specialized care for elderly people in the general practices will be determined by asking whether the participating General practitioner (GP) followed a specialized management training course in elderly care medicine in primary care and whether specialized staff members are available in these general practices to support the GP in managing the care for elderly patients

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Discussion

This study is the first to focus on the course of NPS in patients with dementia and informal caregiver distress in primary care. We will select patients coded with dementia as classified in the ICPC code P70 and P20. The data will help GPs and other professionals in planning follow-up visits and in the timing of offering psycho-education, psychosocial interventions and the provision of care. It will enlarge their awareness of NPS in their patients with dementia. RW and RK participated in the design of the study, reviewed this study protocol and will help in the analysis of the data. All authors have given final approval of the version to be published

Background
Methods/design
World Health Organization
20. Cummings JL
25. Cohen-Mansfield J
43. Vernooij-Dassen MJFJ
47. Radloff LS
55. O’Rourke N
Findings
60. Kind P
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