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Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0ia through the Use of Toy Interactive PetsBryanna StreitFlorida Atlantic UniversityFall 2019Faculty Team Member: Dr. Lisa WieseCommunity Team Member:

Dr. Maria OrdonezProposed Title of Project: Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants with Dementia through Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

the Use of Toy Interactive PetsClinical quest ion (PICOT format): In adults aged 50 and older with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias in an adu

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lt day center (P). how does the use of affordable toy interactive pets (TIP) (I) impact participants’ behavioral and psychological symptoms and cognit

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0 DEMENTIA WITH TIP2AbstractBackground:In the US. one in three older adults die with Alzheimer's or related dementia (Gaugler et al.. 2019). Currently,

there is no cure for the rapidly growing burden, but there are pharmacological treatments to manage the symptoms, which lead to numerous side effects Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

(Kales et al.. 2015).Method:We tested the effectiveness of a non-phannacological toy interactive pet (TIP) in improving mood behavior and cognition a

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mong twelve persons with mild-severe dementia attending an adult day center (ADC) over 12 visits. Mood behavioral symptoms were assessed using the Alz

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0D). Cognition was assessed via Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Paired-sample t-tests. Pearson’s correlation, repeated measures t-test. and a pos

t-intervention qualitative inquiry were used to examine the significance of TIP.Results:All mood scores improved over time, with two showing significa Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

nce: OERS (A/= 73.7/5D=9.6): conditions tị 11) = -19.18. /X.OOI. and CSDD (A/= 8.8/SD = 7.2): conditions t( 11) = 4.12.P=.OO2. Over half (0.67%) score

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d higher on the MMSE post-test than the pre-test: 3/=10.7(5D = 5.5) and 3/=12.2(5D=7.1), respectively. Participants stroked and spoke often to their p

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0tive method to improving mood behavior in persons with dementia attending an ADC. MMSE scores also improved, although confounding factors such as inte

r-rater reliability and a potential endorphin affect may have impacted scores.IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP3Improving Behavioral and Psychol Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

ogical Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants with Dementia through the Use of Toy Interactive PelsDementia is a syndrome that affects over 50

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million people worldwide, with a new case emerging every three seconds (Alzheimer's Disease international. 2018). Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is expected

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0state cancer combined (Gaugler. .Tames. Johnson. Marin. & Weuve. 2019). Tn Florida alone, the rate of AD is expected to increase by 33.3% from 2018 to

2025 (Florida Alzheimer's Statistics. 2018). Currently, there is no cure for the rapidly growing burden of ADRD. There are only treatments to manage Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

the symptoms. Those who have dementia often experience behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD), which includes agitation, aggression, depression,

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

anxiety, psychosis, and disinhibition (Kales. Gitlin, & Lyketsos, 2015). These symptoms usually lead to pharmacological treatment with antipsychotics

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0tal admissions due to the numerous side effects including hypotension, extrapyramidal symptoms, dizziness, and weight gain (Kales. Gillin. & Lykclsos.

2015). There arc evidencebased approaches of using live as well as robotic pet therapy tor individuals with dementia that showed a decrease in thefr Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

negative bchav iors and an increase in positive behaviors in institutionalized settings. However, the use of robotic pet therapy, particularly in Adul

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t Day Centers (ADCs), lias not been widely tested.Project Purpose. Goals, and Objectivesrhe purpose of this quality improvement project was to evaluat

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0tive status of individuals with dementia attending an ADC. This project piloted a change in current practice: the use of affordable robotic toy intera

ctive pets (TIP) that could be of use in community settings for improving mood and cognition among persons with ADRD. An added benefit is that this pr Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

oject supports the use of a non-pharmacological approach in reducing psychological symptoms such as sadness, anger, anxiety, and the risk of depressio

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n.To attain this goal, specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) objectives were used to measure the outcomes for this projec

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0experienced improvement in patient stress levels. The objectives of the project that were implemented at a South Florida Adult Day Center beginning Ju

ne 18th, 2019 were:Objective 1: 100% of participants will receive a "Joy for All” companion pet and use it two times a week, over 12 visits for a dura Improving-Health-Healthcare-London-Kings-Fund-paper_0

tion of 30 minutes each, in a group setting.Objective 2: 80% of participants will demonstrate a one-point increase in Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE) fo

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llowing the TIP intervention as indicated by pre and post-test MMSE scores (Menna. Santaniello. Gerardi. Di Maggio. & Milan. 2016).

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

Running Head: IMPROVING SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA WITH TIP1Improving Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms and Cognitive Status of Participants withDementi

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