The efficacy of acupressure for decreasing agitated behavior in dementia: a pilot study

Author: Yang, M., Wu, S., Lin, J. & Lin, L.
Conference/Journal: Journal of Clinical Nursing
Date published: 2007
Other: Volume ID: 16 , Pages: 308-15 , Word Count: 128


METHODS: Participants were recruited from a nursing home caring specifically for patients with dementia. All the subjects were assigned to an experimental protocol and had a six-week acupressure treatment program. Baseline data were collected in the first week. Individual treatment sessions began at the second week of the study and lasted 15 minutes, twice a day, five days a week for four weeks. After a treatment-free period of one week, all the subjects served as controls undergoing a four-week control protocol consisting of companionship and conversation. RESULTS: Comparison between the control and experimental phases indicated significant differences between the two groups on all outcome measures (Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory, daily agitation records about physical attack, verbal and non-verbal attack and non-physical attack) with better results found during the acupressure phase.

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