%0 Journal Article %J J Alzheimers Dis %D 2021 %T Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Patients with Dementia Associated with Increased Psychological Distress in Caregivers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. %A Borelli, Wyllians Vendramini %A Augustin, Marina Coutinho %A de Oliveira, Paola Bell Felix %A Reggiani, Lorenzo Casagrande %A Bandeira-de-Mello, Renato Gorga %A Schumacher-Schuh, Artur Francisco %A Chaves, Marcia Lorena Fagundes %A Castilhos, Raphael Machado %K Adult %K Aged %K Aged, 80 and over %K Brazil %K Caregivers %K COVID-19 %K Cross-Sectional Studies %K Dementia %K Female %K Humans %K Male %K Mental Disorders %K Middle Aged %K Outpatient Clinics, Hospital %K Pandemics %K Psychological Distress %K Social Isolation %K Young Adult %X
BACKGROUND: The social isolation imposed by COVID-19 pandemic can have a major impact on the mental health of dementia patients and their caregivers.
OBJECTIVE: We aim to evaluate the neurological decline of patients with dementia and the caregivers' burden during the pandemic.
METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study. Caregivers of dementia patients following in the outpatient clinic were included. A structured telephone interview composed of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (NPI-Q), Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), Beck Depression (BDI) and Anxiety (BAI) Inventories to address cognitive, behavioral, and functional changes associated with social distancing during the Sars-Cov-2 outbreak. Patients were divided in two groups according to caregivers' report: with perceived Altered Cognition (AC) and Stable Cognition (SC).
RESULTS: A total of 58 patients (median age: 57 years [21-87], 58.6%females) and caregivers (median age: 76.5 years [55-89], 79.3%females) were included. Cognitive decline was shown by most patients (53.4%), as well as behavioral symptoms (48.3%), especially apathy/depression (24.1%), and functional decline (34.5%). The AC group (n = 31) presented increased behavioral (67.7%versus 25.9%, p = 0.002) and functional (61.3%versus 3.7%, p < 0.001) changes when compared to the SC group. In the AC group, ZBI, BDI, NPI-Q caregiver distress, and NPI-Q patient's severity of symptoms scores were worse than the SC group (p < 0.005 for all).
CONCLUSION: Patients' neuropsychiatric worsening and caregiver burden were frequent during the pandemic. Worsening of cognition was associated with increased caregivers' psychological distress.
%B J Alzheimers Dis %V 80 %P 1705-1712 %8 2021 %G eng %N 4 %1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33646168?dopt=Abstract %R 10.3233/JAD-201513