%0 Journal Article %J J Alzheimers Dis %D 2022 %T Caregiver Tele-Assistance for Reduction of Emotional Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychological Support to Caregivers of People with Dementia: The Italian Experience. %A Rotondo, Emanuela %A Galimberti, Daniela %A Mercurio, Matteo %A Giardinieri, Giulia %A Forti, Sara %A Vimercati, Roberto %A Borracci, Vittoria %A Fumagalli, Giorgio G %A Pietroboni, Anna M %A Carandini, Tiziana %A Nobili, Alessandro %A Scarpini, Elio %A Arighi, Andrea %K Aged %K Aged, 80 and over %K Caregiver Burden %K Caregivers %K COVID-19 %K Dementia %K Female %K Humans %K Italy %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Psychological Distress %K Psychosocial Support Systems %K Quality of Life %K Surveys and Questionnaires %K Telephone %X

BACKGROUND: COVID-19 pandemic worsened vulnerability of patients with dementia (PWD). This new reality associated with government restriction and isolation worsened stress burden and psychological frailties in PWD caregivers.

OBJECTIVE: To give tele-psychological support to caregivers and evaluate the effect of this intervention by quantifying stress burden and quality of life during the first COVID-19 lockdown.

METHODS: 50 caregivers were divided into two groups: "Caregiver-focused group" (Cg) and "Patient-focused group" (Pg). Both groups received telephone contact every 2 weeks over a 28-week period, but the content of the call was different: in Cg, caregivers answered questions about the state of the PWD but also explored their own emotional state, stress burden, and quality of life. In Pg instead, telephone contacts were focused only on the PWD, and no evaluation regarding the caregiver mood or state of stress was made. Psychometric scales were administered to evaluate COVID-19 impact, stress burden, and quality of life.

RESULTS: Considering the time of intervention, from baseline (W0) to W28, Zarit Burden Interview and Quality of Life-caregiver questionnaires remained unchanged in Cg as compared with baseline (p > 0.05), whereas they worsened significantly in Pg (p < 0.01), showing increased stress over time and decreased quality of life in this group. Moreover, Impact on Event Scale values improved over the weeks in Cg (p = 0.015), while they remained unchanged in Pg (p = 0.483).

CONCLUSION: Caregivers who received telephone support about their mood and stress burden did not worsen their psychological state during the time of intervention, as did instead those who did not get such support.

%B J Alzheimers Dis %V 85 %P 1045-1052 %8 2022 %G eng %N 3 %1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34806608?dopt=Abstract %R 10.3233/JAD-215185 %0 Journal Article %J J Alzheimers Dis %D 2016 %T PRNP P39L Variant is a Rare Cause of Frontotemporal Dementia in Italian Population. %A Oldoni, Emanuela %A Fumagalli, Giorgio G %A Serpente, Maria %A Fenoglio, Chiara %A Scarioni, Marta %A Arighi, Andrea %A Bruno, Giuseppe %A Talarico, Giuseppina %A Confaloni, Annamaria %A Piscopo, Paola %A Nacmias, Benedetta %A Sorbi, Sandro %A Rainero, Innocenzo %A Rubino, Elisa %A Pinessi, Lorenzo %A Binetti, Giuliano %A Ghidoni, Roberta %A Benussi, Luisa %A Grande, Giulia %A Arosio, Beatrice %A Bursey, Devan %A Kauwe, John S %A Cioffi, Sara Mg %A Arcaro, Marina %A Mari, Daniela %A Mariani, Claudio %A Scarpini, Elio %A Galimberti, Daniela %K Aged %K Atrophy %K Frontal Lobe %K Frontotemporal Dementia %K Genetic Predisposition to Disease %K Humans %K Italy %K Language %K Magnetic Resonance Imaging %K Male %K Memory Disorders %K Memory, Short-Term %K Neuropsychological Tests %K Prion Proteins %K Prions %K Temporal Lobe %X

The missense P39L variant in the prion protein gene (PRNP) has recently been associated with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Here, we analyzed the presence of the P39L variant in 761 patients with FTD and 719 controls and found a single carrier among patients. The patient was a 67-year-old male, with a positive family history for dementia, who developed apathy, short term memory deficit, and postural instability at 66. Clinical and instrumental workup excluded prion disease. At MRI, bilateral frontal lobe atrophy was present. A diagnosis of FTD was made, with a mainly apathetic phenotype. The PRNP P39L mutation may be an extremely rare cause of FTD (0.13%).

%B J Alzheimers Dis %V 50 %P 353-7 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26757195?dopt=Abstract %R 10.3233/JAD-150863