Agitation in dementia: Are drugs the best treatment?

A common symptom among people with dementia is agitation, which can affect their and their carers' well-being. Dementia experts conducted a new study and found the most effective means of addressing agitation.

Person-cantered care to be prioritized

In the new study, the first four treatments that the researchers advise healthcare professionals and other caregivers to prioritize are all non-pharmacological, focusing on behavioral approaches instead.

Only one anti psychotic is effective

When it comes specifically to managing psychosis including hallucinations and delusions in people with a form of dementia, the specialists strongly advise that healthcare professionals first thoroughly assess patients for underlying causes and aim to manage these.

"Symptoms such as psychosis and agitation can be particularly distressing and challenging for people with dementia, their careers, and their families.


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