Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
Abstract INTRODUCTION Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a common driver of suffering and high care needs. We describe the Swedish BPSD registry, founded in 2010 to develop an evidence base for quality improvement in the care of patients with BPSD. Further, we illustrate th...
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| description | Abstract INTRODUCTION Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a common driver of suffering and high care needs. We describe the Swedish BPSD registry, founded in 2010 to develop an evidence base for quality improvement in the care of patients with BPSD. Further, we illustrate the potential of the registry by evaluating how individual BPSD affects mortality. METHODS The registry provides a framework for documenting the occurrence of BPSD, formulating individual care plans, and following up outcomes. Symptoms are recorded by the nursing home version of the neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI), and data are entered by trained staff, mainly at institutional care facilities. RESULTS Enrollment in the registry totaled 114,869 patients with dementia and a mean age of 84 years. Patients were followed until death (median overall survival 2.2 years) or loss to follow‐up (median time under observation 4.2 years in patients remaining alive). Common symptoms included agitation/aggression, aberrant motor behavior, and irritability. Mortality increased with NPI severity and use of neuroleptics but decreased in patients receiving cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine. DISCUSSION The scale, completeness, and duration of the registry, together with the possibility of linking to other data sources, offer great potential for data‐driven research. Highlights The Swedish BPSD Registry, founded in 2010, has followed over 114,000 patients collecting data on symptoms, care plans, interventions and outcomes. The registry provides a framework for providing and evaluating person‐centered care for patients with BPSD, and represents an unparalleled data source for research into BPSD and its management. Mortality increased in patients with more severe BPSD symptoms and for those treated with neuroleptics, but decreased in patients receiving cholinesterase inhibitors or mematine. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1d1dffbc489a4edabdecf1d265f048ae2025-08-20T03:42:15ZengWileyAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions2352-87372025-01-01111n/an/a10.1002/trc2.70057Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementiaLinus Jönsson0Moa Wibom1Elisabet Londos2Katarina Nägga3Division of Neurogeriatrics, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenDepartment of Cognitive Medicine Region Skåne Ängelholm SwedenDepartment of Cognitive Medicine Region Skåne Ängelholm SwedenDepartment of Acute Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, and Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences Linköping University Linköping SwedenAbstract INTRODUCTION Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a common driver of suffering and high care needs. We describe the Swedish BPSD registry, founded in 2010 to develop an evidence base for quality improvement in the care of patients with BPSD. Further, we illustrate the potential of the registry by evaluating how individual BPSD affects mortality. METHODS The registry provides a framework for documenting the occurrence of BPSD, formulating individual care plans, and following up outcomes. Symptoms are recorded by the nursing home version of the neuropsychiatric inventory (NPI), and data are entered by trained staff, mainly at institutional care facilities. RESULTS Enrollment in the registry totaled 114,869 patients with dementia and a mean age of 84 years. Patients were followed until death (median overall survival 2.2 years) or loss to follow‐up (median time under observation 4.2 years in patients remaining alive). Common symptoms included agitation/aggression, aberrant motor behavior, and irritability. Mortality increased with NPI severity and use of neuroleptics but decreased in patients receiving cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine. DISCUSSION The scale, completeness, and duration of the registry, together with the possibility of linking to other data sources, offer great potential for data‐driven research. Highlights The Swedish BPSD Registry, founded in 2010, has followed over 114,000 patients collecting data on symptoms, care plans, interventions and outcomes. The registry provides a framework for providing and evaluating person‐centered care for patients with BPSD, and represents an unparalleled data source for research into BPSD and its management. Mortality increased in patients with more severe BPSD symptoms and for those treated with neuroleptics, but decreased in patients receiving cholinesterase inhibitors or mematine.https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.70057behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementiamortalityquality registry |
| spellingShingle | Linus Jönsson Moa Wibom Elisabet Londos Katarina Nägga Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia mortality quality registry |
| title | Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| title_full | Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| title_fullStr | Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| title_short | Person‐centered care at population scale: The Swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| title_sort | person centered care at population scale the swedish registry for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia |
| topic | behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia mortality quality registry |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.70057 |
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