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KMID : 1034520190130010051
Journal of Occupational Therapy for the Aged and Dementia
2019 Volume.13 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.62
Systematic Review on Intervention Program for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia
Jeon Bo-Ra

Kim Deok-Ju
Abstract
Objective : This study is a systematic review literature study to identify the latest trends in programs provided to family dependents of dementia patients, and is intended to provide a basis for the family provider arbitration program.

Method : From January 2009 to December 2018, domestic literature was searched in the Library of the Riss, Kiss and the National Assembly, and foreign papers were searched through Pumped, Med-line and Science Direct. A total of 348 papers were searched, and the final 11 papers were used in the analysis based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and the basis level I was analyzed as 9 (81.8%) and II (18.2%).

Result : The analysis found that dementia awareness and management programs were the most common with 11 (40.0%), followed by six psychological programs (20.0%), six stress management programs (20.0%), three social support programs (10.0%), and three physical activity programs (10.0%). There were a total of 29 areas of assessment used in the selected literature, with many assessments of the burden of support, depression and quality of life used.

Conclusion : This study is meaningful in that cases of interventions provided to dementia patients' dependents can be summarized and shared. In the future, the development of a family provider arbitration program will require active research into developing not only educational programs, such as dementia recognition programs, but also practical programs that will allow the recipients to participate steadily.
KEYWORD
Dementia, Caergivers Family Care, Systemic Review
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