El impacto emocional en los familiares de los pacientes con demencia vascular que acuden a la consulta externa de neurología del Hospital Manuel Ygnacio Monteros del IESS de Loja. Periodo diciembre 2014-junio 2015.

Vascular dementia is a growing disease prevalence level in mental health deterioration that occurs affects the patient as close to the same family. This research aims to determine the emotional impact on the families of patients with vascular dementia in the face of a neurodegenerative disease from...

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主要作者: León Sánchez, Cristina Nathali (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
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出版: 2015
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總結:Vascular dementia is a growing disease prevalence level in mental health deterioration that occurs affects the patient as close to the same family. This research aims to determine the emotional impact on the families of patients with vascular dementia in the face of a neurodegenerative disease from its onset has an evolving generating a sudden change the family system; Assess the level of the primary caregiver overload, thereby determining that degenerative diseases cause a change in the emotional state of the family; the development of a psychoeducational proposal on vascular dementia aimed at providing care to family members about the evolution of the disease and especially avoid overloading the primary caregiver, research is prospective likewise you the techniques and instruments are applied : test Zarit scale EVEA. Considering 45 patients diagnosed with vascular dementia of which 100 are derived close relatives, within the same 45 they are classified as primary caregiver. According to data obtained by the scale EVEA determined that there is an obvious emotional impact as to assess the mood of the family of patients with vascular dementia predominant emotional states such as depressive sad, anxious, angry-hostile. Furthermore considering the 45 patients diagnosed with vascular dementia denote primary caregivers 45, wherein the test applied Zarit have a greater burden evident in each due to the loss of personal space. So it concluded by determining that the emotional impact of a chronic degenerative disease and vascular dementia is evident, affecting all areas in which it operates each of the family members of the patient; the degree of overload in the caregiver is intense due to the loss of their personal space as well as adjusting their activities without prior knowledge. KEYWORDS: Vascular dementia, emotional impact, overload in the caregiver.