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Volume 8

Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism

ISSN: 2161-0460

Dementia 2018

October 29-31, 2018

October 29-31, 2018 | Valencia, Spain

12

th

International Conference on

Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia

Manifestations of grief in patients with dementia and management considerations: A review of

current literature

Jiali Lau

1

and

Xuan Li Tang

2

1

Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

2

University of Tasmania, Australia

Introduction:

Grief can present differently in patients with dementia with many clinical and ethical considerations compared

to patients without dementia. Patients with dementia often have co-morbid medical and psychiatric illnesses which can

complicate the presentation and subsequent management of grief in those patients.

Aim:

This review aims to look at the different presentations of grief in patients with dementia and review of literature on

existing management considerations both clinically and ethically.

Method:

A literature search was conducted to look for current literature on the presentation and management of grief in

patients with dementia.

Results:

There has been much literature written on the process of grief in caregivers of patients with dementia. There is a paucity

of literature on the presentation of grief in patients with dementia as well as the best management practices. Presentations of

grief in patients with dementia were varied with many physical and psychological symptoms after they were told about the

loss. This included complaint ranging from anxiety, depression and aggression to increased complaints of somatic symptoms.

Ethical dilemmas were also encountered by staff involved in the care of patients with dementia ranging from many aspects

including false reassurances, the usage of psychotropic medication and conflicts with family members.

Conclusion:

The presentation of grief in patients with dementia is varied and presents many clinical and ethical challenges to

the practicing clinician. Targeted research should be conducted in this field to determine the best practices for the management

of the grief process in patients with dementia.

Recent Publications:

1. A K Johansson and Grimby A (2012) Grief among demented elderly individuals: a pilot study. The American Journal

of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 30(5):445–9.

2. Cindy J G and David D M (2006) Bereavement in cognitively impaired older adults: case series and clinical

considerations. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 19(4):209–215

Biography

Jiali Lau completed her graduation from the National University of Malaysia and she is currently working at the Urology Centre in Singapore General Hospital.

She is a Family Medicine Resident with the Singapore Health Services. She is actively involved in research and clinical work. She has presented at international

conferences as the Lead Oral Presenter in the field of Adolescent Medicine with special interests in eating disorders.

jiali.lau@mohh.com.sg

Jiali Lau et al., J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460-C7-055

Notes: