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Apathy Decreases Life Expectancy in Nursing Home Patients

by Hannah Joy on August 12, 2017 at 11:33 AM

Apathy increased risk of dying over a 4-month period, even after controlling for depression among nursing home patients, reveals a recent study.

The study also found that apathy was present in half of nursing home patients.


Apathy is defined by diminished or lack of motivational, goal-directed behavior, and a lack of cognition and emotional affect.

‘More attention needs to be given in daily care to people in nursing homes suffering with apathy.’

It leads to reduced interest and participation in the main activities of daily living.

The findings suggest that screening and treatment strategies for apathy should be developed for individuals in nursing homes.

"The presence of apathy in nursing home patients should get more attention in daily care. Patients, family, and staff need to establish goals of care to improve quality of life and advanced care planning, in the context of decreased life expectancy," said Johanna Nijsten, lead author of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society study.



Source: Eurekalert

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