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Tailoring the therapeutic interventions for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia

Journal

EXPERT REVIEW OF NEUROTHERAPEUTICS
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages 707-720

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2022.2112668

Keywords

Assessment; behavioral and psychological symptoms; classification; dementia; etiology; impact; prevalence; therapy

Funding

  1. Croatian Science Foundation [IP-2019-04-6100]

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Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) present a complex diagnosis due to symptom variety, but accurate assessment is crucial for tailored therapeutic interventions. Non-pharmacologic interventions show promise in improving BPSD, but further research is needed to confirm their beneficial effects. The development of novel pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic solutions should be considered for BPSD therapy.
Introduction Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are symptoms of non-cognitive nature, which frequently develop during the course and different stages of dementia. The diagnosis of BPSD is complex due to symptom variety, and relies on detailed clinical evaluation and medical history. Accurate assessment of BPSD is crucial in order to tailor therapeutic intervention (non-pharmacological and pharmacological) for each individual and monitor patient response to therapy. Areas covered This review encompasses the epidemiology, classification, assessment and etiology of BPSD, as well as their impact on caregiver distress, and gives an overview of current and emerging non-pharmacological and pharmacological therapeutic options, as well as potential BPSD biomarkers, in order to provide a framework for improving BPSD diagnosis and developing novel, targeted and specific therapeutic strategies for BPSD. Expert opinion Due to the large heterogeneity of BPSD and of the fact that drugs available only alleviate symptoms, finding an adequate treatment is very challenging and often involves a polytherapeutic approach. Non-pharmacologic interventions have shown promising results in improving BPSD, however further research is needed to confirm their beneficial effects. Thus, the modification of pre-existancing as well as the development of novel pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic solutions should be considered for BPSD therapy.

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