Authors
Joan M Griffin, Kyungmin Kim, Theresa Frangiosa, Virginia S Biggar, Dawn M Finnie, Lauren Bangerter, Joseph E Gaugler, Maria I Lapid
Publication date
2021/10
Journal
International Psychogeriatrics
Volume
33
Issue
S1
Pages
30-30
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
People with late-stage Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) who are assumed to have lost coherent cognitive capacity may exhibit unexpected episodes of spontaneous, meaningful, and relevant communication or behavior. Most reports of paradoxical lucidity or “episodes of lucidity” (EL) are anecdotal or case studies. Given the transient nature and lack of scientific explanation of the phenomenon, EL is under-investigated and poorly understood.To develop an operational definition of and typologies for EL, we conducted a pilot study of former and current family caregivers from UsAgainstAlzheimer’s A-LIST® (N = 480). Over sixty percent of caregivers (n = 294, 61%) reported witnessing at least one EL with their care recipient over the course of dementia. Most episodes happened in late stages of dementia (71%). Only 10% happened within 7 days before death. The majority of episodes (71%) lasted …
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JM Griffin, K Kim, T Frangiosa, VS Biggar, DM Finnie… - International Psychogeriatrics, 2021