Doll Therapy Intervention Reduces Challenging Behaviours of Women with Dementia Living in Nursing Homes: Results from a Randomized Single-Blind Controlled Trial

Author:

Molteni Valentina,Vaccaro RobertaORCID,Ballabio Roberta,Ceppi Laura,Cantù Marco,Ardito Rita B.,Adenzato MauroORCID,Poletti Barbara,Guaita AntonioORCID,Pezzati Rita

Abstract

Background: Doll therapy (DT) is a non-pharmacological intervention for the treatment of the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). We designed a single-blind randomized controlled trial of the 30-day efficacy of DT in reducing the BPSD, professional caregivers’ distress and patients’ biomarkers of stress, and in improving the exploration and caregiving behaviours. Methods: We randomly assigned 134 women with moderate-to-severe dementia living in nursing homes (NHs) to a DT intervention (DTI, 67) or a sham intervention with a cube (SI, 67). Results: From the first to the 30th session, the DTI group showed a significant decrease in the Neuropsychiatric Inventory-NH (NPI-NH) total score and in the NPI-NH-Distress score compared to the SI group (both p < 0.001). We observed a greater interest in the doll than in the cube, a greater acceptance of a separation from the nurse among DTI participants, and caregiving and exploratory behaviours towards the doll. There were no differences between the groups in the stress biomarkers. Conclusions: Consistent with attachment theory, our findings support the 30-day efficacy of DT, as this non-pharmacological intervention promotes perceptions of security by creating a situation in which patients feel confident and engaged in a caregiving relationship with the doll and reduces the challenging behaviours that are stressful for professional caregivers.

Funder

SUPSI

School of Cognitive Psychotherapy ‘Centro Terapia Cognitiva’

Alzheimer Switzerland Association

Foundation for the Study of Neurodegenerative Diseases of Adults and the Elderly

Pica Alfieri Foundation

Alzheimer Switzerland Association, Section of Canton Ticino

Riziero Rezzonico Foundation

Fidinam Foundation

Golgi Cenci Foundation

University of Turin

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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