학술논문

Prevalence of Pruritus in the Elderly with Dementia: A Multicenter Survey of Japanese Patients
Document Type
article
Source
Acta Dermato-Venereologica, Vol 100, Iss 14, p adv00210 (2020)
Subject
itch
elderly
dementia
dry skin
Dermatology
RL1-803
Language
English
ISSN
0001-5555
1651-2057
00015555
Abstract
A total of 185 elderly Japanese patients with mild to severe dementia were surveyed on itch, using multiple methods of evaluation including self-evaluation of itch conducted by patients as well as evaluation of scratching behavior and scratching marks on the body surface conducted by others. As a result, 36.8% self-evaluated that they were suffering from itch, whereas 53.5% were found to scratch. Of those who by themselves denied the presence of itch, 31.4% were found to scratch. Dry skin was found in 74.1%, the severity of which was positively correlated to the rating of scratching behavior and marks. These results indicate a high prevalence of pruritus in patients with dementia, and suggest that one should not solely rely on self-evaluation but should refer to additional clinical information such as scratching for evaluation of pruritus in patients with dementia. Skin care with moisturizer may be important to control itch in patients with dementia.