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Alzheimer’s Patients React Poorly to Baby Talk

Alzheimer’s patients may often become upset and even act out when nurses or other caregivers use “baby talk” to converse with them, a newstudy shows.Researchers who taped the interactions of nursing home staff and people with moderate Alzheimer’s found that the residents often became more agitated and resistant to care if they were addressed as infants.

“People who have dementia are trying to maintain their sense of being a person. And if their concept of being a person is that they are a competent person, and someone is talking to them like they are an infant, that might be distressing,” speculates lead researcher Kristine Williams, an associate professor at the University of Kansas School of Nursing.

The findings were to be presented Monday at the Alzheimer Association’s International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, in Chicago.

Nursing experts have known for years that family caregivers and professional nursing staff alike tend to lapse into infantilizing speech, what they call “elderspeak,” when dealing with the elderly or infirm. This type of speech involves an overly caring but controlling tone of voice, shortened sentences, repetition, the use of inappropriately intimate terms of endearment (”sweetie,” “dear”), and a tendency to treat the person in a childlike or highly dependent manner.

Source: healthdaynews.com

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