Addressing terminal agitation with a world first data linkage
Behaviours and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are extremely common and negatively impact the person with dementia and those around them.
Terminal agitation, behaviours that occur in the last days and months of life, can clinically appear similar to BPSD. Unfortunately, as a result, people experiencing terminal agitation are often misdiagnosed as having BPSD and referred to services such as Dementia Support Australia (DSA) instead of the required palliative care.
In a world first, this project will utilise a data linkage between Dementia Support Australia (DSA) and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare’s (AIHW) Death Index to better understand the clinical presentation and prevalence of terminal agitation. This initiative aims to use this information inform development of a clinical tool for aged and acute care settings to improve the identification and diagnosis of terminal agitation.
Hearts and Minds measures its impact across six core categories as developed by the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes. Key highlights include:
The Dementia Centre continues to build the world’s largest national BPSD database. The project is on track to be completed by the end of 2024 and will create a significant asset for the aged and acute care system.
Funding support from Hearts and Minds Investments, as nominated by Core Fund Manager, Cooper Investors. This content was last updated in July 2024, for further information visit Dementia Centre.