Association of Sex Mismatch Between Patients and Speech-Language Therapists with Favorable Outcome in Eating and Swallowing Functions in Dementia Care: A Pilot Study

痴呆症患者与言语治疗师性别不匹配与进食和吞咽功能改善的相关性:一项初步研究

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Abstract

PURPOSE: This retrospective observational study explored the hypothesis that sex mismatch between patients and their attending speech-language therapists (STs) would contribute to the recovery of patients' eating and swallowing functions. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The pilot study was conducted in a single medical institution. The participants were inpatients with dementia and dysphagia aged ≥70 years who underwent the established clinical pathway to investigate and treat the causes of their decreased oral intake through a multidisciplinary approach. The participants for analysis consisted of 143 patients (male, n = 58; female, n = 85; mean age, 87 ± 7 years). RESULTS: At the time of admission and discharge, the food intake level scale (FILS) and functional oral intake scale (FOIS) were not significantly different between the sex-matched (male patient-male ST; female patient-female ST) and sex-mismatched (male patient-female ST; female patient-male ST) groups. However, in the multivariate analysis using binary logistic regression analysis, FILS and FOIS improvement at the level of ≥2 points were significantly affected by sex matching (the sex-mismatched group's odds ratio toward the sex-matched group were 2.25 [95% confidence intervals (CI), 1.00-5.04] and 2.96 [95% CI, 1.36-6.45], respectively). Similarly, patients' sex (female) was identified as a significant factor associated with favor outcomes. CONCLUSION: In older patients with dementia and dysphagia, interventions with mismatched sex between a patient and an ST can be more effective in improving eating and swallowing functions than interventions with matched sex.

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