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Symptoms of Apathy and Passivity in Dementia: A Simultaneous Concept Analysis.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The objective of this analysis was to clarify the concepts of apathy and passivity in the context of dementia by identifying distinguishing and overlapping attributes for both concepts simultaneously.

BACKGROUND: Apathy is among the most common and persistent symptoms in dementia. The concept of apathy is often used interchangeably with passivity. Understanding similarities and differences between these concepts is of critical importance in clarifying clinical diagnostic criteria, developing consistent measurement in research, and translating research evidence into nursing practice.

DESIGN: A systematic literature search of multiple databases identified relevant articles for review. A modified combination of Haase et al.'s simultaneous concept analysis method and Morses' principle-based concept analysis using qualitative content and thematic analysis procedures was applied to identify overlapping and distinguishing attributes.

METHODS: A search of PubMed, CINAHL, and PsychINFO databases identified 176 articles meeting inclusion criteria. The concepts of apathy and passivity were characterized using a standardized manual to identify attributes of definitions (conceptual and operational), related conditions, functional, behavioral and neurobiological correlates, antecedents, and consequences. Thematic analysis identified common themes across each category which were tabulated and entered into comparative matrices to identify overlapping and distinguishing features.

RESULTS: There is considerable overlap across attributes of apathy and passivity. Apathy is distinguished as a clinical syndrome characterized by loss of motivation not due to emotional distress or cognitive impairment. Passivity is distinguished as a lack of interaction between the individual and environment in the context of cognitive impairment.

CONCLUSION: In contrast to passivity, apathy is a more robustly defined concept focused on motivational limitations within the individual associated with specific neuroanatomical deficits. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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