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  • While social distancing may be deemed necessary in order to avoid COVID-19 infections, the lockdown may impact mental health of patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We present a case study involving hallucinations in a patient with AD who lives in a nursing home during the COVID-19 crisis. We compared this patient’s hallucination scores before and during the lockdown. We observed increased hallucinations during, compared to before, the lockdown. These increased hallucinations can be attributed to a number of elements such as the decreased in daily activities, social distancing, lack of physical contact with family members, and loneliness during the lockdown.
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?:doi
?:doi
  • 10.3233/adr-200241
?:journal
  • Journal_of_Alzheimer\'s_disease_reports
?:license
  • cc-by-nc
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  • document_parses/pdf_json/44fb1bd0701c6fccb1636964b9028e962d230dee.json
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  • document_parses/pmc_json/PMC7683099.xml.json
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?:pmid
?:pmid
  • 33283166.0
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?:source
  • Medline; PMC
?:title
  • Hallucinations in a Patient with Alzheimer’s Disease During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Case Study
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?:year
  • 2020-10-24

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