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Multisensory stimulation to improve functional performance in moderate to severe dementia–interim results
Dementia is a growing problem worldwide and interventions to effectively manage and promote function are urgently required. Multisensory environments (MSEs) have been used extensively with people with dementia; however, no studies have been conducted to explore the efficacy of sensory stimulation on functional performance. This study explores to what extent multisensory stimulation influences functional performance […]
Transcultural influences in dementia care: observations from a psychosocial intervention study
Burns, Alistair,
Mittelman, Mary,
Cole, Catherine,
Morris, Julie,
Winter, Jane,
Page, Sean,
Brodaty, Henry
Background: Various models of intervention for caregivers of patients with dementia have been described. There has been little direct comparison of cultural differences between countries and the effect any differences may exert on the outcome of caregiver interventions.; Aims: The aims of the three-country study (USA, Australia and the UK) were to assess whether caregiver […]
Validity of the free and cued selective reminding test in predicting dementia: the 3C study
Auriacombe, S.,
Helmer, C.,
Amieva, H.,
Berr, C.,
Dubois, B.,
Dartigues, J. F.
Objective: We assessed the validity of the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (FCSRT) in predicting dementia 2 and 5 years after initial evaluation in a population-based cohort over age 65 years participating in the French 3 Cities (3C) study.; Methods: The FCSRT was administered at baseline along with demographics, cognitive and functional scales, and […]
Cognitive effects of memantine in postmenopausal women at risk of dementia: a pilot study
Wroolie, T. E.,
Kenna, H. A.,
Williams, K. E.,
Powers, B. N.,
Holcomb, M.,
Lazzeroni, L.,
Rasgon, N. L.
Background: To determine the effects of memantine on cognition in a normal population of postmenopausal women with putative risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) using a built-in control for the genetic risk factor for AD (apoE-epsilon4 status).; Methods: A prospective, open-label, 6-month pilot medication trial with memantine and follow-up after discontinuance conducted at the Center […]
Reminiscence groups for people with dementia and their family carers: pragmatic eight-centre randomised trial of joint reminiscence and maintenance versus usual treatment: a protocol
Woods, Robert T,
Bruce, Errollyn,
Edwards, Rhiannon T.,
Hounsome, Barry,
Keady, John,
Moniz-Cook, Esme D.,
Orrell, Martin,
Russell, Ian T.
Background: The growing number of people with dementia, and the increasing cost of care, provides a major incentive to develop and test methods of supporting them in the community for longer. Most attention has been given to pharmacological interventions, but there is increasing recognition that psychosocial interventions may be equally effective, even preferable where medication […]
Group reminiscence intervention in Taiwanese elders with dementia
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of structured group reminiscence therapy on behavior competence and physical functioning and to compare effectiveness of the intervention by stage of dementia in Taiwanese elders residing in institutional settings. A longitudinal experimental design was used. Seventy-seven Taiwanese elderly participants completed the study; 38 in the […]
Video decision support tool for advance care planning in dementia: randomised controlled trial
Volandes, Angelo E.,
Paasche-Orlow, Michael K.,
Barry, Michael J.,
Gillick, Muriel R.,
Minaker, Kenneth L.,
Chang, Yuchiao,
Cook, E. Francis,
Abbo, Elmer D.,
El-Jawahri, Areej,
Mitchell, Susan L.
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a video decision support tool on the preferences for future medical care in older people if they develop advanced dementia, and the stability of those preferences after six weeks.; Design: Randomised controlled trial conducted between 1 September 2007 and 30 May 2008. Setting Four primary care clinics (two geriatric […]