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Helping carers to care–the 10/66 dementia research group’s randomized control trial of a caregiver intervention in Russia

...of life.; Conclusions: The low-level intervention seems to be as, if not more, effective than similar interventions applied in high income countries.; (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd....

Web-based psychosocial assessment for caregivers of persons with dementia: a feasibility study

...was easier to use.; Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: Healthcare providers could use web-based caregiver assessment as an effective, efficient method for identifying care needs and planning interventions that promote balance/congruence...

Medication adherence in patients with dementia: An Austrian cohort study

...Sustained treatment with effective doses of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine is crucial to transfer treatment effects in dementia. Numerous studies, with often small samples sizes, describe low adherence rates....

Efficacy of treating pain to reduce behavioural disturbances in residents of nursing homes with dementia: cluster randomised clinical trial

...reduced agitation in residents of nursing homes with moderate to severe dementia. Effective management of pain can play an important part in the treatment of agitation and could reduce the...

The Coping with Caregiving Group Program for Chinese caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease in Hong Kong

...can be effective in improving the resourcefulness of Chinese caregivers of persons with dementia in Hong Kong.; Practice Implications: Future CWC programs will have to enhance participants’ ability to differentiate...

Improved Strain and Psychosocial Outcomes for Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia: Findings from Project ANSWERS

...effective communication; managing memory; staying active; and recognizing emotions and behaviors. This analysis focused on outcomes for caregivers.; Design& Methods: The Stress Process Model guided the study’s hypotheses and design....

Effectiveness of cognitive training for Chinese elderly in Hong Kong

...cognitive-training program. The current findings indicated that the Active Mind cognitive-training program was effective in improving the cognitive function and QoL for community-dwelling Chinese older adults in Hong Kong.;...

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