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Using the Montessori approach for a clientele with cognitive impairments: A quasi-experimental study design

...activity. They support the hypothesis that when activities correspond to the needs and abilities of a person with dementia, these positive effects are also observed on behaviours. Conclusions: This study...

Robot services for elderly with cognitive impairment: testing usability of graphical user interfaces

...Background: Socially assistive robotics for elderly care is a growing field. However, although robotics has the potential to support elderly in daily tasks by offering specific services, the development...

Evaluating proFamilies-dementia: adopting photovoice to capture clinical significance

...the evaluation of proFamilies-dementia (a programme developed to support families that care for a relative with dementia) using an innovative participatory methodology: photovoice, a qualitative method of research that uses...

Plasma proteomics for the identification of Alzheimer disease

...was the only protein that was both significant in the present report and in a previous proteomic study. The study provides a piece of evidence in support of the feasibility...

Are two methods better than one? Evaluating the effectiveness of combining errorless learning with vanishing cues

...in this case, we found that the combined method was significantly better than VC in isolation. Importantly, in both experiments there was little support for use of combined over individual...

Navigation for people with mild dementia

...Community dwelling is a problem for people with dementia. Can GPS route navigation support on a mobile device provide a solution? In a small scale exploratory research with this...

Are optimal levels of testosterone associated with better cognitive function in healthy older women and men?

...older people. In men, age accelerated endocrinological change could be associated with dementia pathology.; General Significance: These data do not support increasing testosterone levels to prevent cognitive decline in men...

Efficacy of a cognitive training programme for mild cognitive impairment: Results of a randomised controlled study

...and in the frequency with which the participants used strategies to support memory functions in daily life. The absence of difference between groups on all variables might be partly explained...

Results from the multisite implementation of STAR-VA: a multicomponent psychosocial intervention for managing challenging dementia-related behaviors of veterans

...Overall, the results support the feasibility and effectiveness of STAR-VA for managing challenging dementia-related behaviors in veterans in real-world, nursing home settings.; PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights...

Mediterranean diet and cognitive function: a French study

...did not interact with educational level in relation to cognitive function.; Conclusion: This study did not find support for a beneficial effect of MedDiet adherence on cognitive function, irrespective of...

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