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Treatment outcomes of a crisis intervention program for dementia with severe psychiatric complications: the Kansas bridge project

Purpose: Although declines in memory and attention are hallmark symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), noncognitive symptoms are prevalent. Over 80% of individuals will experience neuropsychiatric symptoms, which complicates...

“Learning to become a family caregiver” efficacy of an intervention program for caregivers following diagnosis of dementia in a relative

Purpose: The purpose of this experimental study was to test the efficacy of a psychoeducational individual program conceived to facilitate transition to the caregiver role following diagnosis of...

An evaluation of the effectiveness of a case-specific approach to challenging behaviour associated with dementia

...use was reduced. Psychosocial methods predominated, with 77% of cases judged as mainly or entirely psychosocial by an expert panel. There were significant mean improvements in behaviour and carer distress....

The effect of exercise on behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: The EVIDEM-E randomised controlled clinical trial

...and last between 20–30 min, at least five times per week).Community‐dwelling individuals with ICD‐10 confirmed dementia with the following: clinically significant behavioural and psychological symptoms, a carer willing and able...

Engaging older adults with dementia in creative occupations using artificially intelligent assistive technology

Engagement in creative occupations has been shown to promote well-being for older adults with dementia. Providing access to such occupations is often difficult, as successful participation requires face-time...

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

...results showed that regardless of the training condition, all participants improved their capacity to learn face–name associations. A significant amelioration was also observed in participant satisfaction regarding their memory functioning...

The Peaceful Mind program: A pilot test of a cognitive–behavioral therapy–based intervention for anxious patients with Dementia

...Inventory, Geriatric Depression Scale, Quality of Life in Alzheimer disease, Patient Health Questionnaire, and Client Satisfaction Questionnaire. Results: Feasibility was demonstrated with regard to recruitment, attrition, and treatment characteristics. At...

Vital conversations with family in the nursing home: preparation for end-stage dementia care

...persons with dementia were extracted from medical records. Results showed that intervention families had higher satisfaction with care than comparison families at the 6-month time point, and they were more...

Effects of a high-intensity functional exercise programme on depressive symptoms and psychological well-being among older people living in residential care facilities: A cluster-randomized controlled trial

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a high-intensity functional exercise programme on depressive symptoms and psychological well-being among older people dependent in activities of daily living (ADL) and...

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