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Training needs and evaluation of a neuro-HIV training module for non-physician healthcare workers in western Kenya
Cettomai, Deanna,
Kwasa, Judith,
Birbeck, Gretchen L.,
Price, Richard W.,
Bukusi, Elizabeth A.,
Meyer, Ana-Claire
...55 participants.; Results: Mean age of participants was 29 years, 53% were clinical officers and 40% were nurses. Self-reported comfort was significantly higher for treating medical versus neurologic conditions (p...
Group therapy for patients with mild cognitive impairment and their significant others: Results of a waiting-list controlled trial
Banningh, Liesbeth W. A. Joosten-Weyn,
Prins, Judith B.,
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra J. F. J.,
Wijnen, Hugo H.,
Rikkert, Marcel G. M. Olde,
Kessels, Roy P. C.
...two of three secondary outcome measures had higher baseline levels of helplessness and fewer self-reported memory complaints in daily life than patients who did not improve. Conclusion: The intervention helped...
Results of the citalopram to enhance cognition in Huntington disease trial
Beglinger, Leigh J.,
Adams, William H.,
Langbehn, Douglas,
Fiedorowicz, Jess G.,
Jorge, Ricardo,
Biglan, Kevin,
Caviness, John,
Olson, Blair,
Robinson, Robert G.,
Kieburtz, Karl,
Paulsen, Jane S.
...depression symptoms on the HAM-D (t = -2.02; P = 0.05). There were no group differences on motor ratings, self-reported executive functions, psychiatric symptoms, or functional status.; Conclusions: There was...
One-year safety and tolerability profile of pridopidine in patients with Huntington disease
Squitieri, Ferdinando,
Landwehrmeyer, Bernhard,
Reilmann, Ralf,
Rosser, Anne,
de Yebenes, Justo Garcia,
Prang, Allan,
Ivkovic, Jelena,
Bright, Jeremy,
Rembratt, Åsa
...percentages of patients from each group reported ≥ 1 AE (placebo, 79.6% [n = 90/113]; 45 mg/day, 80.8% [n = 101/125]; 90 mg/day, 82.6% [n = 95/115]) and ≥ 1...
Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease patients with rapid cognitive decline in clinical practice: interest of the Deco questionnaire
Carcaillon, L.,
Berrut, G.,
Sellal, F.,
Dartigues, J. F.,
Gillette, S.,
Pere, J. J.,
Bourdeix, I.
...validate a self-questionnaire for caregivers as a diagnostic tool for rapid decline.; Design and Analysis: An open-label, observational, 12-month, multicenter, French study. Physicians were asked to record data of three...
The Comprehensive Process Model of Engagement
Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska,
Marx, Marcia S.,
Freedman, Laurence S.,
Murad, Havi,
Regier, Natalie G.,
Thein, Khin,
Dakheel-Ali, Maha
...social stimuli, inanimate social stimuli, a reading stimulus, manipulative stimuli, a music stimulus, task and work-related stimuli, and two different self-identity stimuli. Results: All stimuli elicited significantly greater engagement in...
Can persons with dementia be engaged with stimuli?
...Engagement. Results: The most engaging stimuli were one-on-one socializing with a research assistant, a real baby, personalized stimuli based on the person’s self-identity, a lifelike doll, a respite video, and...
Learning to live with a loved one with mild cognitive impairment: effectiveness of a waiting list controlled trial of a group intervention on significant others’ sense of competence and well-being
Banningh, L. W. A. J.-W.,
Vernooij-Dassen, M. J. F. J.,
Vullings, M.,
Prins, J. B.,
Rikkert, M. G. M. O.,
Kessels, R. P. C.
...reveal statistically significant differences between the control and the intervention condition, but qualitative results suggest that at program completion the significant others reported gains in knowledge, insight, acceptance, and coping...