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Your search has found 48 articles in the database for the term 'Perceived 'mildness' of death'

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A chronic grief intervention for dementia family caregivers in long-term care

Dementia caregivers do not relinquish their role after placing family members in long-term care and they experience increased chronic grief. The Chronic Grief Management Intervention (CGMI) is a12-week...

Effect of increased social support on the well-being of cognitively impaired elderly people

...by volunteer assistants and well-being emerged. The investigations show that social support and attention are generally registered and perceived as creating a pleasantly soothing feeling in cognitively impaired people.;...

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

Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a simple dyadic (person with dementia and their main carer) exercise regimen as a therapy for...

Making physical activity accessible to older adults with memory loss: a feasibility study

...to address their cognitive needs. Participants' ratings indicate improvement in perceived physical health and emotional well-being as a result of the intervention. Thus, RALLI is a promising intervention to promote...

Technology-based orientation programs to support indoor travel by persons with moderate Alzheimer’s disease: impact assessment and social validation

...higher scores for the program involving light cues on a six-item questionnaire. Those scores suggested that this program was perceived as a practically and socially preferable choice. The implications of...

A randomized trial of a CAM therapy for stress reduction in American Indian and Alaskan Native family caregivers

...posttreatment included caregiver perceived stress, depression, quality of life, sleep quality, worry, and physical health.; Results: PT participants improved significantly more than ERC participants on stress (p = .01), depression...

Exploring the effectiveness of an internet-based program for reducing caregiver distress using the iCare Stress Management e-Training Program

...and quality of life (PQOL) (secondary outcomes) was determined, along with usage of new information in one’s own caregiving.; Results: A mixed ANOVA revealed that change in perceived stress was...

A videophone psychosocial intervention for dementia caregivers

...baseline and 5 months post-randomization.; Results: Overall, caregivers who received the intervention reported a decrease in burden, an increase in perceived social support and positive perceptions of the caregiving experience....

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