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Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: Single-blind, multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Orrell, M.,
Aguirre, E.,
Spector, A.,
Hoare, Z.,
Woods, R. T.,
Streater, A.,
Donovan, H.,
Hoe, J.,
Knapp, M.,
Whitaker, C.,
Russell, I.
...group programme for 24 weeks. The control group received usual care. Primary outcomes were cognition and quality of life (clinical trial registration: ISRCTN26286067). Results: For the intervention group at the...
Effects of the Finnish Alzheimer disease exercise trial (FINALEX): a randomized controlled trial
Pitkälä, Kaisu H.,
Pöysti, Minna M.,
Laakkonen, Marja-Liisa,
Tilvis, Reijo S.,
Savikko, Niina,
Kautiainen, Hannu,
Strandberg, Timo E.
...sessions with approximately 1-hour training) and (2) tailored home-based exercise (HE; 1-hour training), both twice a week for 1 year, and (3) a control group (CG) receiving the usual community...
Task-specific training in Huntington disease: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
Quinn, L.,
Debono, K.,
Dawes, H.,
Rosser, A. E.,
Nemeth, A. H.,
Rickards, H.,
Tabrizi, S. J.,
Quarrell, O.,
Trender-Gerhard, I.,
Kelson, M. J.,
Townson, J.,
Busse, M.
...and safety of goal-directed, task-specific mobility training for individuals with mid-stage HD.; Design: This study was a randomized, blinded, feasibility trial; participants were randomly assigned to control (usual care) and...
Agitation in nursing home residents with dementia (VIDEANT trial): effects of a cluster-randomized, controlled, guideline implementation trial
Rapp, Michael A.,
Mell, Thomas,
Majić, Tomislav,
Treusch, Yvonne,
Nordheim, Johanna,
Niemann-Mirmehdi, Mechthild,
Gutzmann, Hans,
Heinz, Andreas
...agitation in dementia. Control group nursing homes received treatment as usual.; Measurements: Levels of agitated and disruptive behavior (Cohen-Mansfield agitation inventory [CMAI]) as the primary outcome. Number of neuroleptics, antidepressants,...
Do nurse-led skill training interventions affect informal caregivers’ out-of-pocket expenditures?
Van Houtven, C. H.,
Thorpe, J. M.,
Chestnutt, D.,
Molloy, M.,
Boling, J. C.,
Davis, L. L.
...by 26 percentage points over usual care, but the intervention did not significantly increase overall OOP costs.; Implications: The ASSIST intervention was effective and inexpensive to the caregiver in direct...
A randomized controlled trial for an individualized positive psychosocial intervention for the affective and behavioral symptoms of dementia in nursing home residents
Van Haitsma, K. S.,
Curyto, K.,
Abbott, K. M.,
Towsley, G. L.,
Spector, A.,
Kleban, M.
...residents with dementia. Method: Nursing home residents with mild to advanced dementia (N = 180) were randomly assigned to usual care (UC, n = 93) or 1 of 2 experimental...
The implementation of integrated emotion-oriented care: did it actually change the attitude, skills and time spent of trained caregivers?
van der Kooij, C.,
Droes, R.,
de Lange, J.,
Ettema, T.,
Cools, H.,
van Tilburg, W.
...the caregivers. Providing IEOC was not more time consuming for the caregivers than providing usual care.; Conclusion: This study shows that the implementation of IEOC was effective. It is recommended...