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Atypical antipsychotic use and parkinsonism in dementia: effects of drug, dose, and sex
Marras, Connie,
Herrmann, Nathan,
Anderson, Geoffrey M.,
Fischer, Hadas D.,
Wang, Xuesong,
Rochon, Paula A.
Background: Differences between atypical antipsychotics in their potential to cause parkinsonism and risk factors for antipsychotic-induced parkinsonism are not well established. There is a particular paucity of information on this in real-world use of these drugs, outside of clinical trial settings.; Objective: We compared the incidence of parkinsonism after new treatment with risperidone, olanzapine, or […]
Hospice use and outcomes in nursing home residents with advanced dementia
Objectives: To identify characteristics of nursing home (NH) residents with advanced dementia and their healthcare proxies (HCPs) associated with hospice referral and to examine the association between hospice use and the treatment of pain and dyspnea and unmet needs during the last 7 days of life.; Design: Prospective cohort study.; Setting: Twenty-two Boston-area NHs.; Participants: […]
Cued recall and other cognitive tasks to facilitate dementia recognition in primary care
Objectives: To compare the accuracy of commonly used tasks with that of the Visual Association Test (VAT), a conceptually different test involving cued recall of pictorial stimuli, in the recognition of dementia within primary care.; Design: A cross-sectional diagnostic study of concurrent validity.; Setting: Twenty-nine German primary care practices.; Participants: Four hundred twenty-three individuals in […]
Vitamins B(12), B(6), and folic acid for cognition in older men
Ford, A. H.,
Flicker, L.,
Alfonso, H.,
Thomas, J.,
Clarnette, R.,
Martins, R.,
Almeida, O. P.
Objective: To investigate whether supplementing older men with vitamins B(12), B(6), and folic acid improves cognitive function.; Methods: The investigators recruited 299 community-representative hypertensive men 75 years and older to a randomized, double-blind controlled clinical trial of folic acid, vitamin B(6), and B(12) supplementation vs placebo over 2 years. The primary outcome of interest was […]
Combined evaluation of FDG-PET and MRI improves detection and differentiation of dementia
Dukart, Juergen,
Mueller, Karsten,
Horstmann, Annette,
Barthel, Henryk,
Möller, Harald E.,
Villringer, Arno,
Sabri, Osama,
Schroeter, Matthias L.
Introduction: Various biomarkers have been reported in recent literature regarding imaging abnormalities in different types of dementia. These biomarkers have helped to significantly improve early detection and also differentiation of various dementia syndromes. In this study, we systematically applied whole-brain and region-of-interest (ROI) based support vector machine classification separately and on combined information from different […]
Quality of life of residents with dementia in traditional versus small-scale long-term care settings: a quasi-experimental study
de Rooij, Alida H. P. M.,
Luijkx, Katrien G.,
Schaafsma, Juliette,
Declercq, Anja G.,
Emmerink, Peggy M. J.,
Schols, Jos M. G. A.
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, resulting in a need for more residential care. In response to criticism of the traditional medical approach to residential dementia care, many large nursing homes are transforming their traditional care facilities into more home-like small-scale living facilities.; Objectives: This study examined the assumed benefits […]
Effects of a motor and multisensory-based approach on residents with moderate-to-severe dementia
Involving institutionalized people with dementia in their routines may be challenging, particularly in advanced stages of the disease. Motor and multisensory stimulation may help to maintain or improve residents’ remaining abilities such as communication and self-care. This study examines the effects of a motor and multisensory-based approach on the behavior of 6 residents with moderate-to-severe […]
Reframing risk management in dementia care through collaborative learning
Clarke, Charlotte L.,
Wilcockson, Jane,
Gibb, Catherine E.,
Keady, John,
Wilkinson, Heather,
Luce, Anna
Risk management is a complex aspect of practice which can lead to an emphasis on maintaining physical safety, which impacts on the well-being of people with dementia. Education for practitioners in risk management is particularly challenging because of its conceptual nature and diverse perceptions of risk between and within professional groups. The practice development research […]