Journal article
Psychosocial treatments of behavior symptoms in dementia: A systematic review of reports meeting quality standards
DW O'Connor, D Ames, B Gardner, M King
International Psychogeriatrics | Published : 2009
Abstract
Objective: To provide a systematic review of selected experimental studies of psychosocial treatments of behavioral disturbances in dementia. Psychosocial treatments are defined here as strategies derived from one of three psychologically oriented paradigms (learning theory, unmet needs and altered stress thresholds). Method: English language reports published or in press by December 2006 were identified by means of database searches, checks of previous reviews and contact with recognized experts. Papers were appraised with respect to study design, participants' characteristics and reporting details. Because people with dementia often respond positively to personal contact, studies were incl..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This review was funded by the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre under the Australian Commonwealth Government's "Dementia: A National Health Priority" initiative. We thank Professors Henry Brodaty and jiska Cohen-Mansfield for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper.