Purpose: This study developed and tested two 24-month primary care interventions to alleviate the psychological distress suffered by the caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s disease. The interventions, using targeted educational materials, were patient behavior management only, and patient behavior management plus caregiver stress–coping manage-ment. We hypothesized that the addition of the stress– coping component would improve caregiver out-comes. Design and Methods: A randomized clini-cal trial of 167 caregiver–care recipient dyads was run, of whom 76 completed the study without bereavement or placement. Results: During 24 months, caregivers who received the patient behavior management component only, compared with those who also receive...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
Older adults with dementia care needs often visit primary care physicians (PCPs), but PCP dementia c...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Dementia is a chronic, irreversible condition that curre...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing as seniors are living longer than ever before. Due to cuts ...
Abstract: Background: Caregivers of people with dementia are at high risk of psychological morbidity...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Older adults with dementia care needs often visit primary care physicians (PCPs), but PCP dementia c...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
Older adults with dementia care needs often visit primary care physicians (PCPs), but PCP dementia c...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Dementia is a chronic, irreversible condition that curre...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
Purpose: This study evaluated the longitudinal influence of an individualized evidence-based psychoe...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing as seniors are living longer than ever before. Due to cuts ...
Abstract: Background: Caregivers of people with dementia are at high risk of psychological morbidity...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Older adults with dementia care needs often visit primary care physicians (PCPs), but PCP dementia c...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
Older adults with dementia care needs often visit primary care physicians (PCPs), but PCP dementia c...