Article abstract—Objective: To define and investigate key issues in the management of dementia and to make literature-based treatment recommendations. Methods: The authors searched the literature for four clinical questions: 1) Does pharmacotherapy for cognitive symptoms improve outcomes in patients with dementia? 2) Does pharmacotherapy for noncognitive symptoms improve outcomes in patients with dementia? 3) Do educational interventions improve outcomes in patients and/or caregivers? 4) Do other nonpharmacologic interventions improve outcomes in patients and/or caregiv-ers? Results: Cholinesterase inhibitors benefit patients with AD (Standard), although the average benefit appears small; vitamin E likely delays the time to clinical worseni...
IntroductionBehavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) should only rarely and briefly...
Objective: To identify effective interventions which improve quality of care for people with dementi...
Elizabeth C Hersch, Sharon FalzgrafVA Puget Sound Health Care System, Tacoma, Washington, USAAbstrac...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
Background and purpose: Dementia is one of the most common disorders and is associated with increase...
Objective: The authors systematically reviewed the literature on psychological approaches to treatin...
Background Recent reports documenting limited evidence supporting the use of pharmacological interv...
Treatment of dementias represents an important but relatively neglected part of neurological care of...
General practitioners provide most of the medical care for people with dementia who live in resident...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
• Treatment options for patients with dementia are limited. This article provides an overview of pos...
Family physicians play a crucial role in the management and ongoing care of patients with Alzheimer ...
Abstract Background Behavioral and psychological symp...
Objectives:To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementia...
Background and Objectives: Persons living with dementia have complex care needs including memory ...
IntroductionBehavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) should only rarely and briefly...
Objective: To identify effective interventions which improve quality of care for people with dementi...
Elizabeth C Hersch, Sharon FalzgrafVA Puget Sound Health Care System, Tacoma, Washington, USAAbstrac...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
Background and purpose: Dementia is one of the most common disorders and is associated with increase...
Objective: The authors systematically reviewed the literature on psychological approaches to treatin...
Background Recent reports documenting limited evidence supporting the use of pharmacological interv...
Treatment of dementias represents an important but relatively neglected part of neurological care of...
General practitioners provide most of the medical care for people with dementia who live in resident...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
• Treatment options for patients with dementia are limited. This article provides an overview of pos...
Family physicians play a crucial role in the management and ongoing care of patients with Alzheimer ...
Abstract Background Behavioral and psychological symp...
Objectives:To evaluate the effect of the PROPER intervention in nursing home residents with dementia...
Background and Objectives: Persons living with dementia have complex care needs including memory ...
IntroductionBehavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) should only rarely and briefly...
Objective: To identify effective interventions which improve quality of care for people with dementi...
Elizabeth C Hersch, Sharon FalzgrafVA Puget Sound Health Care System, Tacoma, Washington, USAAbstrac...