Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for people with mild to moderate dementia that addresses the impact of cognitive impairment on everyday functioning. Objectives: To determine whether or not CR is a clinically effective and cost-effective intervention for people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease or vascular or mixed dementia, and their carers. Design: This multicentre randomised controlled trial compared CR with treatment as usual (TAU). Following a baseline assessment and goal-setting to identify areas of everyday functioning that could be improved or better managed, participants were randomised (1: 1) via secure web access to an independent randomisation centre to receive e...
Kurz A, Thöne-Otto A, Cramer B, et al. CORDIAL: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Cognitive-behavioral Tr...
Objectives:To review the efficacy of a home-based four-session individualized face-to-face cognitive...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, goal-based intervention for people...
Background: Preliminary evidence suggests that goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) may be a ...
Objectives: To determine whether individual goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) improves eve...
YesObjectives: To determine whether individual goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) improves ...
Objectives: To provide evidence regarding the clinical efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation (CR) in ...
OBJECTIVES: To provide evidence regarding the clinical efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation (CR)...
Objectives: Research shows that cognitive rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve goal perf...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Requests to acces...
Objectives Research shows that cognitive rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve goal pe...
peer reviewedIntroduction: The benefit of cognitive rehabilitation (CR) for patients with early-stag...
Kurz A, Thöne-Otto A, Cramer B, et al. CORDIAL: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Cognitive-behavioral Tr...
Objectives:To review the efficacy of a home-based four-session individualized face-to-face cognitive...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, goal-based intervention for people...
Background: Preliminary evidence suggests that goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) may be a ...
Objectives: To determine whether individual goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) improves eve...
YesObjectives: To determine whether individual goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation (CR) improves ...
Objectives: To provide evidence regarding the clinical efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation (CR) in ...
OBJECTIVES: To provide evidence regarding the clinical efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation (CR)...
Objectives: Research shows that cognitive rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve goal perf...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Requests to acces...
Objectives Research shows that cognitive rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve goal pe...
peer reviewedIntroduction: The benefit of cognitive rehabilitation (CR) for patients with early-stag...
Kurz A, Thöne-Otto A, Cramer B, et al. CORDIAL: Cognitive Rehabilitation and Cognitive-behavioral Tr...
Objectives:To review the efficacy of a home-based four-session individualized face-to-face cognitive...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...