[[abstract]]Objective No cure is currently available for dementia; however, various treatments and interventions have been reported to be effective. The factors influencing the efficacy of dementia treatment have not been comprehensively evaluated. This study evaluated the factors influencing treatment effects on cognitive dysfunction in dementia by comparing the results obtained from a meta-analysis based on meta-regression. Methods We searched for articles, clinical trials, and meta-analyses on the efficacy of pharmacotherapy or psychosocial treatment for dementia published between 2000 and 2016 in the MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library, SCOPUS, and Airiti Library databases. Results The 235 selected studies involved 44,854 patients with d...
Aims: To determine the most efficacious and acceptable treatments of agitation in dementia. Methods:...
Objective: There is limited evidence about the efficacy of cognitive interventions for Alzheimer's d...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
peer-reviewedBackground: Cognitive impairments are a central feature of dementia and have a signific...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome that has no cure. Although a sign...
Background The neuropsychiatric symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) have a profound negative i...
Background: This systematic overview reports findings from systematic reviews of randomized controll...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for t...
Abstract Background Behavioral and psychological symp...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Dementia is a highly prevalent condition worldwide. Its chronic and progressi...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
ABSTRACTBackground:This systematic overview reports findings from systematic reviews of randomized c...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
AbstractThere is a high recognition of the fact that psychosocial interventions make an essential co...
Aims: To determine the most efficacious and acceptable treatments of agitation in dementia. Methods:...
Objective: There is limited evidence about the efficacy of cognitive interventions for Alzheimer's d...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...
peer-reviewedBackground: Cognitive impairments are a central feature of dementia and have a signific...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome that has no cure. Although a sign...
Background The neuropsychiatric symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) have a profound negative i...
Background: This systematic overview reports findings from systematic reviews of randomized controll...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for t...
Abstract Background Behavioral and psychological symp...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Dementia is a highly prevalent condition worldwide. Its chronic and progressi...
Introduction: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia is a progressive brain degeneration characterized by a progressive deteriorat...
ABSTRACTBackground:This systematic overview reports findings from systematic reviews of randomized c...
Background: Cognitive therapy is a well-established intervention for treating elderly suffering from...
AbstractThere is a high recognition of the fact that psychosocial interventions make an essential co...
Aims: To determine the most efficacious and acceptable treatments of agitation in dementia. Methods:...
Objective: There is limited evidence about the efficacy of cognitive interventions for Alzheimer's d...
Background: Practising physicians frequently seek advice on the most effective interventions for dem...