This article describes two case studies that used spaced retrieval training to teach two aged care facility residents diagnosed with dementia to independently use their walking aids. Each resident received five consecutive 1-hour sessions of spaced retrieval and was observed before and after intervention and at a 1-week follow-up. The results indicate the potential for this memory intervention to improve walker use and highlight several clinical aspects to consider when using this technique with demented people
Among the non-pharmacological treatments of dementia, SRT is a good candidate strategy for rehabilit...
Background: Few studies have addressed rehabilitation in semantic dementia. A potentially promising ...
Stéphanie Thivierge1,2, Martine Simard1,2, Léonie Jean1,2, Éric Gra...
A case-study approach was used to determine the effectiveness of transitioning the spaced retrieval ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop spaced retrieval training as a nursing interventio...
The final portfolio contains 8 research articles from national and international journals. Study des...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the maintenance and generalization of Spaced-Retrieval ...
Because it is often perceived that individuals with dementia cannot relearn information that has bee...
Objectives To construct a training protocol for spaced retrieval (SR) and to investigate the effecti...
In this study, we used the spaced-retrieval technique as a mnemonic device for those persons with co...
Abstract Background Spaced retrieval training (SRT) is a nonpharmacological intervention for mild co...
Background: Although memory for future intentions (prospective memory, PM) is compromised in older a...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a training protocol for spaced retrieval (SR) and to investigate the effect...
presents target learning material (eg, phone num-bers, names, and faces), readings, and discussion q...
The purpose of these two case studies was to explore the effectiveness of learning methods in dement...
Among the non-pharmacological treatments of dementia, SRT is a good candidate strategy for rehabilit...
Background: Few studies have addressed rehabilitation in semantic dementia. A potentially promising ...
Stéphanie Thivierge1,2, Martine Simard1,2, Léonie Jean1,2, Éric Gra...
A case-study approach was used to determine the effectiveness of transitioning the spaced retrieval ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop spaced retrieval training as a nursing interventio...
The final portfolio contains 8 research articles from national and international journals. Study des...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the maintenance and generalization of Spaced-Retrieval ...
Because it is often perceived that individuals with dementia cannot relearn information that has bee...
Objectives To construct a training protocol for spaced retrieval (SR) and to investigate the effecti...
In this study, we used the spaced-retrieval technique as a mnemonic device for those persons with co...
Abstract Background Spaced retrieval training (SRT) is a nonpharmacological intervention for mild co...
Background: Although memory for future intentions (prospective memory, PM) is compromised in older a...
OBJECTIVES: To construct a training protocol for spaced retrieval (SR) and to investigate the effect...
presents target learning material (eg, phone num-bers, names, and faces), readings, and discussion q...
The purpose of these two case studies was to explore the effectiveness of learning methods in dement...
Among the non-pharmacological treatments of dementia, SRT is a good candidate strategy for rehabilit...
Background: Few studies have addressed rehabilitation in semantic dementia. A potentially promising ...
Stéphanie Thivierge1,2, Martine Simard1,2, Léonie Jean1,2, Éric Gra...