Background and purpose: The mechanisms underlying the success of doll therapy are poorly understood. The aims of this study were to explore how people in care, doll users and non-users, make sense of doll use in their settings. Methodology: A grounded theory approach was used, recruiting participants from three residential care homes involving four male and 12 female residents. Data collection occurred in two phases; five participants took part in a focus group and later 11 participants were interviewed individually. Eight of the 11 participants had dementia, and four participants were actively using dolls. Results and conclusion: The results are presented as themes, and sub-themes, consisting of four main categories (intraperson...
Behavioral and psychologic symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are frequent and represent a burden for patie...
Background: Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dw...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...
Background: There are a number of therapies currently available to assist healthcare professionals a...
Objectives: Among the psychosocial interventions intended to reduce the behavioral and psychological...
Objectives: To compare a lifelike baby doll intervention for reducing anxiety, agitation, and aggres...
Background: There are a number of therapies currently available to assist healthcare professionals a...
Introduction: Many elderly populations feel lonely and it has a significant negative relationship to...
Introduction: Although doll therapy was introduced in the 1990s, long-term care institutions aimed a...
Dementia is a progressive disease of brain tissue that causes various cognitive symptoms such as mem...
Abstract Background Patients living with dementia are severely affected by the development of behavi...
Patients living with dementia are severely affected by the development of behavioral and psychologic...
(1) Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a threat for people wit...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that museum object handling sessions offer short term benefit...
Izhodišča in namen: Demenca postaja vse bolj razširjena bolezen in predstavlja zdravstveni in social...
Behavioral and psychologic symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are frequent and represent a burden for patie...
Background: Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dw...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...
Background: There are a number of therapies currently available to assist healthcare professionals a...
Objectives: Among the psychosocial interventions intended to reduce the behavioral and psychological...
Objectives: To compare a lifelike baby doll intervention for reducing anxiety, agitation, and aggres...
Background: There are a number of therapies currently available to assist healthcare professionals a...
Introduction: Many elderly populations feel lonely and it has a significant negative relationship to...
Introduction: Although doll therapy was introduced in the 1990s, long-term care institutions aimed a...
Dementia is a progressive disease of brain tissue that causes various cognitive symptoms such as mem...
Abstract Background Patients living with dementia are severely affected by the development of behavi...
Patients living with dementia are severely affected by the development of behavioral and psychologic...
(1) Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are a threat for people wit...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that museum object handling sessions offer short term benefit...
Izhodišča in namen: Demenca postaja vse bolj razširjena bolezen in predstavlja zdravstveni in social...
Behavioral and psychologic symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are frequent and represent a burden for patie...
Background: Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dw...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...