Dementia is the most disabling neuropsychiatric disorder of adulthood. Typical dementia-Alzheimer disease (AD) is progressive and irreversible dementia syndrome characterized by loss of intellectual capacity in many domains, altered behavior, inability to care for oneself, and altimately, neurologic abnormalities. But, unfortunately, the exact cause of dementia is still unknown and in the treatment of dementia, the focus is limited to relieve the cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Among treatment modalities of dementia, biomedical intervention has been emphasized on organic cause, individual pathology and cognitive symptomatology. But, for effective management of dementia, both biomedical and psychosocial factors must be included. Because t...
Varying psycho-social treatment techniques are applied for elderly patients with dementia; reality-o...
In the past decades many psychosocial interventions for elderly people with dementia have been devel...
Noncognitive symptoms in dementia include many kinds of behavioural and psychological symptoms. Beha...
We reviewed six psychosocial interventions for individuals with dementia. Inter-ventions are describ...
Introduction: The care for persons with dementia with chronic diseases has changed much in the past ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial interventions in long-term care have the potential to improve the quality o...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial interventions in long-term care have the potential to improve the quality o...
A number of different intervention programmes have been described in the literature for caregivers o...
Most interventions in dementia address behavioral or social, rather than cognitive functioning. Cogn...
Introduction: Psychosocial interventions are recognised as important treatments for people with de...
AbstractThere is a high recognition of the fact that psychosocial interventions make an essential co...
The number of people suffering from dementia in The Netherlands is expected to rise from 175,000 in ...
Objectives: Over the last 10 years there has been a multitude of studies of psychosocial interventio...
In this article an overview is given of ten different methods of psychosocial treatment for dementia...
General practitioners provide most of the medical care for people with dementia who live in resident...
Varying psycho-social treatment techniques are applied for elderly patients with dementia; reality-o...
In the past decades many psychosocial interventions for elderly people with dementia have been devel...
Noncognitive symptoms in dementia include many kinds of behavioural and psychological symptoms. Beha...
We reviewed six psychosocial interventions for individuals with dementia. Inter-ventions are describ...
Introduction: The care for persons with dementia with chronic diseases has changed much in the past ...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial interventions in long-term care have the potential to improve the quality o...
BACKGROUND: Psychosocial interventions in long-term care have the potential to improve the quality o...
A number of different intervention programmes have been described in the literature for caregivers o...
Most interventions in dementia address behavioral or social, rather than cognitive functioning. Cogn...
Introduction: Psychosocial interventions are recognised as important treatments for people with de...
AbstractThere is a high recognition of the fact that psychosocial interventions make an essential co...
The number of people suffering from dementia in The Netherlands is expected to rise from 175,000 in ...
Objectives: Over the last 10 years there has been a multitude of studies of psychosocial interventio...
In this article an overview is given of ten different methods of psychosocial treatment for dementia...
General practitioners provide most of the medical care for people with dementia who live in resident...
Varying psycho-social treatment techniques are applied for elderly patients with dementia; reality-o...
In the past decades many psychosocial interventions for elderly people with dementia have been devel...
Noncognitive symptoms in dementia include many kinds of behavioural and psychological symptoms. Beha...