Background Evidence-based rehabilitative interventions, if widely implemented, could equip people with dementia and their families to manage life with the condition and reduce the need for health and care services. The aim of this translational study, building on evidence from the GREAT randomised controlled trial, was to develop a foundation for implementing the GREAT Cognitive Rehabilitation intervention in community-based services for people with mild-to-moderate dementia. Methods Key elements of the implementation strategy were identifying and supporting managerial and clinical leadership, conducting collaborative planning and target-setting, training and supporting practitioners, and providing external facilitation. We developed implem...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: People with dementia progressively lose cognitive and functional a...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...
INTRODUCTION In the UK over 800,000 older people have dementia, which can lead to social exclusion, ...
Background Evidence-based rehabilitative interventions, if widely implemented, could equip people wi...
Background: Dementia is a national priority and this research addresses the Prime Minister’s commitm...
© 2019 Yates et al. Objective: Support after a diagnosis of dementia may facilitate better adjustmen...
© The Author(s). 2018 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
This series of articles for rehabilitation in practice aims to cover a knowledge element of the reha...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
YesBackground: A study to determine the feasibility of conducting a future population-based trial in...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: People with dementia progressively lose cognitive and functional a...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...
INTRODUCTION In the UK over 800,000 older people have dementia, which can lead to social exclusion, ...
Background Evidence-based rehabilitative interventions, if widely implemented, could equip people wi...
Background: Dementia is a national priority and this research addresses the Prime Minister’s commitm...
© 2019 Yates et al. Objective: Support after a diagnosis of dementia may facilitate better adjustmen...
© The Author(s). 2018 This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
This series of articles for rehabilitation in practice aims to cover a knowledge element of the reha...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
YesBackground: A study to determine the feasibility of conducting a future population-based trial in...
Background: Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is an individualised, person-centred intervention for peop...
There are effective non-pharmacological treatment programs that reduce functional disability and cha...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: People with dementia progressively lose cognitive and functional a...
BACKGROUND: There are few effective interventions for dementia. AIM: To determine the clinical effec...
INTRODUCTION In the UK over 800,000 older people have dementia, which can lead to social exclusion, ...