Objective: Mild dementia is marked by deficits in cognition and everyday activities. However, few studies have translated findings from both areas of functioning into effective cognitive rehabilitation. The purpose of this review was to critically evaluate the existing literature on the type and success of interventions and on their extent of use of cognitive theory. Given the limited evidence base in this population, further insights were obtained from studies on mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which involves fewer cognitive and everyday functioning problems than dementia. Methods: From the literature searches, 11 studies on mild dementia and three studies on MCI were obtained. Studies were only included if the interventions either target...
Aims: This study aimed to identify differences in the implementation of cognitive activities and ins...
In the present study we explored cognitive and functional deficits in patients with multidomain mild...
Background: Preclinical cognitive changes may predict an increased risk of dementia, allowing select...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Mild dementia is marked by deficits in cognition and eve...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
INTRODUCTION: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Cognitive impairment · Dementia · Alzheimer’s disease · Cognitive reserve Aims: This study aimed to ...
Introduction: Preservation of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) is crucial for persons ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives: The literature commonly evaluates those daily...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be a stage of pre-dementia. There is no consensus about pharmaco...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is understood as an intermediate state between normal ageing and dem...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is characterized by a level of cognitive impairment that is lower th...
Aims: This study aimed to identify differences in the implementation of cognitive activities and ins...
In the present study we explored cognitive and functional deficits in patients with multidomain mild...
Background: Preclinical cognitive changes may predict an increased risk of dementia, allowing select...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: Mild dementia is marked by deficits in cognition and eve...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
INTRODUCTION: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Cognitive impairment · Dementia · Alzheimer’s disease · Cognitive reserve Aims: This study aimed to ...
Introduction: Preservation of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) is crucial for persons ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives: The literature commonly evaluates those daily...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can be a stage of pre-dementia. There is no consensus about pharmaco...
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is understood as an intermediate state between normal ageing and dem...
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is characterized by a level of cognitive impairment that is lower th...
Aims: This study aimed to identify differences in the implementation of cognitive activities and ins...
In the present study we explored cognitive and functional deficits in patients with multidomain mild...
Background: Preclinical cognitive changes may predict an increased risk of dementia, allowing select...