Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents with dementia in long-term care. However, it is still largely unclear which differences in social engagement and depression exist in residents of various long-term care settings and how these differences may be explained. This study investigated the relationship between social engagement and depressive symptoms in long-term care dementia units, and studied whether differences in social engagement and depressive symptoms between units can be ascribed to the composition of the resident population or to differences in type of care setting.Methods: Thirty-seven long-term care units for residents with dementia in nursing- and residential homes in the Netherlands pa...
© 2021Objectives: With the increase in older adults receiving long-term care in facilities, the leve...
noObjectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff–resident interactions ad...
Recent research has highlighted the influence of psychosocial factors on the course of dementia and ...
Postprint 2010. Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents w...
Purpose: To study the effect of depression (high levels of depressive symptoms) on social engagement...
Purpose: To study the effect of depression (high levels of depressive symptoms) on social engagement...
BACKGROUND: although social engagement and depressive symptoms are important concerns for long-term ...
This study investigated the effect of social interaction including activity participation, relations...
Objectives: Research into the lived experiences of long-term care residents with dementia hasidentif...
Objectives: To longitudinally explore the association between activities and depressive symptoms of ...
OBJECTIVES: To longitudinally explore the association between activities and depressive symptoms of ...
BACKGROUND: Social interaction between residents and staff is an important factor influencing sense ...
© 2015 International Psychogeriatric Association. This study forms part of a larger European program...
Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the degree of association between mood, activity enga...
Abstract Background Although social interaction is important for dementia care and well-being of per...
© 2021Objectives: With the increase in older adults receiving long-term care in facilities, the leve...
noObjectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff–resident interactions ad...
Recent research has highlighted the influence of psychosocial factors on the course of dementia and ...
Postprint 2010. Background: Social engagement and depression are important outcomes for residents w...
Purpose: To study the effect of depression (high levels of depressive symptoms) on social engagement...
Purpose: To study the effect of depression (high levels of depressive symptoms) on social engagement...
BACKGROUND: although social engagement and depressive symptoms are important concerns for long-term ...
This study investigated the effect of social interaction including activity participation, relations...
Objectives: Research into the lived experiences of long-term care residents with dementia hasidentif...
Objectives: To longitudinally explore the association between activities and depressive symptoms of ...
OBJECTIVES: To longitudinally explore the association between activities and depressive symptoms of ...
BACKGROUND: Social interaction between residents and staff is an important factor influencing sense ...
© 2015 International Psychogeriatric Association. This study forms part of a larger European program...
Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the degree of association between mood, activity enga...
Abstract Background Although social interaction is important for dementia care and well-being of per...
© 2021Objectives: With the increase in older adults receiving long-term care in facilities, the leve...
noObjectives: The aim of this study is to explore the extent to which staff–resident interactions ad...
Recent research has highlighted the influence of psychosocial factors on the course of dementia and ...