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View article: PERSON-CENTERED CARE PRACTICES PREDICT STAFF BURNOUT AND ENGAGEMENT IN LONG-TERM CARE STAFF
PERSON-CENTERED CARE PRACTICES PREDICT STAFF BURNOUT AND ENGAGEMENT IN LONG-TERM CARE STAFF Open
Long-term care (LTC) staff experience above-average rates of burnout, which have personal and professional consequences. Little is known about the effects on staff of implementing person-centered care practices to improve LTC residents’ qu…
View article: Application, understanding, and appropriation of the Montessori method for persons with dementia: A qualitative pilot study
Application, understanding, and appropriation of the Montessori method for persons with dementia: A qualitative pilot study Open
The Montessori method applied in nursing homes is a person-centered approach targeting the enhancement of autonomy, well-being, and quality of life for older adults with dementia. Despite its potential in the aging field, its operationaliz…
View article: A SPOTLIGHT ON ADAPTATION: PREIMPLEMENTATION OF MONTESSORI-BASED APPROACHES IN VA LONG-TERM CARE
A SPOTLIGHT ON ADAPTATION: PREIMPLEMENTATION OF MONTESSORI-BASED APPROACHES IN VA LONG-TERM CARE Open
Effectively adapting evidence-based interventions for nursing home (NH) implementation is a critical, yet under-examined, component of improving care quality. Montessori-based activity programming (MAP) is an evidence-based intervention th…
View article: Making the Case for Accelerated Withdrawal of Aducanumab
Making the Case for Accelerated Withdrawal of Aducanumab Open
The controversial approval in June 2021 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of aducanumab (marketed as Aduhelm), Biogen’s monoclonal antibody for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, raises significant concerns for the dementia field a…
View article: A cluster-randomized crossover trial of Montessori activities delivered by family carers to nursing home residents with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia
A cluster-randomized crossover trial of Montessori activities delivered by family carers to nursing home residents with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia Open
This study strengthens the evidence base for the use of the Montessori programs in increasing well-being in nursing home residents. The findings also provide evidence that family members are an additional valuable resource in implementing …
View article: Hear My Song: Teaching Persons with Dementia to Play Musical Instruments
Hear My Song: Teaching Persons with Dementia to Play Musical Instruments Open
While persons with dementia benefit from listening to music, there has been little research on teaching persons with dementia to play musical instruments, nor on the resulting effects of such teaching on these persons and their caregivers.…
View article: VoiceMyChoice™: Facilitating Understanding of Preferences of Residents with Dementia
VoiceMyChoice™: Facilitating Understanding of Preferences of Residents with Dementia Open
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate the effects of visual materials (labeled pictures and a preference sorting template) on the ability to increase the convergence (agreement) of responses by persons with dementia and the…
View article: Effects of Sustained, Coordinated Activities Programming in Long-Term Care: The Memory in Rhythm&#174 Program
Effects of Sustained, Coordinated Activities Programming in Long-Term Care: The Memory in Rhythm&#174 Program Open
Beneficial effects of providing engaging activities to long-term care residents have been well documented. However, it is important to determine the effects of activities when providing throughout the day, especially as they related to out…
View article: VoiceMyChoice™: Facilitating Understanding of Preferences of Residents with Dementia
VoiceMyChoice™: Facilitating Understanding of Preferences of Residents with Dementia Open
View article: Creating Effective Self-Management for Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment
Creating Effective Self-Management for Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes and Cognitive Impairment Open
The primary objective of the study was to determine whether a distanced-based educational in-tervention would result in positive health outcomes for persons with both DM and cognitive impairment. Older adults with Type 2 diabetes (Diabetes…