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View article: Treatment experiences, preferences, and expectations for cognitive impairments in long COVID among Chinese young and older adults: a constructivist grounded theory study
Treatment experiences, preferences, and expectations for cognitive impairments in long COVID among Chinese young and older adults: a constructivist grounded theory study Open
View article: COVID-19 infection associated with increased risk of new-onset vascular dementia in adults ≥50 years
COVID-19 infection associated with increased risk of new-onset vascular dementia in adults ≥50 years Open
COVID-19 is associated with long-term neurological complications, but its impact on new-onset dementia (NOD), particularly vascular dementia (VaD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), remains unclear. We observed adults aged 50 years and older fr…
View article: Dementia risk reduction potential among faith communities: Insights into modifiable risk factors in the English population
Dementia risk reduction potential among faith communities: Insights into modifiable risk factors in the English population Open
Background: Dementia prevention is a global public health priority. However, limited research has examined modifiable dementia risk factors (MRFs) within faith communities, despite their significant presence in the population of England. F…
View article: 73 Does Artificial Intelligence Note Writing Affect Emergency Medicine Throughput and Billing Metrics?
73 Does Artificial Intelligence Note Writing Affect Emergency Medicine Throughput and Billing Metrics? Open
View article: Interventions for cognitive frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for cognitive frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanism…
View article: Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis
Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis Open
Background The World Health Organization’s (WHO) publication on age-friendly environments (AFEs) imagines future cities to become more age-friendly to harness the latent potential of older adults, especially those who have restricted mobil…
View article: The effect of physical exercise and cognition-orientated interventions on post-stroke cognitive function: Protocol for an overview of reviews
The effect of physical exercise and cognition-orientated interventions on post-stroke cognitive function: Protocol for an overview of reviews Open
Background Strokes are becoming more common, and with improving survival rates, the prevalence of stroke survivors has increased. Almost half of chronic stroke survivors are cognitively impaired, and healthcare services are struggling to m…
View article: Understanding how, for whom and under what circumstances telecare can support independence in community-dwelling older adults: a realist review
Understanding how, for whom and under what circumstances telecare can support independence in community-dwelling older adults: a realist review Open
View article: COVID-19 Infection Associated with Increased Risk of New-Onset Vascular Dementia in Adults Aged 50 Years and Older: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Using Data from the UK Biobank
COVID-19 Infection Associated with Increased Risk of New-Onset Vascular Dementia in Adults Aged 50 Years and Older: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Using Data from the UK Biobank Open
View article: Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing and Engaging With Community‐Based Singing Support Services in Dementia
Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing and Engaging With Community‐Based Singing Support Services in Dementia Open
Background: Community‐based singing services can offer beneficial post‐diagnostic support for people living with dementia and their carers. However, despite the benefits, many people with dementia and their carers encounter barriers when t…
View article: Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction: The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanis…
View article: Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction: The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanis…
View article: Association between COVID-19 infection and new-onset dementia in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Association between COVID-19 infection and new-onset dementia in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background The relationship between COVID-19 infection and a possible increased likelihood of older adults developing new-onset dementia (NOD) remains elusive. Methods A thorough search was performed across several databases including MEDL…
View article: INTERVENTIONS FOR COGNITIVE FRAILTY: DELPHI CONSENSUS WITH RESEARCHERS, CLINICIANS, AND EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE
INTERVENTIONS FOR COGNITIVE FRAILTY: DELPHI CONSENSUS WITH RESEARCHERS, CLINICIANS, AND EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE Open
The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible has led to proposals that addressing risk factors, symptoms or mechanisms o…
View article: Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis (Preprint)
Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The World Health Organization’s (WHO) publication on age-friendly environments (AFEs) imagines future cities to become more age-friendly to harness the latent potential of older adults, especially those who have restricted mobi…
View article: Understanding exogenous factors and biological mechanisms for cognitive frailty: A multidisciplinary scoping review
Understanding exogenous factors and biological mechanisms for cognitive frailty: A multidisciplinary scoping review Open
Cognitive frailty (CF) is the conjunction of cognitive impairment without dementia and physical frailty. While predictors of each element are well-researched, mechanisms of their co-occurrence have not been integrated, particularly in term…
View article: The effects of singing interventions on quality of life, mood and levels of agitation in community-dwelling people living with dementia: A quantitative systematic review
The effects of singing interventions on quality of life, mood and levels of agitation in community-dwelling people living with dementia: A quantitative systematic review Open
Background and Aims: Music-based interventions have been found to benefit people living with dementia and have positive impacts on cognition and well-being. Most people with dementia live in the community and compared to people with dement…
View article: Quality of life in older adults with mood states associated with bipolar disorder: A secondary analysis of the English longitudinal study of ageing data
Quality of life in older adults with mood states associated with bipolar disorder: A secondary analysis of the English longitudinal study of ageing data Open
Objectives To investigate: (i) whether mood states associated with bipolar disorder are associated with poorer quality of life in older adults, and (ii) what are some of the predictors of quality of life in older adults with mood states as…
View article: The Changing Care of Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: A Narrative Analysis
The Changing Care of Older Adults With Bipolar Disorder: A Narrative Analysis Open
Older adults with bipolar disorder experience distinct challenges compared to younger age groups with bipolar disorder. They potentially require adaptations to the care they receive. This study aimed to explore experiences of care and chan…
View article: Understanding older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility needs during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the hierarchy of travel needs: a systematic review
Understanding older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility needs during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the hierarchy of travel needs: a systematic review Open
The aim of this article is to critically review the scientific literature about the changes in travel behaviour and mobility amongst older adults caused by the COVID-19 pandemic across various countries, identify unmet travel needs and hig…
View article: A Holistic Approach to Cognitive Frailty in Community-dwelling Older Adults in India: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey
A Holistic Approach to Cognitive Frailty in Community-dwelling Older Adults in India: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Open
Background: Cognitive frailty (CF), a complex intersection of physical frailty (PF) and cognitive impairment (CI), remains inadequately explored in the Indian context. Given its potential link to dementia and reversible characteristics, th…
View article: A Scoping Review on the Opportunities for Social Engagement and Cognitive Frailty in Older Adults
A Scoping Review on the Opportunities for Social Engagement and Cognitive Frailty in Older Adults Open
Cognitive frailty (CF) is defined as the clinical syndrome of the combination of physical frailty and cognitive impairment, without dementia. Numerous risk factors for CF have been previously identified but this scoping review focusses on …
View article: A systematic review of older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility during COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned for sustainable transport provision and healthy aging
A systematic review of older adults’ travel behaviour and mobility during COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned for sustainable transport provision and healthy aging Open
The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant disruptions to the travel and mobility of various population groups worldwide. These impacts were more pronounced for older adults, who, in various countries around the world, were instructed to qua…
View article: Understanding exogenous factors and biological mechanisms for cognitive frailty: a multidisciplinary scoping review
Understanding exogenous factors and biological mechanisms for cognitive frailty: a multidisciplinary scoping review Open
Cognitive frailty (CF) is the conjunction of cognitive impairment without dementia and physical frailty. While predictors of each element are well-researched, mechanisms of their co-occurrence have not been integrated, particularly in term…
View article: Temporal Association between COVID-19 Infection and Subsequent New-Onset Dementia in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Temporal Association between COVID-19 Infection and Subsequent New-Onset Dementia in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Understanding the Value of a Proactive Telecare System in Supporting Older Adults’ Independence at Home: Qualitative Interview Study Among Key Interest Groups
Understanding the Value of a Proactive Telecare System in Supporting Older Adults’ Independence at Home: Qualitative Interview Study Among Key Interest Groups Open
Background Telecare is claimed to support people to live in their own homes for longer by providing monitoring services that enable responses to emergencies at home. Although most telecare technologies commissioned in the United Kingdom pr…
View article: Do community-based singing interventions have an impact on people living with dementia and their carers? A mixed-methods study protocol
Do community-based singing interventions have an impact on people living with dementia and their carers? A mixed-methods study protocol Open
Introduction Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve quality of life for people living with dementia (PwD). To date, most evaluations of singing interventions have focused on the benefits for …
View article: The Indirect Impact of Educational Attainment as a Distal Resource for Older Adults on Loneliness, Social Isolation, Psychological Resilience, and Technology Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Quantitative Study
The Indirect Impact of Educational Attainment as a Distal Resource for Older Adults on Loneliness, Social Isolation, Psychological Resilience, and Technology Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Quantitative Study Open
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, government-mandated social distancing prevented the spread of the disease but potentially exacerbated social isolation and loneliness for older people, especially those already vulnerable to isolati…
View article: What does it mean to age well with bipolar disorder? A qualitative study using photo elicitation
What does it mean to age well with bipolar disorder? A qualitative study using photo elicitation Open
Objectives The objective of this study is to explore what ageing well means to older adults with bipolar disorder. Methods Older adults with bipolar disorder took photographs of aspects of their lives that they felt represented ageing well…
View article: Loneliness and older adults: psychological resilience and technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic—a cross sectional study
Loneliness and older adults: psychological resilience and technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic—a cross sectional study Open
Introduction: This study investigated how psychological resilience influenced greater technology use among older adults, and whether they moderated the impact of social isolation on loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also explored…