Cochrane2023Ia
Cochrane Review: Personally tailored activities for improving psychosocial outcomes for people with dementia in long-term care
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Individuell angepasste Aktivitäten zur Verbesserung psychosozialer Endpunkte für Menschen mit Demenz in der Langzeitpflege - Möhler, R - 2023 \| Cochrane Library
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### Objectives
∙ To assess the effects of personally tailored activities on psychosocial outcomes for people with dementia living in long‐term care facilities.
∙ To describe the components of the interventions.
∙ To describe conditions which enhance the effectiveness of personally ta...
ed clinical trials offering personally tailored activities. All interventions included an assessment of the participants' present or past preferences for, or interest in, particular activities as a basis for an individual activity plan. Control groups received either usual care or an active control ...
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