2009
DOI: 10.1080/09602010902719105
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Collaborative memory intervention in dementia: Caregiver participation matters

Abstract: The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of a collaborative memory intervention for persons with dementia and their spousal caregivers, where the couple acquired and practised memory supportive strategies (spaced-retrieval and hierarchical cuing) to learn a face-name association and to set a table for coffee/tea. The collaborative intervention was compared to an individual intervention where the person with dementia received the same training but without the participating caregiver and to a contro… Show more

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“…Three texts (17.6%) did not mention any limit, but in results it was possible to see all caregivers were older adults 22,25,30 . In one case only caregivers between 64-69 years 26 were included, another case included only caregivers ≥ 70 years 19 and one publication was a case study and included only two participants (72 and 74 years old) 29 .…”
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“…Three texts (17.6%) did not mention any limit, but in results it was possible to see all caregivers were older adults 22,25,30 . In one case only caregivers between 64-69 years 26 were included, another case included only caregivers ≥ 70 years 19 and one publication was a case study and included only two participants (72 and 74 years old) 29 .…”
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“…Considering 15 texts, most of them caregivers were female. The percentage varied from 50% 30 to 100%, and in this last there were only two participants, both female 29 . The mean percentage of female caregivers was 69.56%.…”
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“…It is also common to include activities of daily living. 21,22 The performance of activities can be completed individually or in groups, 23 or even with family members. 24 It differs from mental stimulation in that the participants are taught a number of strategies to optimize their mental functioning.…”
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