2023
DOI: 10.1111/jnp.12346
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Effectiveness of Snoezelen in older adults with neurocognitive and other pathologies: A systematic review of the literature

Sónia C. Carvalho,
Fátima S. Martins,
Amélia N. Martins
et al.

Abstract: Snoezelen Multisensory Stimulation (SMSS) is a non‐pharmacological intervention that provides controlled multisensorial environments to stimulate the primary senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste, proprioceptive and vestibular. Even though the use and potential of SMSS have been widespread in the literature regarding certain target populations (autism, developmental disabilities) and settings (e.g. leisure, therapeutic), its effectiveness in older adults with neurocognitive disorders (e.g. dementia, mild… Show more

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