Onder_2005_Br.J.Psychiatry_187_450

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Title : Reality orientation therapy combined with cholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease: randomised controlled trial - Onder_2005_Br.J.Psychiatry_187_450
Author(s) : Onder G , Zanetti O , Giacobini E , Frisoni GB , Bartorelli L , Carbone G , Lambertucci P , Silveri MC , Bernabei R
Ref : British Journal of Psychiatry , 187 :450 , 2005
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Reality orientation therapy combined with cholinesterase inhibitors has not been evaluated in patients with Alzheimer's disease. AIMS: To perform such an evaluation. METHOD: We randomly assigned 79 of 156 patients treated with donepezil to receive a reality orientation programme. Caregivers of the treatment group were trained to offer the programme at home 3 days a week, 30 min/day, for 25 consecutive weeks, and were invited to stimulate and involve patients in reality-based communication.
RESULTS: The treatment group showed a slight improvement in Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores (mean change +0.2, s.e.=0.4) compared with a decline in the control group (mean change -1.1, s.e.=0.4; P=0.02). Similarly for the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale--Cognition (treatment group mean change +0.4, s.e.=0.8; control group -2.5, s.e.=0.8; P=0.01). The intervention had an equal effect on cognition in those with mild (MMSE score > or = 20) and moderate (score <20) dementia. No significant effect was observed for behavioural and functional outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: Reality orientation enhances the effects of donepezil on cognition in Alzheimer's disease.

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Onder G, Zanetti O, Giacobini E, Frisoni GB, Bartorelli L, Carbone G, Lambertucci P, Silveri MC, Bernabei R (2005)
Reality orientation therapy combined with cholinesterase inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease: randomised controlled trial
British Journal of Psychiatry 187 :450

Onder G, Zanetti O, Giacobini E, Frisoni GB, Bartorelli L, Carbone G, Lambertucci P, Silveri MC, Bernabei R (2005)
British Journal of Psychiatry 187 :450