Title : Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: single-blind, multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial - Orrell_2014_Br.J.Psychiatry_204_454 |
Author(s) : Orrell M , Aguirre E , Spector A , Hoare Z , Woods RT , Streater A , Donovan H , Hoe J , Knapp M , Whitaker C , Russell I |
Ref : British Journal of Psychiatry , 204 :454 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: There is good evidence for the benefits of short-term cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia but little is known about possible long-term effects. AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for people with dementia in a single-blind, pragmatic randomised controlled trial including a substudy with participants taking acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs). METHOD: The participants were 236 people with dementia from 9 care homes and 9 community services. Prior to randomisation all participants received the 7-week, 14-session CST programme. The intervention group received the weekly maintenance CST group programme for 24 weeks. The control group received usual care. Primary outcomes were cognition and quality of life (clinical trial registration: ISRCTN26286067). |
PubMedSearch : Orrell_2014_Br.J.Psychiatry_204_454 |
PubMedID: 24676963 |
Orrell M, Aguirre E, Spector A, Hoare Z, Woods RT, Streater A, Donovan H, Hoe J, Knapp M, Whitaker C, Russell I (2014)
Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: single-blind, multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial
British Journal of Psychiatry
204 :454
Orrell M, Aguirre E, Spector A, Hoare Z, Woods RT, Streater A, Donovan H, Hoe J, Knapp M, Whitaker C, Russell I (2014)
British Journal of Psychiatry
204 :454