| Title : Cognitive stimulation therapy as a sustainable intervention for dementia in sub-Saharan Africa: feasibility and clinical efficacy using a stepped-wedge design - Paddick_2017_Int.Psychogeriatr__1 |
| Author(s) : Paddick SM , Mkenda S , Mbowe G , Kisoli A , Gray WK , Dotchin CL , Ternent L , Ogunniyi A , Kissima J , Olakehinde O , Mushi D , Walker RW |
| Ref : Int Psychogeriatr , :1 , 2017 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is a psychosocial group-based intervention for dementia shown to improve cognition and quality of life with a similar efficacy to cholinesterase inhibitors. Since CST can be delivered by non-specialist healthcare workers, it has potential for use in low-resource environments, such as sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We aimed to assess the feasibility and clinical effectiveness of CST in rural Tanzania using a stepped-wedge design. |
| PubMedSearch : Paddick_2017_Int.Psychogeriatr__1 |
| PubMedID: 28222815 |
Paddick SM, Mkenda S, Mbowe G, Kisoli A, Gray WK, Dotchin CL, Ternent L, Ogunniyi A, Kissima J, Olakehinde O, Mushi D, Walker RW (2017)
Cognitive stimulation therapy as a sustainable intervention for dementia in sub-Saharan Africa: feasibility and clinical efficacy using a stepped-wedge design
Int Psychogeriatr
:1
Paddick SM, Mkenda S, Mbowe G, Kisoli A, Gray WK, Dotchin CL, Ternent L, Ogunniyi A, Kissima J, Olakehinde O, Mushi D, Walker RW (2017)
Int Psychogeriatr
:1