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Efficacy of Cognitive Rehabilitation in Alzheimer Disease: A 1-Year Follow-Up Study.

Sophie GermainVinciane WojtasikFrançoise LekeuAnne QuittreCatherine OlivierVinciane GodichardEric Salmon
Published in: Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology (2018)
This observational study in a clinical setting is in line with the benefit of CR for patients with mild AD reported in recent randomized controlled trials. The benefit obtained for adapted activities remained after 1 year, even if global cognition declined. Moreover caregiver's burden related to all individually relevant daily activities (from a list of 98) evaluated within the CR program was decreased after 1 year. Those preliminary results emphasize the importance of choice for the measurement instrument to report CR efficacy and claim for further validation of such tools.
Keyphrases
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  • randomized controlled trial
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