Exploring Factors Associated With Successful Nonpharmacological Interventions for People With Dementia.
HyounKyoung Grace ParkSuzanne E Perumean-ChaneyAlfred A BartolucciPublished in: Dementia and neurocognitive disorders (2021)
We found some programs even with a rigorous study design did not produce expected outcomes while other programs with poor designs reported positive outcomes, which necessitates further investigation on the validity of the assessments. Factors such as individual tailored and customized interventions, promoting social interactions, ease of administration and compatibility of interventions, and developing program theory need to be considered when developing nonpharmacological intervention programs.