Unexpected lucidity in dementia: application of qualitative methods to develop an informant-reported lucidity measure.
Mildred RamirezJeanne A TeresiJulie EllisPaloma Gonzalez-LopezStephanie SilverMojdeh RutiglianoJosephine Vidal-ManzanoGabriel BoratgisDavangere P DevanandIrena van MeerIsmaa BhattiUsama BhattiJosé A LuchsingerPublished in: Aging & mental health (2023)
An obstacle to understanding the mechanisms and estimating the prevalence of lucid events among individuals with dementia and other neurological conditions is the scarcity of reliable and valid measures. The substantive and varied data gathered from multiple methods including the collaborative work of an External Advisory Board, modified focus groups with staff and family caregivers, and structured cognitive interviews with health professionals were central in creating the revised version of the lucidity measure.