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Psychosocial interventions for people with dementia: a synthesis of systematic reviews.

Orii McDermottGeorgina CharlesworthEef HogervorstCharlotte R StonerEsme Moniz-CookAimee SpectorEmese CsipkeMartin Orrell
Published in: Aging & mental health (2018)
There is good evidence that multi-component exercise with sufficient intensity improves global physical and cognitive functions and activities of daily living skills. There is also good evidence that group-based cognitive stimulation improves cognitive functions, social interaction and quality of life. This synthesis also highlights the potential importance of group activities to improve social integration for people with dementia. Future research should investigate longer-term specific outcomes, consider the severity and types of dementia, and investigate mechanisms of change.
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