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Assessment of innovative living and care arrangements for persons with dementia: a systematic review.

Christian SpeckemeierA NiemannM WeitzelC AbelsK HöferA WalendzikJ WasemS Neusser
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2023)
The positive effects may be attributable to the inherent characteristics, including small group sizes, a stimulating design, and altered staff roles and responsibilities. Arguably, some of these characteristics might also be the reason for increased BPSD. Studies had variable methodological quality and results have to be considered with caution. Future research should examine these effects more closely and should investigate populations' preferences with regards to housing in the event of dementia.
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