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Systematic review of the current psychosocial interventions for people with moderate to severe dementia

Citation: Hui, E., Tischler, V., Wong, G., Lau, T., & Spector, A. (2021). Systematic review of the current psychosocial interventions for people with moderate to severe dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 36(9), 1313-1329. Link to publisher’s article.

The experience of lived time in people with dementia: A systematic meta-synthesis

Citation: Eriksen, S., Bartlett, R., Grov, E., Ibsen, T., Telenius, E., & Rokstad, A. (2021). The experience of lived time in people with dementia: A systematic meta-synthesis. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 49(5), 435-455. Link to publisher’s article.

A meta-analytic review of interventions that promote meaning in life

Citation: Manco, N. & Hamby, S. (2021). A meta-analytic review of interventions that promote meaning in life. American Journal of Health Promotion, 35(6), 866-873. Link to publisher’s article.

Comparative efficacy of interventions for reducing symptoms of depression in people with dementia: Systematic review and network meta-analysis

Citation: Watt, J., Goodarzi, Z., Veroniki, A., Nincic, V., Khan, P., Ghassemi, M., Lai, Y., Treister, V., Thompson, Y., Schneider, R., Tricco, A., & Straus, S. (2021). Comparative efficacy of interventions for reducing symptoms of depression in people with dementia: Systematic review and network meta-analysis. BMJ, 372(532). Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of a simple reminiscence intervention program on the reminiscence functions in older adults

Citation: Satorres, E., Delhom, I., & Melendez, J. (2020). Effects of a simple reminiscence intervention program on the reminiscence functions in older adults. International Psychogeriatrics. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of group reminiscence therapy on agitated behavior and quality of life in Taiwanese older adults with dementia

Citation: Hsu, F., Yang, Y., Lee, F., Wang, C., & Wang, J. (2019). Effects of group reminiscence therapy on agitated behavior and quality of life in Taiwanese older adults with dementia. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 57(8), 30-36. Link to publisher’s article.

Reminiscence intervention for community-dwelling older adults without dementia: A literature review

Citation: Shropshire, M. (2019). Reminiscence intervention for community-dwelling older adults without dementia: A literature review. British Journal of Community Nursing, 25(1), NL. Link to publisher’s article.

Nostalgia as a psychological resource for people with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence of effectiveness from experimental studies

Citation: Ismail, S., Cheston, R., Christopher, G., & Meyrick, J. (2020). Nostalgia as a psychological resource for people with dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence of effectiveness from experimental studies. Dementia, 19(2), 330-351. Link to publisher’s article.

In search of the best evidence for life review therapy to reduce depressive symptoms in older adults: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Citation: Westerhof, G. & Slatman, S. (2019). In search of the best evidence for life review therapy to reduce depressive symptoms in older adults: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clinical Psychology, 26(4), 1-11. Link to publisher’s article.

Non-pharmacological interventions for older adults with depressive symptoms: A network meta-analysis of 35 randomized controlled trials

Citation: Chen, Y., Li, X., Pan, B., Wang, B., Jing, G., Liu, Q., Li, Y., Bing, Z., Yang, K., Han, X., & Ge, L. (2019). Non-pharmacological interventions for older adults with depressive symptoms: A network meta-analysis of 35 randomized controlled trials. Aging & Mental Health. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

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