Citation: Legere, L., McNeill, S., Martin, L., Acorn, M., & An, D. (2017). Nonpharmacological approaches for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in older adults: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27, e1360-e1376. Link to publisher’s article.
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Evaluating physical activity in dementia: A systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set
Citation: Goncalves, A., Cruz, J., Marques, A., Demain, S., & Samuel, D. (2018). Evaluating physical activity in dementia: A systematic review of outcomes to inform the development of a core outcome set. Age & Ageing, 47(1), 34-41. Link to publisher’s article.
Can leisure activities slow dementia progression in nursing home residents? A cluster-randomized controlled trial
Citation: Cheng, S., Chow, P., Song, Y., Yu, E., & Lam, J. (2014). Can leisure activities slow dementia progression in nursing home residents? A cluster-randomized controlled trial. International Psychogeriatrics, 26(4), 637-43. Link to publisher’s article.
Dementia practice guidelines for recreational therapists: Treatment of disturbing behaviors
Citation: Fitzsimmons, S., Sardina, A., & Buettner, L. (2008). Dementia practice guidelines for recreational therapists: Treatment of disturbing behaviors. Hattiesburg, MS: American Therapeutic Recreation Association. Link to publisher’s document.
The meaning of “now” moments of engagement in yoga for persons with alzheimer’s disease
Citation: Litchke, L. & Hodges, J. (2014). The meaning of “now” moments of engagement in yoga for persons with alzheimer’s disease. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 229-246. Link to publisher’s article.
A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation
Citation: Nair, R., Martin, K., & Sinclair, E. (2015). A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal, 25(4), 479-502. Link to publisher’s article.
The effect of the N.E.S.T. approach on a dementia-specific unit
Citation: Lewis, J. (2007). The effect of the N.E.S.T. approach on a dementia-specific unit. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 6(20, 32-38. Link to publisher’s article.
Activity engagement in dementia care: A student delivered home program
Citation: Braddock, B. & Phipps, E. (2010). Activity engagement in dementia care: A student delivered home program. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 9(4), 19-30. Link to publisher’s article.
Therapeutic recreation interventions for need-driven dementia compromised behaviors in community dwelling elders
Citation: Fitzsimmons, S. & Buettner, L. (2012). Therapeutic recreation interventions for need-driven dementia compromised behaviors in community dwelling elders. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 11(1), 19-33. Link to publisher’s article.
Active lifestyle for older adults with dementia: Wheelchair biking versus other recreational therapy interventions
Citation: Buettner, L., Fitzsimmons, S., Labban, J., & Barba, B. (2013). Active lifestyle for older adults with dementia: Wheelchair biking versus other recreational therapy interventions. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 12(1), 31-40. Link to publisher’s article.