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Cognitive stimulation therapy for people with dementia in practice: A service evaluation 원문보기

The British journal of occupational therapy, v.79 no.9, 2016년, pp.574 - 580  

Streater, Amy (Senior Researcher, Research and Development, Goodmayes Hospital, Essex, UK) ,  Aguirre, Elisa (Clinical Research Health Psychologist, Research and Development, Goodmayes Hospital, Essex, UK) ,  Spector, Aimee (Reader in Clinical Psychology, Research Department of Clinical, Education and Health Psychology, University College London, UK) ,  Orrell, Martin (Director of the Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, UK)

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Introduction Cognitive stimulation therapy is a well-recognised evidence-based cognitive psychosocial intervention for people with mild to moderate dementia. Despite increased use of the programme, little is known about its implementation in practice. Method A service evaluation of care home staff t...

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