“…This included validated quantitative scales for symptoms of agitation (Ballard et al, 2002;Holmes et al, 2002;Snow et al, 2004;Lin et al, 2007), other quantitative measures such as duration of sleep (Henry et al, 1994) or time to administer medicines (Gray and Clair, 2002), to qualitative measures such as the opinions of family carers and staff obtained through focus groups and logbooks (Kilstoff and Chenoweth, 1998). There was no clear relationship between the type of measure used and study outcomes.…”