2020
DOI: 10.1002/gps.5421
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Cognitive stimulation therapy for people with dementia in Brazil (CST‐Brasil): Results from a single blind randomized controlled trial

Abstract: ObjectiveThe prevalence of dementia has been increasing particularly in developing countries but care provision is still limited in these regions. Psychosocial interventions are recognized as useful tools to improve cognitive and behavioral difficulties, as well as quality of life of people with dementia (PwD) and their caregivers. Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is an evidence‐based psychosocial intervention, recommended and implemented in many countries. In Brazil, there is no validated psychosocial inte… Show more

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“…This is because some cognitive dysfunctions exacerbate an individual’s susceptibility to recurrent depression, while low mood drives deficits in cognitive functioning ( Wiels et al, 2021 ). Our results are inconsistent with previous reports on the influence of individual characteristics on response to CST, however ( Aguirre et al, 2013 ; Apoìstolo et al, 2014 ; Marinho et al, 2020 ). The discrepancies may relate to the different set of individual characteristics considered in the present study (vis-à-vis those explored by Aguirre et al, 2013 ; Apoìstolo et al, 2014 ), and to our having treated education as a continuous variable (whereas Marinho et al, 2020 , split their sample into individuals with a high vs. low education).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is because some cognitive dysfunctions exacerbate an individual’s susceptibility to recurrent depression, while low mood drives deficits in cognitive functioning ( Wiels et al, 2021 ). Our results are inconsistent with previous reports on the influence of individual characteristics on response to CST, however ( Aguirre et al, 2013 ; Apoìstolo et al, 2014 ; Marinho et al, 2020 ). The discrepancies may relate to the different set of individual characteristics considered in the present study (vis-à-vis those explored by Aguirre et al, 2013 ; Apoìstolo et al, 2014 ), and to our having treated education as a continuous variable (whereas Marinho et al, 2020 , split their sample into individuals with a high vs. low education).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Since the present study was exploratory in nature, the extent to which individual factors -other than those examined here- might affect the benefits of CST should be further explored, especially in crucial domains like functional ability and quality of life (see Lobbia et al, 2019 ; Marinho et al, 2020 ). We also did not consider other relevant clinical details relating to dementia (such as its early or late onset and duration, and the use of medication), which warrant further study.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding dementia through different perspectives others than the medical one allows us to think about nonpharmacological treatments. Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve cognition (Mather, 2020;, alleviate behavioural symptoms (O'connor et al, 2009a), increase emotional well-being (O'connor et al, 2009b), help with depression (Teri et al, 2005,Marinho et al, 2021 and with the functionality in the activities of daily living , Marinho et al, 2021.…”
Section: Cognitive Stimulation Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%