2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-023-04270-w
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The effects of psychosocial interventions using generic photos on social interaction, mood and quality of life of persons with dementia: a systematic review

Josephine Rose Orejana Tan,
Petra Boersma,
Teake P. Ettema
et al.

Abstract: Background Although family photos are often used in the psychosocial care for people with dementia, little is known about the use and effectiveness of generic photos. This systematic literature review explored psychosocial interventions using generic photos for people with dementia, and the effects they have on their social interaction and/or mood and/or quality of life. In addition, it was investigated whether these interventions made use of technology in its implementation. … Show more

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“…This gap warrants exploration of sex-based gut microbiome treatments for a tailored precision medicine approach. Additionally, nonpharmacological methods such as transcranial pulse stimulation, aromatherapy, psychosocial interventions, social interventions, and music interventions, among others ( Dhippayom et al, 2022 ; Bavarsad et al, 2023 ; Chen X. et al, 2023 ; McAleer et al, 2023 ; Tan et al, 2023 ; Vuijk et al, 2023 ), hold significant promise as strategies to enhance the management of depression and AD. Moving forward, the development of a precision medicine framework, integrating knowledge gained from sex-related distinctions, could transform the future management of AD and depression, ultimately contributing to substantial improvements in the quality of life for almost all patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gap warrants exploration of sex-based gut microbiome treatments for a tailored precision medicine approach. Additionally, nonpharmacological methods such as transcranial pulse stimulation, aromatherapy, psychosocial interventions, social interventions, and music interventions, among others ( Dhippayom et al, 2022 ; Bavarsad et al, 2023 ; Chen X. et al, 2023 ; McAleer et al, 2023 ; Tan et al, 2023 ; Vuijk et al, 2023 ), hold significant promise as strategies to enhance the management of depression and AD. Moving forward, the development of a precision medicine framework, integrating knowledge gained from sex-related distinctions, could transform the future management of AD and depression, ultimately contributing to substantial improvements in the quality of life for almost all patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%