Personally tailored activities for improving psychosocial outcomes for people with dementia in community settings

Aug 14, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Personalized activities to improve social and emotional well-being for people with dementia living in the community

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Abstract

A total of 262 participants completed five randomized controlled trials assessing personally tailored activities for people with dementia living in the community.

  • Personally tailored activities may reduce challenging behavior in people with dementia, with a standardized mean difference of -0.44.
  • Quality of life for people with dementia could slightly improve based on family caregivers' ratings.
  • Low-certainty evidence suggests that personally tailored activities may have little or no effect on depression, affect, passivity, and engagement.
  • Caregiver distress may slightly improve, while caregiver burden, quality of life, and depression show no clear benefits from the activities.
  • No studies reported adverse effects associated with personally tailored activities.

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