Personally tailored activities for improving psychosocial outcomes for people with dementia in long-term care

Feb 14, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Personalized activities to improve social and emotional well-being for people with dementia in long-term care

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Abstract

Eight studies involving 957 participants assessed the impact of personally tailored activities on challenging behavior among people with dementia in long-term care settings.

  • Low-quality evidence suggests that personally tailored activities may slightly improve challenging behavior (standardized mean difference -0.21).
  • Proxy-rated quality of life may be slightly worse in individuals receiving personally tailored activities (mean difference -1.93).
  • Self-rated quality of life showed little or no difference between personally tailored activities and usual care.
  • Very low quality evidence indicates uncertainty regarding the impact of personally tailored activities on positive affect and mood.
  • There was no evidence that specific theoretical models enhanced the effectiveness of the tailored activities.

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