In response to the need to develop evidence-based best practices interventions and services for individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), the authors conducted an interdisciplinary literature review of exemplar programs, defined as those including multimodal or unimodal interventions; shown to be appropriate for individuals in the early stages of AD; demonstrating promise to support, maintain, and improve independent functioning; and shown to have positive effects for a variety of outcomes, including quality of life. This article examines evidence from five kinds of programs: (a) multimodal interventions, (b) programs developed by the Southwest Florida Interdisciplinary Center for Positive Aging, (c) sleep enhancement interventions, (d) managed care programs, and (e) technology-based interventions. Evidence from the review suggests that a number of programs can support functioning and improve quality of life for adults living with the early stages of memory loss. The article concludes with recommendations to advance a national research agenda in this area.
Journal article
Review of exemplar programs for adults with early-stage Alzheimer's disease
Research in gerontological nursing, Vol.1(4), pp.295-304
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10/01/2008
DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20081001-02
PMID: 20078003
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- Title: Subtitle
- Review of exemplar programs for adults with early-stage Alzheimer's disease
- Creators
- Sandra C BurgenerLinda BuettnerKathleen C. Buckwalter - University of IowaElizabeth BeattieAnn L BossenDonna FickSuzanne FitzsimmonsAnn KolanowskiNancy E RichesonKaren M RoseAndrea SchreinerJanet K Pringle Specht - University of IowaMarianne Smith - University of IowaIngelin TestadFang YuMarcena GabrielsonSharon McKenzie
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Research in gerontological nursing, Vol.1(4), pp.295-304
- Event
- 0
- DOI
- 10.3928/19404921-20081001-02
- PMID
- 20078003
- NLM abbreviation
- Res Gerontol Nurs
- ISSN
- 1940-4921
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/01/2008
- Academic Unit
- Nursing
- Record Identifier
- 9983557650402771
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