SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL"

Transcription

1 Effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on the psychological health and wellbeing of family carers of people with dementia following residential care placement: a systematic review protocol Deborah Brooks 1 Elaine Fielding 1 Elizabeth Beattie 1 Helen Edwards 2 Sonia Hines 3 1 Dementia Collaborative Research Centre: Carers and Consumers, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 2 Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, and 3 Nursing Research Centre, Mater Misericordiae Limited and Queensland Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing and Midwifery: a Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence, Brisbane, Australia Review question/objective: The objective of this review is to identify, appraise and synthesize existing evidence regarding the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on the psychological health and emotional wellbeing of family carers of people with dementia who have moved into residential care. More specifically, the objectives are to determine the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions on any of these family carer outcomes after placement in residential care: burden, anxiety, stress, depression, guilt, grief and loss, quality of life and satisfaction with the care of the person with dementia. Keywords Dementia; family carer; psychosocial interventions; residential care JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep 2017; 15(5): Background D ementia, characterized by progressive and irreversible cognitive and functional decline, is a leading cause of disability and dependence in older people worldwide. 1 In 2015, it was estimated that the number of people living with dementia globally was 46.8 million; this figure is predicted to reach million by Although most people with dementia and their families prefer that they remain living at home for as long as possible, 3 research suggests that in high-income countries, between 60% and 90% will permanently move into residential care. 4-6 Reasons for placement include the increasing impacts of care experienced by family carers, carer illhealth, increased behavioral and psychological symptoms experienced by the person with dementia, declining cognition and function of the person with dementia, increased frailty and falls, or an acute event such as hospitalization or severe illness. 4,7 It is recognized that the decision to place a relative with dementia into long-term care, and the transition Correspondence: Deborah Brooks, Deborah.brooks@qut.edu.au There is no conflict of interest in this project. DOI: /JBISRIR from caring at home to residential placement, is a difficult and stressful time for many family carers. 3,8,9 Studies have shown that carers experience a mixture of emotions such as stress, guilt, grief, loneliness and loss, as well as relief, during this period The evidence is less clear on how family carers are affected following residential care placement. While some studies report that carer strain, burden and depression may be alleviated within 12 months of residential placement, research also indicates that psychological and emotional distress does not decrease for all carers. For example, while Gaugler et al. 15 report overall clinically significant reductions in carer burden and depression following the institutionalization of the person with dementia, subsets of carers were found to be at continued risk of distress: wives and daughters were most likely to experience persistent burden, and husbands were more likely to experience depression. 15 Time spent visiting the care home, loss of or change in the caregiving role, lack of satisfaction with the care provided, increasing cognitive and functional decline of the resident, and poor communication and conflict with staff or other family members have all been associated with continued carer burden and stress. 8,10,16-18 JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1228

2 For spousal carers, feelings of grief and loss have been reported to be at their highest once the person with dementia has moved into residential care A systematic review of grief reactions in dementia carers found that anticipatory grief (i.e. grief before the death of the family member) was greatest in the moderate-to-severe stages of dementia, in spouse carers and when the person with dementia is institutionalized. 24 Furthermore, research suggests that anticipatory grief, which can occur in 47 71% of carers of people with dementia, 24 is a significant predictor of carer depression, especially in the later stages of the disease. 25,26 In response to these findings, a number of researchers have highlighted the need for effective interventions to support carers following residential care placement. 8-11,27 Psychosocial interventions, defined as interventions involving interaction between people to improve psychological and/or social functioning, including well-being and cognition, interpersonal relationships and everyday functional abilities, 28(p.286) appear to be promising in this regard. Such interventions are primarily aimed at improving family carers psychological health, emotional and social wellbeing, rather than their knowledge of dementia and practical caring skills. A number of reviews of the effectiveness of multicomponent psychosocial interventions (e.g. including psychosocial, psychoeducational and other components) to support carers of people with dementia living in the community have previously been undertaken These have concluded that despite methodological differences between the studies, some psychosocial interventions can be effective in reducing carer psychological morbidity (e.g. stress, depression and burden) and improving carer psychological wellbeing within a community context Fewer primary research studies have been conducted regarding psychosocial interventions delivered to carers once the person with dementia has moved into residential care, and evidence on the effectiveness of such interventions is yet to be appraised and synthesized. Studies identified in a scoping search have reported mixed results. Ducharme et al. 36 did not find that their intervention reduced psychological distress in adult daughter caregivers, although successful outcomes relating to competence dealing with the healthcare staff were described. Davis et al. 35 reported that telephone calls to carers addressing psychosocial issues and discussing support options resulted in reduced carer guilt and more positive interactions with staff compared with the control group, but there was no effect on carer burden or depression. A study by Schulz et al. 38 found no intervention effect on caregiver depression and burden or anxiety, although significant time effects were found on these outcomes, regardless of group assignment. However, Gaugler et al. 37 reported significant reductions in carer distress at four months and carer overload at eight months and non-significant reductions in stress and burden in the intervention group compared to controls. To our knowledge, no systematic review of psychosocial interventions delivered to carers of people with dementia once their relative has moved into residential care has been undertaken; preliminary searches of JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews, DARE, MEDLINE, CINAHL and Embase found no existing review on this topic. A systematic review of interventions to support people with dementia and their informal caregivers during the transition from home care to nursing home care has been identified in PROSPERO 39 ; however, the proposed review differs in terms of the type (i.e. psychosocial), timing (i.e. following residential placement) and outcomes (e.g. anxiety, guilt, grief and loss) of interventions included. Such a review is important to identify whether psychosocial interventions are effective within this context and to determine the magnitude of effects on a number of carer outcomes to make recommendations for future research and practice. Inclusion criteria Types of participants The current review will consider studies that include any family carers of people with dementia who have moved into residential or nursing or long-term care. For the purposes of this review, dementia will be defined as any type, stage or severity of dementia as reported in the studies, with or without a formal clinical diagnosis. Family carers will be defined as any family member involved in providing unpaid care, support or assistance for their relative with dementia. Family carers may be biologically related to the person with dementia (e.g. sister, brother, son, daughter etc.) or related by acquisition (spouse, partner, daughter-in-law, friend, etc.). Only studies JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1229

3 for which family carer data can be extracted separately will be included. Residential care will be defined as any long-term care facilities which provide supervision and assistance in activities of daily living with medical and nursing services when required (PubMed MeSH term definition), such as nursing homes and residential care facilities. Studies in settings providing acute or short-term care such as hospital acute care wards or respite care will be excluded. Types of interventions The current review will consider studies that evaluate the effectiveness of any psychosocial intervention designed to improve the psychological health and emotional wellbeing of family carers of people with dementia who have moved into residential care, including but not limited to counseling, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), information/education/training or any combination of these. Interventions may be delivered to individuals, families or groups by any mode of delivery (e.g. faceto-face, telephone or online), and for any duration and dose. Types of comparators Comparators include no intervention, other nonpharmacological intervention or standard/usual care. Outcomes The current review will consider studies that include any of the following family carer outcomes as measured by a validated measurement tool: Burden (e.g. Zarit Burden Scale; Caregiver s Burden Scale) Anxiety (e.g. State Trait Anxiety Inventory) Stress (e.g. Perceived Stress Scale; Caregiver Distress Scale) Depression (e.g. Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale; Geriatric Depression Scale; Beck Depression Inventory) Guilt (e.g. Caregiver Guilt Questionnaire for Nursing Home Placement) Grief and loss (e.g. Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory; Grief Experience Inventory) Quality of life (e.g. SF-36; Adult Carer QOL Questionnaire) Satisfaction with care of the person with dementia who has moved into residential care (e.g. Family Perception of Care Tool; Ohio Department of Aging Family Satisfaction Instrument). Types of studies The current review will consider experimental study designs including randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials, quasiexperimental studies and before and after studies for inclusion. Search strategy The search strategy aims to find both published and unpublished studies. A three-step search strategy will be utilized in this review. An initial limited search of MEDLINE and CINAHL will be undertaken followed by an analysis of the text words contained in the title and abstract, and of the index terms used to describe articles. A second search using all identified keywords and index terms will then be undertaken across all included databases. Third, the reference list of all identified reports and articles will be searched for additional studies. Studies published in the English language from 1990 to the present will be considered for inclusion in this review. MED- LINE trend 40 indicates that there are very few studies of psychosocial interventions in the dementia field prior to The databases to be searched include: PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, AgeInfo, PsycINFO, ISI Web of Science, Cochrane CENTRAL, Current Controlled Trials, clinicaltrials.gov and NHS Research Register. The search for unpublished studies will include: OpenSIGLE, PsycEXTRA, Mednar, New York Academy of Medicine Library Gray Literature Report, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Initial keywords to be used will be: Condition: (dementia OR Alzheimer s disease ) AND Population: (family OR informal OR spous) AND (carer OR caregiv) AND Intervention: (psychosocial OR psychological OR psychotherap OR cognitive behavio?ral therapy OR CBT OR counsel?ing) AND (intervention OR therap OR support OR treatment OR training OR education) AND Setting: ( residential care OR residential aged care OR nursing home OR long term care OR institutional care OR care facilities for the elderly OR permanent care ) AND Language: English language JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1230

4 Assessment of methodological quality Papers selected for full-text retrieval will first be screened for congruence with the review s inclusion criteria; studies that meet the inclusion criteria will be assessed by two independent reviewers for methodological validity prior to inclusion in the review using standardized critical appraisal instruments from the Joanna Briggs Institute Meta-Analysis of Statistics Assessment and Review Instrument (JBI- MAStARI). Any disagreements that arise between the reviewers will be resolved through adjudication by the third reviewer. The JBI-MAStARI instrument assesses the risk of bias across 10 quality criteria for experimental studies (Appendix I). Data extraction Quantitative data will be extracted from papers included in the review using the standardized data extraction tool from JBI-MAStARI (Appendix II). The data extracted will include specific details about the interventions, populations, study methods and outcomes of significance to the review question and specific objectives. Primary authors will be contacted if necessary to clarify any ambiguous or missing data. Data synthesis Quantitative data will, where possible, be pooled in statistical meta-analysis using Review Manager (RevMan; Computer Program, version 5.3 [The Nordic Cochrane Centre, The Cochrane Collaboration, Copenhagen]). Effect sizes expressed as odds ratio (for categorical data) and weighted mean differences (for continuous data) and their 95% confidence intervals will be calculated for analysis. Heterogeneity will be assessed statistically using the standard chi-square and I 2 tests. Where statistical pooling is not possible, the findings will be presented in narrative form including tables and figures to aid in data presentation where appropriate. Acknowledgements The corresponding author is supported by an Alzheimer s Australia Dementia Research Foundation Dementia Collaborative Research Centres Consumer Priority PhD Scholarship. References 1. Prince M, Bryce R, Albanese E, Wimo A, Ribeiro W, Ferri CP. The global prevalence of dementia: a systematic review and metaanalysis. Alzheimers Dement 2013;9(1): Prince M, Wimo A, Guerchet M, Ali G-C, Wu Y-T, Prina M, et al. World Alzheimer Report The Global Impact of Dementia: an analysis of prevalence, incidence, cost and trends. London: Alzheimer s Disease International (ADI); Alzheimer s Australia. The most difficult decision: dementia and the move into residential aged care. Alzheimer s Australia NSW; Yaffe K, Fox P, Newcomer R, Sands L, Lindquist K, Dane K, et al. Patient and caregiver characteristics and nursing home placement in patients with dementia. JAMA 2002;287(16): Smith GE, Kokmen E, O Brien PC. Risk factors for nursing home placement in a population-based dementia cohort. J Am Geriatr Soc 2000;48(5): Karmel R, Gibson D, Anderson P, Wells Y, Duckett S. Care trajectories through community and residential aged care services: disease effects. Ageing Soc 2012;32(8): Donaldson C, Tarrier N, Burns A. The impact of the symptoms of dementia on caregivers. Br J Psychiatry 1997;170(1): Sury L, Burns K, Brodaty H. Moving in: adjustment of people living with dementia going into a nursing home and their families. Int Psychogeriatr 2013;25(6): Graneheim UH, Johansson A, Lindgren BM. Family caregivers experiences of relinquishing the care of a person with dementia to a nursing home: insights from a metaethnographic study. Scand J Caring Sci 2014;28(2): Bramble M, Moyle W, McAllister M. Seeking connection: family care experiences following long-term dementia care placement. J Clin Nurs 2009;18(22): Kellett UM. Transition in care: family carers experience of nursing home placement. J Adv Nurs 1999;29(6): Bond MJ, Clark MS, Davies S. The quality of life of spouse dementia caregivers: changes associated with yielding to formal care and widowhood. Soc Sci Med 2003;57(12): Brown LJ, Bond MJ. Transition from the spouse dementia caregiver role: a change for the better? Dementia 2014;15(4): Gaugler JE, Mittelman MS, Hepburn K, Newcomer R. Predictors of change in caregiver burden and depressive symptoms following nursing home admission. Psychol Aging 2009;24(2): Gaugler JE, Mittelman MS, Hepburn K, Newcomer R. Clinically significant changes in burden and depression among dementia caregivers following nursing home admission. BMC Med 2010;8(1): Davies S, Nolan M. Making the move : relatives experiences of the transition to a care home. Health Soc Care Comm 2004;12(6): Schulz R, Belle SH, Czaja SJ, McGinnis KA, Stevens A, Zhang S. Long-term care placement of dementia patients and caregiver health and well-being. JAMA 2004;292(8): Majerovitz SD. Predictors of burden and depression among nursing home family caregivers. Aging Ment Health 2007;11(3): JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1231

5 19. Eloniemi-Sulkava U, Rahkonen T, Hentinen M, Suihkonen M, Halonen P, Sulkava R. Emotional reactions and life changes of caregivers of demented patients when home caregiving ends. Aging Ment Health 2002;6(4): Hemingway D, MacCourt P, Pierce J, Strudsholm T. Together but apart: caring for a spouse with dementia resident in a care facility. Dementia 2014;15(4): Sanders S, Corley CS. Are they grieving? A qualitative analysis examining grief in caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer s Disease. Soc Work Health Care 2003;37(3): Rudd MG, Viney LL, Preston CA. The grief experienced by spousal caregivers of dementia patients: the role of place of care of patient and gender of caregiver. Int J Aging Hum Dev 1999;48(3): Meuser TM, Marwit SJ. A comprehensive, stage-sensitive model of grief in dementia caregiving. Gerontologist 2001;41(5): Chan D, Livingston G, Jones L, Sampson EL. Grief reactions in dementia carers: a systematic review. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2013;28(1): Adams KB, Sanders S. Alzheimer s caregiver differences in experience of loss, grief reactions and depressive symptoms across stage of disease: a mixed-method analysis. Dementia 2004;3(2): Betts Adams K, McClendon MJ, Smyth KA. Personal losses and relationship quality in dementia caregiving. Dementia 2008;7(3): Afram B, Verbeek H, Bleijlevens MHC, Hamers JPH. Needs of informal caregivers during transition from home towards institutional care in dementia: a systematic review of qualitative studies. Int Psychogeriatr 2015;27(6): Moniz-Cook E, Vernooij-Dassen M, Woods B, Orrell M, Network I. Psychosocial interventions in dementia care research: the INTERDEM manifesto. Aging Ment Health 2011;15(3): Pinquart M, Sorensen S. Helping caregivers of persons with dementia: which interventions work and how large are their effects? Int Psychogeriatr 2006;18(4): Parker D, Mills S, Abbey J. Effectiveness of interventions that assist caregivers to support people with dementia living in the community: a systematic review. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2008;6(2): Brodaty H, Arasaratnam C. Meta-analysis of nonpharmacological interventions for neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia. Am J Psychiatry 2012;169(9): p. 32. Pusey H, Richards D. A systematic review of the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for carers of people with dementia. Aging Ment Health 2001;5(2): p. 33. Cooke DD, McNally L, Mulligan KT, Harrison MJG, Newman SP. Psychosocial interventions for caregivers of people with dementia: a systematic review. Aging Ment Health 2001;5(2): Gilhooly KJ, Gilhooly MLM, Sullivan MP, McIntyre A, Wilson L, Harding E, et al. A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving. BMC Geriatr 2016;16(1): Davis JD, Tremont G, Bishop DS, Fortinsky RH. A telephonedelivered psychosocial intervention improves dementia caregiver adjustment following nursing home placement. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2011;26(4): Ducharme F, Lévesque L, Lachance L, Giroux F, Legault A, Préville M. Taking Care of Myself : efficacy of an intervention programme for caregivers of a relative with dementia living in a long-term care setting. Dementia 2005;4(1): Gaugler JE, Reese M, Sauld J. A pilot evaluation of psychosocial support for family caregivers of relatives with dementia in long-term care: the residential care transition module. Res Gerontol Nurs 2015;8(4): Schulz R, Rosen J, Klinger J, Musa D, Castle NG, Kane AL, et al. Effects of a psychosocial intervention on caregivers of recently placed nursing home residents: a randomized controlled trial. Clin Gerontologist 2014;37(4): Muller C, Lautenschlager S, Stephan A, Meyer G. Interventions to support people with dementia and their informal caregivers during the transition from home care to nursing home care: a protocol of a systematic review. PROSPERO: International prospective register of systematic reviews 2015 CRD PERO/display_record.asp?ID=CRD [Accessed July, 2016]. 40. Corlan AD. Medline trend: automated yearly statistics of PubMed results for any query, Available from: [Accessed July, 2016]. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1232

6 Appendix I: Appraisal instruments MAStARI appraisal instrument JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1233

7 Appendix II: Data extraction instruments MAStARI data extraction instrument JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1234

8 JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports ß 2017 THE JOANNA BRIGGS INSTITUTE 1235

Older persons perceptions and experiences of community palliative care: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol

Older persons perceptions and experiences of community palliative care: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol Older persons perceptions and experiences of community palliative care: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol Antoinette H. Cotton Jan Maree Sayers New South Wales Centre for Evidenced Based

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Effectiveness of progressive muscle relaxation training for adults diagnosed with schizophrenia: a systematic review protocol Carlos Melo-Dias,

More information

A comparison of treatment options for management of End Stage Kidney Disease in elderly patients: A systematic review protocol

A comparison of treatment options for management of End Stage Kidney Disease in elderly patients: A systematic review protocol A comparison of treatment options for management of End Stage Kidney Disease in elderly patients: A systematic review protocol Leanne Brown Master of Nursing Science (Nurse Practitioner) 1 Glenn Gardner

More information

MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONS IN EPILEPSY

MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONS IN EPILEPSY 03 March 2016; v.1 MINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONS IN EPILEPSY AIM This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness as a therapeutic intervention for people with epilepsy. METHODS Criteria

More information

35.6 Million people with dementia. Huge pharmaceutical effort towards prevention and cure remain elusive. Psychosocial intervention today s forerunner

35.6 Million people with dementia. Huge pharmaceutical effort towards prevention and cure remain elusive. Psychosocial intervention today s forerunner Dementia care research: how to improve care for today s dementia patients and their families Prof. Dr. Myrra Vernooij- Dassen Radboud Alzheimer Centre Kalorama Founda5on IQ healthcare 35.6 Million people

More information

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(2)

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(2) The effectiveness of reducing dietary sodium intake versus normal dietary sodium intake in patients with heart failure on reducing readmission rate: a systematic review protocol Palle Larsen 1,4 Preben

More information

Effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in reducing grief experienced by family carers of people with dementia: a systematic review protocol

Effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in reducing grief experienced by family carers of people with dementia: a systematic review protocol Effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in reducing grief experienced by family carers of people with dementia: a systematic review protocol Sally Wilson 1,2 Christine Toye 1 Samar Aoun 1 Susan Slatyer

More information

The effects of cognitive behaviour therapy for major depression in older adults

The effects of cognitive behaviour therapy for major depression in older adults The effects of cognitive behaviour therapy for major depression in older adults Submitted by Rasika Sirilal Jayasekara RN, BA (Sri Lanka), BScN (Hons) (Sri Lanka), PG Dip Ed (Sri Lanka), MNSc (Adelaide),

More information

RESEARCH SNAPSHOT. Disability Care-giving dynamics and futures planning among ageing parents of adult offspring with intellectual disability

RESEARCH SNAPSHOT. Disability Care-giving dynamics and futures planning among ageing parents of adult offspring with intellectual disability RESEARCH SNAPSHOT WHAT S NEW? Disability Care-giving dynamics and futures planning among ageing parents of adult offspring with intellectual disability Walker, R. and Hutchinson, C. (2018), Ageing & Society,

More information

JBI Library of Systematic Reviews JBL ; 10 (58)

JBI Library of Systematic Reviews JBL ; 10 (58) The effectiveness of group visits for patients with heart failure on knowledge, quality of life, self-care, and readmissions: a systematic review protocol Jason T Slyer, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CHFN 1,2 Lucille

More information

Effect of peak inspiratory pressure on the development. of postoperative pulmonary complications.

Effect of peak inspiratory pressure on the development. of postoperative pulmonary complications. Effect of peak inspiratory pressure on the development of postoperative pulmonary complications in mechanically ventilated adult surgical patients: a systematic review protocol Chelsa Wamsley Donald Missel

More information

Interventions to build resilience in family carers of people living with dementia: a systematic review protocol

Interventions to build resilience in family carers of people living with dementia: a systematic review protocol Interventions to build resilience in family carers of people living with dementia: a systematic review protocol Andrea Petriwskyj 1 Deborah Parker 1 Siobhan O Dwyer 2 Wendy Moyle 2 Nikki Nucifora 1 1.

More information

Outcome measures in dementia care research

Outcome measures in dementia care research Versorgungsforschung für demenziell erkrankte Menschen Health Services Research for People with Dementia Symposium Bonn 11.-12. Dezember 2008 (World Conference Center Bonn) Plenary Lectures: PREVENTION

More information

Present by Dr Phuong Leung Dr Vasiliki Orgeta Professor Martin Orrell. Division of Psychiatry University College London

Present by Dr Phuong Leung Dr Vasiliki Orgeta Professor Martin Orrell. Division of Psychiatry University College London The effects of carer involvement in cognitionbased interventions (CBIs) for people with dementia on carer wellbeing: a systematic review and meta-analysis Present by Dr Phuong Leung Dr Vasiliki Orgeta

More information

Over the past two decades, randomized controlled

Over the past two decades, randomized controlled GENERATIONS Journal of the American Society on Aging New York University Caregiver Intervention Decreases Depression and Distress By Donna K. Walberg, Deborah L. Paone, Nancy E. Lee, and Mary S. Mittelman

More information

Outcomes assessed in the review

Outcomes assessed in the review The effectiveness of mechanical compression devices in attaining hemostasis after removal of a femoral sheath following femoral artery cannulation for cardiac interventional procedures Jones T Authors'

More information

The objective of this systematic review is to assess the impact of migration on the risk of developing gastric cancer.

The objective of this systematic review is to assess the impact of migration on the risk of developing gastric cancer. Review title The effect of migration on gastric cancer risk: A systematic review protocol Reviewers Haejin In, MD, MBA, MPH 1 Marisa Langdon-Embry, MS 2 1 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, haejin.in@einstein.yu.edu

More information

Participant views and experiences of participating in HIV research in sub-saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review protocol

Participant views and experiences of participating in HIV research in sub-saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review protocol Participant views and experiences of participating in HIV research in sub-saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review protocol Sylvia Nalubega, RN, BSc, MSc 1 Catrin Evans, RN, BSc, MA, PhD 1 1. The

More information

Structural barriers to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) adherence: a systematic review protocol

Structural barriers to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) adherence: a systematic review protocol Structural barriers to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) adherence: a systematic review protocol Garumma Tolu Feyissa MPH 1,5 Aderajew Nigussie MPH 2,5 Tariku Dejene Demissie MSc 3,5 Mirkuzie

More information

Risk factors for incident delirium in acute medical in-patients. A systematic review

Risk factors for incident delirium in acute medical in-patients. A systematic review Risk factors for incident delirium in acute medical in-patients. A systematic review Reviewers Emily Cull RN, BN(Hons) 1 Bridie Kent PhD, BSc(Hons), RN 2 Dr Nicole M. Phillips DipAppSc(Nsg), BN, GDipAdvNsg(Educ),

More information

The effectiveness of peer support interventions for community-dwelling adults with chronic non-cancer pain: a systematic review protocol

The effectiveness of peer support interventions for community-dwelling adults with chronic non-cancer pain: a systematic review protocol The effectiveness of peer support interventions for community-dwelling adults with chronic non-cancer pain: a systematic review protocol Kay Cooper, PhD, MSc, BSc 1 Sylvia Wilcock, PhD 1 1. The Scottish

More information

Effectiveness of storytelling interventions on psychosocial outcomes in adult patients with a life-threatening illness: a systematic review protocol

Effectiveness of storytelling interventions on psychosocial outcomes in adult patients with a life-threatening illness: a systematic review protocol Effectiveness of storytelling interventions on psychosocial outcomes in adult patients with a life-threatening illness: a systematic review protocol Mai Nanna Schoenau 1,2 Inger Marie Jackson 1,2 1 University

More information

The Effects of Macronutrient Intake on the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review

The Effects of Macronutrient Intake on the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review Review Title The Effects of Macronutrient Intake on the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review Centre Conducting Review The University of Newcastle Evidence Based Health Care Group: Joanna

More information

The effectiveness of the Liverpool Care Pathway in end of life care: a systematic review protocol

The effectiveness of the Liverpool Care Pathway in end of life care: a systematic review protocol The effectiveness of the Liverpool Care Pathway in end of life care: a systematic review protocol Prapaphan Pensuk RN, BNS, MNS 1 1. The Joanna Briggs Institute, School of Translational Health Science,Faculty

More information

Caregiver Mediated Intervention. Trumps Pharmacotherapy for BPSD

Caregiver Mediated Intervention. Trumps Pharmacotherapy for BPSD Caregiver Mediated Intervention DEMENTIA RESEARCH Trumps Pharmacotherapy for BPSD Henry Brodaty and Caroline Arasaratnam Dementia Collaborative Research Centre Assessment and Better Care Collaborative

More information

Protocol Sistematic Review

Protocol Sistematic Review Master in Evidence-Based Practice e Metodologia della Ricerca Clinico-assistenziale Centro Studi EBN Azienda Ospedaliero - Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico S. Orsola - Malpighi Direttore del corso:

More information

Therapeutic Benefits of Caregiver Interventions

Therapeutic Benefits of Caregiver Interventions Therapeutic Benefits of Caregiver Interventions Laura N. Gitlin, Ph.D. Professor, Department Community Public Health, School of Nursing Director, Center for Innovative Care in Aging Johns Hopkins University

More information

The effect of insulin therapy algorithms on blood glucose levels in patients following cardiac surgery: A systematic review protocol

The effect of insulin therapy algorithms on blood glucose levels in patients following cardiac surgery: A systematic review protocol The effect of insulin therapy algorithms on blood glucose levels in patients following cardiac surgery: A systematic review protocol Megan Higgs, BN, MN, PhD Candidate 1,3 Ritin Fernandez, BSc (Nursing),

More information

Supplementary Table 1. Papers included in meta-review of dementia caregiving, interventions, coping and stress Search Methods Metaanalysis

Supplementary Table 1. Papers included in meta-review of dementia caregiving, interventions, coping and stress Search Methods Metaanalysis 1 Supplementary Table 1. Papers included in meta-review of dementia caregiving, interventions, coping and stress 1988-2014. AMSTAR Authors and date Systematic Review Focus Search Methods Metaanalysis N

More information

Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library)

Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library) A systematic review of smoking cessation and relapse prevention interventions in parents of babies admitted to a neonatal unit (after delivery) Divya Nelson, Sarah Gentry, Caitlin Notley, Henry White,

More information

The effects of binaural beat technology on physiological and psychological outcomes in adults: a systematic review protocol

The effects of binaural beat technology on physiological and psychological outcomes in adults: a systematic review protocol The effects of binaural beat technology on physiological and psychological outcomes in adults: a systematic review protocol Yi-Tzu Sun, RN, MSN 1,2,3 Huei-Chuan Sung, RN, PhD 3,4 1. PhD candidate, Institute

More information

Keywords: Internet, obesity, web, weight loss. obesity reviews (2010) 11,

Keywords: Internet, obesity, web, weight loss. obesity reviews (2010) 11, obesity reviews doi: 10.1111/j.1467-789X.2009.00646.x Obesity Management Effectiveness of web-based interventions in achieving weight loss and weight loss maintenance in overweight and obese adults: a

More information

The meaningfulness of participating in support groups for informal caregivers of older adults with dementia: a systematic review protocol

The meaningfulness of participating in support groups for informal caregivers of older adults with dementia: a systematic review protocol The meaningfulness of participating in support groups for informal caregivers of older adults with dementia: a systematic review protocol Jette Lauritzen MSN, MHA, PhD. student 1 Preben Ulrich Pedersen,

More information

BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS

BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS Steven Zarit Pennsylvania State University Elia Femia Pennsylvania State University GERONTOLOGIC RESEARCH in the past 40 years has shown

More information

Spouse Caregivers and Dementia Relationships

Spouse Caregivers and Dementia Relationships Graduate Student Journal of Psychology Copyright 2006 by the Department of Counseling & Clinical Psychology 2006, Vol. 8 Teachers College, Columbia University ISSN 1088-4661 Spouse Caregivers and Dementia

More information

Critical Review: Does reminiscence therapy including life story work improve the quality of life of people with dementia?

Critical Review: Does reminiscence therapy including life story work improve the quality of life of people with dementia? Critical Review: Does reminiscence therapy including life story work improve the quality of life of people with dementia? Tiffany Ashford M.Cl.Sc (SLP) Candidate University of Western Ontario: School of

More information

What psychosocial interventions for family carers of people with dementia are most effective in reducing:

What psychosocial interventions for family carers of people with dementia are most effective in reducing: The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions focused on helping family carers of people with dementia as they experience grief during the dementia trajectory and in bereavement: a systematic review

More information

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION FOR STROKE FAMILY CAREGIVERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION FOR STROKE FAMILY CAREGIVERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION FOR STROKE FAMILY CAREGIVERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Cheng Ho Yu, PhD (Nursing) candidate Supervisors: Prof. S. Y. Chair Prof. Janita Chau

More information

The detection and management of pain in patients with dementia in acute care settings: development of a decision tool: Research protocol.

The detection and management of pain in patients with dementia in acute care settings: development of a decision tool: Research protocol. The detection and management of pain in patients with dementia in acute care settings: development of a decision tool: Research protocol. Aims and Objectives of the overall study The aim of this study

More information

Prehabilitation for surgical patients: a systematic review protocol

Prehabilitation for surgical patients: a systematic review protocol Prehabilitation for surgical patients: a systematic review protocol Cara Joyce Cabilan 1 Sonia Hines 1 Judy Munday 1 1. Nursing Research Centre, Mater Health Services; Nursing Research Centre, Mater Health

More information

Joel Sadavoy MD, FRCP, Founder Geriatric Psychiatry Professor of Psychiatry and Pencer Chair in Applied General Psychiatry, Director Reitman Centre

Joel Sadavoy MD, FRCP, Founder Geriatric Psychiatry Professor of Psychiatry and Pencer Chair in Applied General Psychiatry, Director Reitman Centre Joel Sadavoy MD, FRCP, Founder Geriatric Psychiatry Professor of Psychiatry and Pencer Chair in Applied General Psychiatry, Director Reitman Centre and Head Geriatric Psychiatry Mount Sinai Hospital and

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews A systematic review of behaviour change interventions targeting physical activity, exercise and HbA1c in adults with type 2 diabetes Leah

More information

The effects of cross-gender hormones on the quality of life of transgender individuals: a systematic review protocol

The effects of cross-gender hormones on the quality of life of transgender individuals: a systematic review protocol The effects of cross-gender hormones on the quality of life of transgender individuals: a systematic review protocol Stefan Rowniak 1,2 Lindsay Bolt 2 1 School of Nursing and Health Professions, University

More information

Combination therapy compared to monotherapy for moderate to severe Alzheimer's Disease. Summary

Combination therapy compared to monotherapy for moderate to severe Alzheimer's Disease. Summary Combination therapy compared to monotherapy for moderate to severe Alzheimer's Disease Summary Mai 17 th 2017 Background Alzheimer s disease is a serious neurocognitive disorder which is characterized

More information

Psychological therapies for people with dementia who have associated depression [New 2015].

Psychological therapies for people with dementia who have associated depression [New 2015]. Psychological therapies for people with dementia who have associated depression [New 2015]. SCOPING QUESTION: For people with dementia and comorbid depression, do psychological interventions (including

More information

Strategies to increase the uptake of the influenza vaccine by healthcare workers: A summary of the evidence

Strategies to increase the uptake of the influenza vaccine by healthcare workers: A summary of the evidence Strategies to increase the uptake of the influenza vaccine by healthcare workers: A summary of the evidence This evidence summary document has been prepared for the National Collaborating Centres for Public

More information

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL Effectiveness of multisensory stimulation in managing neuropsychiatric symptoms in older adults with major neurocognitive disorder: a systematic review protocol Rosa Silva 1 Daniela Cardoso 2 João Apóstolo

More information

A Systematic Review of the Efficacy and Clinical Effectiveness of Group Analysis and Analytic/Dynamic Group Psychotherapy

A Systematic Review of the Efficacy and Clinical Effectiveness of Group Analysis and Analytic/Dynamic Group Psychotherapy A Systematic Review of the Efficacy and Clinical Effectiveness of Group Analysis and Analytic/Dynamic Group Psychotherapy Executive summary Aims of the review The main aim of the review was to assess the

More information

CENTRE CONDUCTING THE REVIEW. New South Wales Centre for Evidence Based Health Care

CENTRE CONDUCTING THE REVIEW. New South Wales Centre for Evidence Based Health Care Factorsdeterminingdiabetescareoutcomesinpatientswith type1diabetesaftertransitionfrompaediatrictoadult healthcare:asystematicreview Protocol CENTRECONDUCTINGTHEREVIEW New South Wales Centre for Evidence

More information

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(9)

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(9) The effectiveness of intravenous Lidocaine used to treat pain related to peripheral potassium chloride infusion in adult hospitalized patients: a systematic review protocol Chen Xiao Juan, BSN, AdvDipONO

More information

Reference. 9. Nobili, A., Piana, I., Balossi, L., Pasina, L., Matucci, M., Tarantola, M.,... Tettamanti,

Reference. 9. Nobili, A., Piana, I., Balossi, L., Pasina, L., Matucci, M., Tarantola, M.,... Tettamanti, Dementia care mode The concept of dementia specialized care unit was developed in America in the seventies, in the aim to provide better care to people with dementia. There are no concrete standards on

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Preventing falls and associated mortality in older people: an umbrella review of systematic reviews Mukesh Dherani, Stefanie Buckner, Daniel

More information

Psychosocial Intervention: Memory Clinics and Evidence Based Practice

Psychosocial Intervention: Memory Clinics and Evidence Based Practice Psychosocial Intervention: Memory Clinics and Evidence Based Practice Esme Moniz Cook Hull York Medical School: Hull Memory Clinic 25 March 2011 Overview Psychosocial Intervention Definition Early versus

More information

Acceptability of psychosocial interventions for dementia caregivers: a systematic review

Acceptability of psychosocial interventions for dementia caregivers: a systematic review Qiu et al. BMC Psychiatry (2019) 19:23 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-018-1976-4 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Acceptability of psychosocial interventions for dementia caregivers: a systematic review Dan

More information

Effect of doll therapy in managing challenging behaviours in people with dementia: a systematic review protocol

Effect of doll therapy in managing challenging behaviours in people with dementia: a systematic review protocol Effect of doll therapy in managing challenging behaviours in people with dementia: a systematic review protocol Ritin Fernandez RN, MN (Critical Care), PhD, 1,4 Bronwyn Arthur RN, 2 Richard Fleming, 3

More information

The treatment of postnatal depression: a comprehensive literature review Boath E, Henshaw C

The treatment of postnatal depression: a comprehensive literature review Boath E, Henshaw C The treatment of postnatal depression: a comprehensive literature review Boath E, Henshaw C Authors' objectives To evalute treatments of postnatal depression. Searching MEDLINE, PsycLIT, Sociofile, CINAHL

More information

Master of Clinical Science

Master of Clinical Science Master of Clinical Science A systematic review of appropriateness and effectiveness of management strategies used for the Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia in the residential care setting.

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Review title and timescale 1 Review title Give the working title of the review. This must be in English. Ideally it should state succinctly

More information

Aims for todays session

Aims for todays session Aims for todays session To provide a brief overview of psychological interventions with carers of people with Dementia and to consider the existing evidence base. To explore the theoretical basis for the

More information

Chapter 10: Patient-reported Health Instruments: Carer Impact

Chapter 10: Patient-reported Health Instruments: Carer Impact Chapter 10: Patient-reported Health Instruments: Carer Impact The impact of a disease on a patient is an increasingly important outcome measure in medicine and healthcare. Issues such as quality of life

More information

Study protocol of the Going to Stay at Home program: evaluation of a residential carer training program to reduce dementia carer distress and burden

Study protocol of the Going to Stay at Home program: evaluation of a residential carer training program to reduce dementia carer distress and burden Gresham et al. SpringerPlus 2014, 3:330 a SpringerOpen Journal STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Study protocol of the Going to Stay at Home program: evaluation of a residential carer training program to reduce

More information

The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Nethersole School of Nursing. CADENZA Training Programme

The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Nethersole School of Nursing. CADENZA Training Programme The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Nethersole School of Nursing CTP003 Chronic Disease Management and End-of-life Care Web-based Course for Professional Social and Health Care Workers Copyright 2012

More information

Citation for final published version: Publishers page: <http://dx.doi.org/ /jbisrir >

Citation for final published version: Publishers page:  <http://dx.doi.org/ /jbisrir > This is an Open Access document downloaded from ORCA, Cardiff University's institutional repository: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/58525/ This is the author s version of a work that was submitted to / accepted

More information

International Journal Of Recent Scientific Research

International Journal Of Recent Scientific Research International Journal Of Recent Scientific Research ISSN: 0976-3031 Volume: 7(6) June -2016 PERCEIVED STRESS AND DEPRESSION AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE RESIDING AT OLD AGE HOME Karpagavalli Nageswaran and Suresh

More information

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between social engagement, loneliness, and risk of dementia

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between social engagement, loneliness, and risk of dementia School of Psychiatry \ UNSW Medicine A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between social engagement, loneliness, and risk of dementia Ross PENNINKILAMPI, Anne-Nicole CASEY, Maria FIATARONE-SINGH,

More information

Adult women s experiences of urinary incontinence: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol

Adult women s experiences of urinary incontinence: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol Adult women s experiences of urinary incontinence: a systematic review of qualitative evidence protocol Adilson Mendes 1 Luiza Hoga 1 Bruna Gonçalves 1 Pamela Silva 1 Priscilla Pereira 1 1. School of Nursing,

More information

Quality of life in people with vitiligo: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Quality of life in people with vitiligo: a systematic review and meta-analysis Quality of life in people with vitiligo: a systematic review and meta-analysis B Morrison 1, E Burden-Teh 2, JM Batchelor 2, E Mead 2, D Grindlay 2, S Ratib 2 Affiliations 1 University of Nottingham, Medical

More information

Do Couple-Based Interventions Make a Difference for Couples Affected by Cancer?: A Systematic Review

Do Couple-Based Interventions Make a Difference for Couples Affected by Cancer?: A Systematic Review Regan et al. BMC Cancer 2012, 12:279 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Do Couple-Based Interventions Make a Difference for Couples Affected by Cancer?: A Systematic Review Tim W Regan 1*, Sylvie D Lambert 2,

More information

Long-Term Effects of Bereavement and Caregiver Intervention on Dementia Caregiver Depressive Symptoms

Long-Term Effects of Bereavement and Caregiver Intervention on Dementia Caregiver Depressive Symptoms The Gerontologist Vol. 48, No. 6, 732 740 Copyright 2008 by The Gerontological Society of America Long-Term Effects of Bereavement and Caregiver Intervention on Dementia Caregiver Depressive Symptoms William

More information

Service Provision in Young-onset dementia: Towards an integrative approach in caregiving. Introduction F A

Service Provision in Young-onset dementia: Towards an integrative approach in caregiving. Introduction F A Service Provision in Young-onset dementia: Towards an integrative approach in giving Christian Bakker, MSc. Health Psychologist, Radboud University Nijmegen Health Care Psychologist/Program Manager, Florence

More information

Dementia, Stigma and. Intentions to Help-Seek

Dementia, Stigma and. Intentions to Help-Seek Dementia, Stigma and Intentions to Help-Seek A pilot study of Australian adults 40 to 65 years L. Phillipson, C. Magee, S.C.Jones, S. Reis (CHI) E. Skladzien (Alz Aus) Centre for Health Initiatives University

More information

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(2)

JBI Database of Systematic Reviews & Implementation Reports 2014;12(2) The effectiveness of patient-centered self-care education for adults with heart failure on knowledge, self-care behaviors, quality of life, and readmissions: a systematic review Yves E Casimir, MSN, RN,

More information

The American Cancer Society National Quality of Life Survey for Caregivers

The American Cancer Society National Quality of Life Survey for Caregivers The American Cancer Society National Quality of Life Survey for Caregivers Rachel S. Cannady Strategic Director, Cancer Caregiver Support Atlanta, GA Agenda Definition and prevalence of cancer survivorship

More information

Effectiveness and efficiency of pre-operative anaemia management with intravenous iron: A systematic review

Effectiveness and efficiency of pre-operative anaemia management with intravenous iron: A systematic review Effectiveness and efficiency of pre-operative anaemia management with intravenous iron: A systematic review Bernd Froessler MD, FANZCA 1,2, MSc Clinical Sciences Candidate Contact: bernd.froessler@health.sa.gov.au

More information

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL Intraoperative fluid management guided by esophageal Doppler monitoring in major abdominal surgery utilizing the enhanced recovery after surgery program: a systematic review protocol Lindsay Wuellner Lisa

More information

Grief reactions in dementia carers: a systematic review

Grief reactions in dementia carers: a systematic review REVIEW ARTICLE Grief reactions in dementia carers: a systematic review Diana Chan 1, Gill Livingston 2, Louise Jones 1 Elizabeth L Sampson 1 1 Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Unit, UCL, London, UK

More information

What is the evidence for effectiveness of interventions to enhance coping among people living with HIV disease? A systematic review

What is the evidence for effectiveness of interventions to enhance coping among people living with HIV disease? A systematic review What is the evidence for effectiveness of interventions to enhance coping among people living with HIV disease? A systematic review Dr Richard Harding Liang Liu, University College London Jose Catalan,

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Closed reduction methods for acute anterior shoulder dislocation [Cochrane Protocol] Kanthan Theivendran, Raj Thakrar, Subodh Deshmukh,

More information

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for anxiety, depression and somatoform disorders (Unknown) Abbass AA, Hancock JT, Henderson J, Kisely S This is a reprint of a Cochrane unknown, prepared and maintained

More information

Professor Mary McCarron

Professor Mary McCarron Professor Mary McCarron Cost and Quality of Life in Service Delivery for Persons with the Dual Disability of Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Dementia Professor Mary McCarron. The Challenge of Dementia Increased

More information

Frailty and relationship centred care in dementia

Frailty and relationship centred care in dementia Frailty and relationship centred care in dementia Dr Karen Harrison Dening Head of Research & Publications Dementia UK I will consider Frailty, Comorbidity, Multi morbidity & Dementia Older, spousal carers

More information

Social Isolation in Community-Dwelling Seniors

Social Isolation in Community-Dwelling Seniors Ontario Health Technology Assessment Series 2008; Vol. 8, No. 5 Social Isolation in Community-Dwelling Seniors An Evidence-Based Analysis October 2008 Medical Advisory Secretariat Ministry of Health and

More information

A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving

A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving Gilhooly et al. BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:106 DOI 10.1186/s12877-016-0280-8 RESEARCH ARTICLE A meta-review of stress, coping and interventions in dementia and dementia caregiving K. J. Gilhooly 1*, M. L.

More information

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies (MOOSE): Checklist.

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies (MOOSE): Checklist. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies (MOOSE): Checklist. MOOSE Checklist Infliximab reduces hospitalizations and surgery interventions in patients with inflammatory bowel disease:

More information

Measuring health related quality of life in persons with dementia

Measuring health related quality of life in persons with dementia University of Wollongong Research Online Australian Health Services Research Institute Faculty of Business 2008 Measuring health related quality of life in persons with dementia Madeleine King University

More information

Deniz Cetin-Sahin, MD, PhD(s) Department of Family Medicine, McGill University

Deniz Cetin-Sahin, MD, PhD(s) Department of Family Medicine, McGill University Which Technology Interventions Reduce Emergency Department Visits and Hospital Admissions From Long- Term Care Facilities? Findings From a Systematic Review Deniz Cetin-Sahin, MD, PhD(s) Department of

More information

I-SEE-U. Dementia Care: A Framework to Identify and Support Caregivers at Risk. Elder Abuse Ontario Conference Nov. 4, 2015

I-SEE-U. Dementia Care: A Framework to Identify and Support Caregivers at Risk. Elder Abuse Ontario Conference Nov. 4, 2015 I-SEE-U Dementia Care: A Framework to Identify and Support Caregivers at Risk Elder Abuse Ontario Conference Nov. 4, 2015 Rhonda Feldman, High Risk Caregiver Program Lead LJ Nelles, Educator Einat Danieli,

More information

The Synthesis of Qualitative Findings

The Synthesis of Qualitative Findings The Synthesis of Qualitative Findings Professor Alan Pearson AM Professor of Evidence Based Healthcare; Head of the School of Translational Health Science; and Executive Director, The Joanna Briggs Institute

More information

Jean Hennings Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YG, UK.

Jean Hennings Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YG, UK. The experiences of family caregivers of people with advanced dementia living in nursing homes, with a specific focus on spouses: a narrative literature review. Authors: Jean Hennings and Katherine Froggatt

More information

Alzheimer s disease: the psychological and physical effects of the caregiver s role. Part 1

Alzheimer s disease: the psychological and physical effects of the caregiver s role. Part 1 Alzheimer s disease: the psychological and physical effects of the caregiver s role. Part 1 JOHN BIRDSALL The extended impact of illness Abstract Caring for a person with Alzheimer s disease can cause

More information

Scoping review of the challenges identified by patients and health care professionals when diagnosing lower limb cellulitis

Scoping review of the challenges identified by patients and health care professionals when diagnosing lower limb cellulitis Scoping review of the challenges identified by patients and health care professionals when diagnosing lower limb cellulitis Authors Mitesh Patel 1 Siang Ing Lee 1 Kim Thomas 2 Joe Kai 1 1. Division of

More information

A pan-european study on outcome measures for psychosocial intervention research in dementia

A pan-european study on outcome measures for psychosocial intervention research in dementia A pan-european study on outcome measures for psychosocial intervention research in dementia CHATTAT Rabih, MONIZ-COOK Esme, WOODS Bob, and members of the INTERDEM JPND outcomes working group 26 th Alzheimer

More information

CHCS. Multimorbidity Pattern Analyses and Clinical Opportunities: Dementia. Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. FACES OF MEDICAID DATA SERIES

CHCS. Multimorbidity Pattern Analyses and Clinical Opportunities: Dementia. Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. FACES OF MEDICAID DATA SERIES CHCS Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. FACES OF MEDICAID DATA SERIES Multimorbidity Pattern Analyses and Clinical Opportunities: Dementia December 2010 Cynthia Boyd, MD, MPH* Bruce Leff, MD* Carlos

More information

Feng-Yi Lai, RN, MSN, Instructor Department of Nursing, Shu-Zen College of Medicine and Management, Asphodel Yang, RN, PhD, Associate Professor

Feng-Yi Lai, RN, MSN, Instructor Department of Nursing, Shu-Zen College of Medicine and Management, Asphodel Yang, RN, PhD, Associate Professor Feng-Yi Lai, RN, MSN, Instructor Department of Nursing, Shu-Zen College of Medicine and Management, Asphodel Yang, RN, PhD, Associate Professor Department of Nursing, Central Taiwan University of Science

More information

Seminar on Dementia: Mission Possible

Seminar on Dementia: Mission Possible Seminar on Dementia: Mission Possible Stirring Ripples Making Waves Dr David Dai Consultant Geriatrician Prince of Wales Hospital 30 th November, 2009 Chief Executive s Policy Address 2008 70. The ageing

More information

Gerardo Machnicki 1, Ricardo F. Allegri 1,2 *, Carol Dillon 1, Cecilia M. Serrano 1,2 and Fernando E Taragano 2 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION

Gerardo Machnicki 1, Ricardo F. Allegri 1,2 *, Carol Dillon 1, Cecilia M. Serrano 1,2 and Fernando E Taragano 2 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Int J Geriatr Psychiatry (2008) Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com).2133 Cognitive, functional and behavioral factors associated

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews Efficacy and safety of amyloid-beta immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease: systematic review Marwa El-toukhy, Mohamed Zalabia, Ahmed Raslan,

More information

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews

PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews The effect of probiotics on functional constipation: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials EIRINI DIMIDI, STEPHANOS CHRISTODOULIDES,

More information

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL The impact of outpatient telehealth compared to standard care on emergency room visits and hospital admissions in pediatric diabetes patients: a systematic review protocol Katelyn Armstrong 1,2 Mary M.

More information

The effectiveness of trace element supplementation following severe burn injury: A systematic review protocol

The effectiveness of trace element supplementation following severe burn injury: A systematic review protocol The effectiveness of trace element supplementation following severe burn injury: A systematic review protocol Rochelle Kurmis BND APD, CF JBI 1,2 Edoardo Aromataris BSc(Hons), PhD 1 John Greenwood AM,

More information