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The effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for people with cognitive dysfunction
There is no curable treatment for dementia. Strategies about how to prevent cognitive decline from the stages of subjective cognitive dysfunction or mild cognitive impairment into dementia are important. Appropriate care for people living with dementia (PLWD) and their caregivers, such as transferring suitable care facilities or communication skills according to their care needs, is also necessary. This Article Collection gathers papers on topics related to the effectiveness of non-pharmacological intervention.
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Predict Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia Collaborative Care Than Antipsychotic Use
Chen YJ, Chang MC, Jhang KM, Wang WF, Liao YC
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 2024, 20:689-696
Published Date: 26 March 2024