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Tag Archives: North East London Foundation Trust
Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) In Practice: a Research Protocol
[A version of this item appears in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 3 Issue 1, August 2012]. Summary Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is a psychosocial evidence-based group intervention for people with dementia recommended by NICE guidelines. This study … Continue reading
Posted in For Doctors (mostly), For Researchers (mostly)
Tagged Bangor University, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST), Goodmayes Hospital (Ilford), Implementation of CST in Practice, Lon Penrallt: Bangor, Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST), Mental Health Sciences Department (University College London), Monitoring and Outreach Trial (MONOU): CST, North East London Foundation Trust, Observational Study of CST Implementation, Professor Martin Orrell, Protocols, Randomised Controlled Trials (Protocols), RCTs (Protocols), Research Protocol, Training and Outreach Trial (TROU): CST, University College London, University College London (UCL)
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Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Improvement of Cognitive Function in Dementia? (Cochrane Database / BMJ)
[A version of this item appears in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 2 Issue 8, March 2012; and later in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 3 Issue 1, August 2012]. Summary This BMJ article (and a … Continue reading
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), International, Management of Condition, Systematic Reviews, Universal Interest
Tagged Bangor University, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Cognitive Skills, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy, Cognitive Training, Dementia Services Development Centre, Department of Clinical Educational and Health Psychology, Goodmayes Hospital (Ilford), Group Based Cognitive Stimulation Therapy, North East London Foundation Trust, Reality Orientation, Reminiscence, UCL Mental Health Sciences Unit, University College London
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