Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study

Tonga JB, Karlsoeen BB, Arnevik EA, Werheid K, Korsnes MS, Ulstein ID (2016)
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 31(4): 311-317.

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Tonga, Johanne Bjoernstad; Karlsoeen, Bente Brekne; Arnevik, Espen Ajo; Werheid, KatjaUniBi ; Korsnes, Maria S.; Ulstein, Ingun Dina
Abstract / Bemerkung
Earlier detection of dementia requires increased knowledge of how to help people in the early stages of dementia. However, few studies have focused on how psychotherapy should be adapted to improve the outcome of therapy for people with Alzheimer’s disease. The aims of the present study were to identify and to explore possible obstacles encountered during the use of manual-based psychotherapy for people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The study found that individual adaptations to the treatment manual were necessary, particularly the modification of memory aids in order to adapt them to patients’ functional level and previous experience with modern technology. In addition, caregivers were essential for both treatment and homework completion, while reduced awareness constituted an obstacle for adherence to the manual.
Stichworte
Alzheimer’s disease; anosognosia; dementia; psychotherapy; self-efficacy
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr
Band
31
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
311-317
ISSN
1533-3175
eISSN
1938-2731
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2962065

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Tonga JB, Karlsoeen BB, Arnevik EA, Werheid K, Korsnes MS, Ulstein ID. Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr. 2016;31(4):311-317.
Tonga, J. B., Karlsoeen, B. B., Arnevik, E. A., Werheid, K., Korsnes, M. S., & Ulstein, I. D. (2016). Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr, 31(4), 311-317. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317515603958
Tonga, Johanne Bjoernstad, Karlsoeen, Bente Brekne, Arnevik, Espen Ajo, Werheid, Katja, Korsnes, Maria S., and Ulstein, Ingun Dina. 2016. “Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study”. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 31 (4): 311-317.
Tonga, J. B., Karlsoeen, B. B., Arnevik, E. A., Werheid, K., Korsnes, M. S., and Ulstein, I. D. (2016). Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 31, 311-317.
Tonga, J.B., et al., 2016. Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr, 31(4), p 311-317.
J.B. Tonga, et al., “Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study”, American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr, vol. 31, 2016, pp. 311-317.
Tonga, J.B., Karlsoeen, B.B., Arnevik, E.A., Werheid, K., Korsnes, M.S., Ulstein, I.D.: Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr. 31, 311-317 (2016).
Tonga, Johanne Bjoernstad, Karlsoeen, Bente Brekne, Arnevik, Espen Ajo, Werheid, Katja, Korsnes, Maria S., and Ulstein, Ingun Dina. “Challenges With Manual-Based Multimodal Psychotherapy for People With Alzheimer’s Disease. A Case Study”. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementiasr 31.4 (2016): 311-317.

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