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@ARTICLE{Mohr:164203,
      author       = {Mohr, Wiebke and Rädke, Anika and Afi, Adel and
                      Edvardsson, David and Muehlichen, Franka and Platen, Moritz
                      and Roes, Martina and Michalowsky, Bernhard and Hoffmann,
                      Wolfgang},
      title        = {{K}ey {I}ntervention {C}ategories to {P}rovide
                      {P}erson-{C}entered {D}ementia {C}are: {A} {S}ystematic
                      {R}eview of {P}erson-{C}entered {I}nterventions.},
      journal      = {Journal of Alzheimer's disease},
      volume       = {84},
      number       = {1},
      issn         = {1387-2877},
      address      = {Amsterdam},
      publisher    = {IOS Press},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2022-00859},
      pages        = {343 - 366},
      year         = {2021},
      abstract     = {Person-centered care (PCC) is an important concept in many
                      countries' national guidelines and dementia plans. Key
                      intervention categories, i.e., a taxonomy of person-centered
                      (PC)-interventions, to provide person-centered dementia
                      care, are difficult to identify from literature.This
                      systematic review aimed to identify and categorize published
                      PC-interventions into key intervention categories to guide
                      the provision of person-centered dementia care.Conduct of
                      this systematic review followed Cochrane guidelines. A
                      search of the dimensions 'Dementia', 'Person-Centered Care',
                      and 'Intervention' combined was performed in PubMed, EMBASE,
                      and Web of Science. Study selection was based on 2-stage
                      screening against eligibility criteria, limited to
                      controlled study designs. Information about interventions
                      and outcomes was extracted into an 'Effects Table'. The
                      identified PC-interventions were categorized in intervention
                      categories to provide person-centered dementia care.Searches
                      identified 1,806 records. 19 studies were included. These
                      covered a range of psychosocial interventions, oftentimes
                      multi-component interventions, which followed heterogeneous
                      approaches. Studies were conducted in long-term
                      care/hospital settings. Nine key intervention categories
                      were identified: social contact, physical activities,
                      cognitive training, sensory enhancement, daily living
                      assistance, life history oriented emotional support,
                      training and support for professional caregivers,
                      environmental adjustments, and care organization.Our
                      findings provide a current overview of published
                      PC-interventions in dementia, which followed heterogeneous
                      approaches under the PCC-concept. The heterogeneity made it
                      challenging to identify a well-defined concept of PCC and
                      common key intervention categories. An
                      effectiveness-evaluation of 'PC' - including
                      'relationship-centered'-interventions may be valuable, to
                      assess whether an explicit focus on relationships around
                      PCC-interventions yields an added benefit.CRD42021225084.},
      keywords     = {Dementia: nursing / Humans / Long-Term Care / Nursing Homes
                      / Patient-Centered Care / Psychosocial Intervention /
                      Quality of Life: psychology / Alzheimer’s disease (Other)
                      / dementia (Other) / patient preferences (Other) /
                      patient-centered care (Other) / patient-focused care (Other)
                      / person-centered care (Other) / person-centered dementia
                      care (Other) / person-centered interventions (Other) /
                      psychosocial intervention (Other)},
      cin          = {AG Hoffmann / AG Roes},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1510600 / I:(DE-2719)1610003},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {pmid:34542075},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC8609709},
      doi          = {10.3233/JAD-210647},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/164203},
}