Helping caregivers of persons with dementia: which interventions work and how large are their effects?
@article{Pinquart2006HelpingCO,
title={Helping caregivers of persons with dementia: which interventions work and how large are their effects?},
author={Martin Pinquart and Silvia S{\"o}rensen},
journal={International Psychogeriatrics},
year={2006},
volume={18},
pages={577 - 595}
}Background: In recent years, many different forms of interventions for caregivers of people with dementia have been developed. However, their results have been, in part, inconclusive. Methods: Meta-analysis was used to integrate the results of 127 intervention studies with dementia caregivers published or presented between 1982 and 2005. Results: Interventions had, on average, significant but small effects on burden, depression, subjective well-being, ability/knowledge and symptoms of care…
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