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Although discussion of reminiscence is prevalent in dementia care research, few studies have examined what actually occurs in these interactions, and how they are structured.
Felicity Slocombe +3 more
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Consequences from use of reminiscence - a randomised intervention study in ten Danish nursing homes
Background Reminiscence is the systematic use of memories and recollections to strengthen self-identity and self-worth. The study aim was to investigate the consequences for nursing home residents and staff of integrating reminiscence into daily nursing ...
Sørensen Jan +4 more
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BackgroundThe increasing number of older adults with mental, behavioral, and memory challenges presents significant public health concerns.
Zhipeng Lu +5 more
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Smart Conversational Agents for Reminiscence
In this paper we describe the requirements and early system design for a smart conversational agent that can assist older adults in the reminiscence process.
Caforio Valentina +6 more
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“Now he sings”. The My Musical Memories Reminiscence Programme: Personalised Interactive Reminiscence Sessions for People Living With Dementia [PDF]
This paper explores the impact of the My Musical Memories Reminiscence Programme (MMMRP), an innovative intervention that adopts a music-based reminiscence approach. MMMRP builds on the format of the popular Singing for the Brain sessions with the aim of
Chlan L. +10 more
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Intertextuality as a means of expression in the discourse of social advertising
We describe the forms of intertextuality that are active in the discourse of social advertising. The purpose of work is to establish the types of use of borrowed texts, as well as the ratio of verbal and visual borrowings. The material is 4000 posters of
T. V. Anisimova, S. A. Chubay
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Computer Interactive Reminiscence and Conversation Aid groups – delivering cognitive stimulation with technology [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Group-based cognitive stimulation is the only nonpharmacological intervention recommended by the UK National Institute for Clinical and Health Excellence (NICE) for people with dementia.
Astell, Arlene +3 more
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Intoxicated eyewitnesses:the effects of alcohol on eyewitness recall across repeated interviews [PDF]
The study evaluated the usefulness of repeat-interviewing of witnesses to crimes who were intoxicated by alcohol at the time of the incident and their first interview, and then re-interviewed when not intoxicated the following day.
La Rooy, David J. +2 more
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Published in "A Quest for Symmetry," Selected Works of Bunji Sakita. Eds.: Keiji Kikkawa, Miguel Virasoro, Spenta Wadia.
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By dawn or dusk—how circadian timing rewrites bacterial infection outcomes
The circadian clock shapes immune function, yet its influence on infection outcomes is only beginning to be understood. This review highlights how circadian timing alters host responses to the bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica, Listeria monocytogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae revealing that the effectiveness of immune defense depends not only
Devons Mo +2 more
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