The impact of reminiscence on the quality of life of residents with dementia in long-stay care

Kathleen Murphy, Andrew Hunter, Declan Devane, Dympna Casey, Fionnuala Jordan, Edel Murphy, John Newell

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Abstract

Background: There is increasing recognition of the potential use of reminiscence in maintaining or improving the quality of life of people with dementia. Despite being used widely in dementia care, evidence on the effectiveness of reminiscence remains uncertain.Aims: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured education-based reminiscence programme-the Dementia Education Programme Incorporating Reminiscence for Staff-for people with dementia residing in long-stay care settings in Ireland.Methods: Dementia Education Programme Incorporating Reminiscence for Staff is a two-group, single-blind, cluster randomised trial conducted in long-stay residential care settings in Ireland. The primary outcome was the self-rated quality of life of residents as measured by the Quality of Life-Alzheimers Disease instrument.Results: Using an intention-to-treat analysis, we found that the estimated effect of the intervention on the quality of life of residents was a non-significant 3.54 (p = 0.1; 95% confidence interval -0.83, 7.90), expressed as the difference in mean improvement between the intervention and control groups. However, the per-protocol analysis yielded a significant effect for the intervention on the quality of life of residents of 5.22 (p = 0.04; 95% confidence interval 0.11, 10.34).Conclusions: Reminiscence may, in certain circumstances, be an effective care option for people with dementia in long-stay settings with potential to impact positively on the quality of life of residents. Copyright (C) 2014 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)1062-1070
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry
Volume29
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014

Keywords

  • Cluster randomised controlled
  • Dementia
  • Long-stay care
  • Psychosocial interventions
  • Quality of life
  • Reminiscence
  • Trial

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  • Authors
  • O'Shea, E,Devane, D,Cooney, A,Casey, D,Jordan, F,Hunter, A,Murphy, E,Newell, J,Connolly, S,Murphy, K
  • O'Shea, E., Devane, D., Cooney, A., Casey, D., Jordan, F., Hunter, A., Murphy, E., Newell, J., Connolly, S., & Murphy, K.
  • O'Shea, E. and Devane, D. and Cooney, A. and Casey, D. and Jordan, F. and Hunter, A. and Murphy, E. and Newell, J. and Connolly, S. and Murphy, K.

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