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Research lab Interventions for people living with DEmentiA led by @VasilikiOrgeta @ucl

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@DrPhuongleung
Dr Phuong Leung Dementia Training & Consultancy
3 years
A new systematic review of longitudinal evidence highlights risk factors of apathy in dementia. @VasilikiOrgeta @InaAzocar @UCLBrainScience @UCLPsychiatry https://t.co/NxxuVJBLu2 Learn more 👇 #dementia #Alzheimer #research #Wellbeing #mentalhealth
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@DrPhuongleung
Dr Phuong Leung Dementia Training & Consultancy
3 years
Learning how to empower health and social care professionals and family carers by applying psychosocial approaches in dementia care. Don't miss your chance to attend the CPD training on 18th & 19th July. Learn more & book your ticket via https://t.co/RbdV3KWgyY #onlinelearning
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Empower the dementia health care workforce by translating theories and research evidence of psychosocial approaches into clinical practice
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@InaAzocar
Ignacia Azocar
3 years
Happy to share with you my latest article, published in the high-impact journal Ageing Research Reviews. Here we did a systematic review to find risk factors for apathy in Alzheimer's disease. @VasilikiOrgeta @UCLPsychiatry Link at@ResearchGate:
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PDF | Background Apathy is frequent and persistent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), associated with poor prognosis and carer distress; yet our knowledge of... | Find, read and cite all the research you...
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@CochraneAus
Cochrane Australia
4 years
An updated #SystematicReview assess the clinical effectiveness of psychological interventions in reducing #depression and #anxiety in people with #dementia or MCI. https://t.co/qeFq3zUh3V
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@NCAresearchNHS
NCA Research NHS
4 years
Experiencing anxiety and depression is very common in people living with #dementia and mild cognitive impairment and there's uncertainty about the best treatment approach so this review from @abimethley & colleagues is very welcome.
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@DrPhuongleung
Dr Phuong Leung Dementia Training & Consultancy
4 years
@CochraneLibrary
The Cochrane Library
4 years
Psychological treatments for #depression & #anxiety in #dementia & mild cognitive impairment. A systematic review from @CochraneDCIG ➡️ https://t.co/FdAtvf9GMY @UCLBrainScience news item ➡️ https://t.co/nYEALlkAOH Authored by Dr @VasilikiOrgeta & Dr @PhuongLeung1
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@VasilikiOrgeta
Dr Vasiliki Orgeta
4 years
Our updated @cochranecollab review on the clinical effectiveness of psychological treatments for depression and anxiety for people with dementia and MCI by @abimethley @iCSTDementia and me is now available https://t.co/JE7cTwNsEq see here our press release
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Talking therapies may improve symptoms of depression for people with dementia, finds a new review led by UCL researchers, providing hope for a group who typically do not benefit from antidepressants.
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@UCLBrainScience
UCL Brain Sciences
4 years
Talking therapy may ease #depression for people with #dementia, study suggests. Coverage in @Independent of the recent study by Dr @VasilikiOrgeta & Dr @PhuongLeung1 (@UCLPsychiatry) Read the article ⬇️
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Researchers said psychological therapies may also help improve patient quality of life and everyday function.
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@CochraneLibrary
The Cochrane Library
4 years
Psychological treatments for #depression & #anxiety in #dementia & mild cognitive impairment. A systematic review from @CochraneDCIG ➡️ https://t.co/FdAtvf9GMY @UCLBrainScience news item ➡️ https://t.co/nYEALlkAOH Authored by Dr @VasilikiOrgeta & Dr @PhuongLeung1
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@IDEAlabUCL
IDEA Lab UCL
4 years
Psychological treatments for depression and anxiety in dementia and mild cognitive impairment
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@uclnews
UCL News
4 years
Talking therapy may improve symptoms of depression for people with dementia, finds a @cochranecollab review led by Dr @VasilikiOrgeta @IDEAlabUCL & Dr @PhuongLeung1 @UCLPsychiatry, providing hope for a group who typically don't benefit from antidepressants
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Researchers said psychological therapies may also help improve patient quality of life and everyday function.
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@DrPhuongleung
Dr Phuong Leung Dementia Training & Consultancy
4 years
Our Cochrane review on the clinical effectiveness of psychological treatments for people with #dementia is out today https://t.co/4nvlgo47Lj @VasilikiOrgeta @iCSTDementia @PhuongLeung1 @UCLPsychiatry @UCLBrainScience https://t.co/JT2jBovGIU Please share with your network!
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Researchers said psychological therapies may also help improve patient quality of life and everyday function.
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@VasilikiOrgeta
Dr Vasiliki Orgeta
4 years
Our Cochrane review @cochranecollab on the clinical effectiveness of psychological treatments for people with dementia is now out https://t.co/JE7cTwNsEq @uclnews https://t.co/35U8nryCqA @IDEAlabUCL improving care for people with dementia @UCLPsychiatry @UCLBrainScience
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Researchers said psychological therapies may also help improve patient quality of life and everyday function.
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@Mental_Elf
The Mental Elf
4 years
Today @AnjuliKaul from @VAMHN blogs about a new review of longitudinal cohort studies in @TheBJPsych by @MiaMGunak, @DrJoBillings, @VasilikiOrgeta et al, which explores the relationship between #PTSD and all-cause #Dementia. https://t.co/ieKQ18GayW
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@SuzanneMeeks9
Suzanne Meeks
4 years
Promoting meaningful and enjoyable activity in mild dementia–this article describes STAYING ACTIVE, developed by @VasilikiOrgeta and @PhuongLeung1 @IDEAlabUCL @UCLPsychiatry @ucl Access here: https://t.co/PCEFkrh6UH #activity #dementia #gerotwitter @geronsociety @OxfordJournals
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@VasilikiOrgeta
Dr Vasiliki Orgeta
4 years
Our paper on the development of STAYING ACTIVE - STAYing well and active - schedulINg meaninGful and enjoyAble aCTIvities to promote Vitality and wEll-being in mild dementia - is now published @geronsociety @IDEAlabUCL @UCLPsychiatry @alzheimerssoc
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STAYING ACTIVE is grounded on theory, and service user experiences and aims at promoting meaningful activity in mild dementia. The IM framework may be useful in the development of future psychosocial...
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