Towards capturing meaningful outcomes for people with dementia in psychosocial intervention research: A pan‐European consultation
Health Expectations2018Vol. 21(6), pp. 1056–1065
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Laila Øksnebjerg, Ana Diaz‐Ponce, Dianne Gove, Esme Moniz‐Cook, Gail Mountain, Rabih Chattat, Bob Woods
Abstract
Involving people with dementia in discussions of psychosocial interventions has enhanced our understanding about meaningful outcome measures in research and methods of data collection. This study suggests that new outcome measures in psychosocial research are needed where concepts of positive psychology and social health can guide innovation and outcome measurement.
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