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    Sikkes, Sietske A.M.; Tang, Yi; Jutten, Roos J.; Wesselman, Linda M.P.; Turkstra, Lyn S.; Brodaty, Henry; Clare, Linda; Cassidy‐Eagle, Erin; Cox, Kay L.; Chételat, Gaël; Dautricourt, Sophie; Dhana, Klodian; Dodge, Hiroko; Dröes, Rose‐Marie; Hampstead, Benjamin M.; Holland, Thomas; Lampit, Amit; Laver, Kate; Lutz, Antoine; Lautenschlager, Nicola T.; McCurry, Susan M.; Meiland, Franka J. M.; Morris, Martha Clare; Mueller, Kimberly D.; Peters, Ruth; Ridel, Gemma; Spector, Aimee; Steen, Jenny T.; Tamplin, Jeanette; Thompson, Zara; Bahar‐Fuchs, Alex

    Alzheimer's & dementia, February 2021, Letnik: 17, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    Introduction Non‐pharmacological treatments (NPTs) have the potential to improve meaningful outcomes for older people at risk of, or living with dementia, but research often lacks methodological rigor and continues to produce mixed results. Methods In the current position paper, experts in NPT research have specified treatment targets, aims, and ingredients using an umbrella framework, the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System. Results Experts provided a snapshot and an authoritative summary of the evidence for different NPTs based on the best synthesis efforts, identified main gaps in knowledge and relevant barriers, and provided directions for future research. Experts in trial methodology provide best practice principles and recommendations for those working in this area, underscoring the importance of prespecified protocols. Discussion We conclude that the evidence strongly supports various NPTs in relation to their primary targets, and discuss opportunities and challenges associated with a unifying theoretical framework to guide future efforts in this area.