H.G. van der Roest
VU University Medical Center
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Ageing Research Reviews | 2010
L.D. van Mierlo; H.G. van der Roest; Franka Meiland; Rose-Marie Dröes
Many psychosocial intervention studies report effects in subgroups of people with dementia. Insight into the characteristics of these subgroups is important for care practice. This study reviews personal characteristics of people with dementia (living in the community or in an institution) that are related to positive outcomes of psychosocial interventions. Electronic databases and key articles were searched for effect studies published between January 1990 and February 2008. Outcome measures were clustered into categories such as cognitive functioning, behavioural functioning and mental health. Seventy-one studies showed positive outcomes on psychosocial interventions, such as decreased depression and less behavioural problems, related to personal characteristics of people with dementia, such as gender, type or severity of dementia, presence of behavioural or mental health problems, and living situation. For people with dementia living in the community positive effects were most frequently found in the persons with mild to severe dementia not otherwise specified and with mild to moderate Alzheimers Disease. For people with dementia living in an institution positive effects were found most frequently in the subgroups moderate to severe dementia, severe to very severe dementia and in the subgroup with behavioural problems. This study provides a unique overview of characteristics that are related to effective intervention outcomes. It also suggests that more research will lead to a better understanding of which care and welfare interventions are effective for specific subgroups of people with dementia.
PLOS ONE | 2012
Giuseppe Colloca; Matteo Tosato; Davide L. Vetrano; Eva Topinkova; Daniela Fialová; Jacob Gindin; H.G. van der Roest; Francesco Landi; Rosa Liperoti; Roberto Bernabei; Graziano Onder
Background It has been estimated that Nursing Home (NH) residents with impaired cognitive status receive an average of seven to eight drugs daily. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence and factors associated with use of inappropriate drugs in elderly patients with severe cognitive impairment living in NH in Europe. Methods Cross-sectional data from a sample of 1449 NH residents with severe cognitive impairment, participating in the Services and Health for Elderly in Long TERm care (SHELTER) study were analysed. Inappropriate drug use was defined as the use of drugs classified as rarely or never appropriate in patients with severe cognitive impairment based on the Holmes criteria published in 2008. Results Mean age of participating residents was 84.2±8.9 years, 1087 (75.0%) were women. Inappropriate drug use was observed in 643 (44.9%) residents. Most commonly used inappropriate drugs were lipid-lowering agents (9.9%), antiplatelet agents (excluding Acetylsalicylic Acid – ASA –) (9.9%), acetylcholinesterase, inhibitors (7.2%) and antispasmodics (6.9%). Inappropriate drug use was directly associated with specific diseases including diabetes (OR 1.64; 95% CI 1.21–2.24), heart failure (OR 1.48; 95% CI 1.04–2.09), stroke (OR 1.43; 95% CI 1.06–1.93), and recent hospitalization (OR 1.69; 95% CI 1.20–2.39). An inverse relation was shown between inappropriate drug use and presence of a geriatrician in the facility (OR 0.55; 95% CI 0.39–0.77). Conclusion Use of inappropriate drugs is common among older EU NH residents. Determinants of inappropriate drug use include comorbidities and recent hospitalization. Presence of a geriatrician in the facility staff is associated with a reduced rate of use of these medications.
Ageing Research Reviews | 2007
S. Lauriks; Annika Reinersmann; H.G. van der Roest; Franka Meiland; Richard Davies; Ferial Moelaert; Maurice Mulvenna; Chris D. Nugent; Rose-Marie Dröes
Archive | 2017
H.P.J van Hout; H.G. van der Roest; Anja Declercq; Liza Van Eenoo
Innovation in Aging | 2017
H.G. van der Roest; L.I Van Lier; Graziano Onder; Vjenka Garms-Homolová; H Finne-Soveri; Palmi V. Jonsson; J.E. Bosmans; H.P.J van Hout
Innovation in Aging | 2017
H.P.J van Hout; H.G. van der Roest
Archive | 2016
H.G. van der Roest; Anja Declercq; Garms-Homolová; Graziano Onder; H Finne-Soveri; Palmi V. Jonsson; Johannes H. Smit; J.E. Bosmans; H.P.J van Hout
Archive | 2016
L.I Van Lier; H.G. van der Roest; H.P.J van Hout; Garms-Holová; Anja Declercq; J.E. Bosmans
Archive | 2015
L.I Van Lier; H.G. van der Roest; Liza Van Eenoo; Anja Declercq; H.P.J van Hout; J.E. Bosmans
Archive | 2015
L.I Van Lier; J.E. Bosmans; Garms-Homolová; Anja Declercq; H.P.J van Hout; H.G. van der Roest