Authors
Joseph E Gaugler, Lisa J Bain, Lauren Mitchell, Jessica Finlay, Sam Fazio, Eric Jutkowitz, Sube Banerjee, Kim Butrum, Joseph Gaugler, Laura Gitlin, Nancy Hodgson, Beth Kallmyer, Oanh Le Meyer, Rebecca Logsdon, Katie Maslow, Sheryl Zimmerman
Publication date
2019/1/1
Source
Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
Volume
5
Pages
388-397
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
The purpose of this introductory article to the special issue on psychosocial outcome measures in Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions is to outline new frameworks to more effectively capture and measure the full range of how people living with Alzheimer's dementia and their family caregivers experience the disease process. Specifically, we consider the strengths and weaknesses of alternative perspectives, including person-centered, strength-based, and resilience-focused approaches that may complement and extend the dominant deficit paradigm to reflect the entirety of the dementia experience. Our aim is to encourage innovative methods to measure psychosocial aspects of Alzheimer's dementia and caregiving that have not yet received sufficient attention, including resources (e.g., services and supports) and positive caregiver and care recipient outcomes (e.g., positive …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
JE Gaugler, LJ Bain, L Mitchell, J Finlay, S Fazio… - Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & …, 2019