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Evaluation of the implementation of the Meeting Centres Support Program in Italy, Poland, and the UK; exploration of the effects on people with dementia.

Dawn Brooker1, Simon Evans1, Shirley Evans1, Jennifer Bray1, Francesca Lea Saibene2, Claudia Scorolli3, Dorota Szcześniak4, Alessia d'Arma2, Katarzyna M Urbańska4, Teresa Atkinson1, Elisabetta Farina2, Joanna Rymaszewska4, Rabih Chattat5, Catherine Henderson6, Amritpal Rehill6, Iris Hendriks7, Franka Meiland8, Rose-Marie Dröes7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: MEETINGDEM investigated whether the Dutch Meeting Centres Support Programme (MCSP) could be implemented in Italy, Poland, and the UK with comparable benefits. This paper reports on the impact on people living with dementia attending pilot Meeting Centres in the 3 countries.
METHODS: Nine pilot Meeting Centres (MCs) participated (Italy-5, Poland-2, UK-2). Effectiveness of MCSP was compared with Usual Care (UC) on outcomes measuring behavioural and psychological symptoms (NPI), depression (CSDD), and quality of life (DQoL, QOL-AD), analysed by ANCOVAs in a 6-month pre-test/post-test controlled trial.
RESULTS: Pre/post data were collected for 85 people with dementia and 93 carers (MCSP) and 74 people with dementia /carer dyads' receiving UC. MCSP showed significant positive effects for DQoL [Self-esteem (F = 4.8, P = 0.03); Positive Affect (F = 14.93, P < 0.00); Feelings of Belonging (F = 7.77, P = 0.01)] with medium and large effect sizes. Higher attendance levels correlated with greater neuropsychiatric symptom reduction (rho = 0.24, P = 0.03) and a greater increase in feelings of support (rho = 0.36, P = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: MCSPs showed significant wellbeing and health benefits compared with UC, building on the evidence of effectiveness from the Netherlands. In addition to the previously reported successful implementation of MCSP in Italy, Poland, and the UK, these findings suggest that further international dissemination of MCSP is recommended.
Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Meeting Centres Support Programme; adaptation-coping model; dementia; post-diagnostic support; psychosocial interventions

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29513909     DOI: 10.1002/gps.4865

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Geriatr Psychiatry        ISSN: 0885-6230            Impact factor:   3.485


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2.  Sustainability of community-based interventions for people affected by dementia: a protocol for the SCI-Dem realist review.

Authors:  Thomas Morton; Teresa Atkinson; Dawn Brooker; Geoffrey Wong; Shirley Evans; Clive Kennard
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-07-26       Impact factor: 2.692

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Authors:  Josephine Rose Orejana Tan; Petra Boersma; Teake P Ettema; Laurence Aëgerter; Robbert Gobbens; Max L Stek; Rose-Marie Dröes
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4.  Sustainability of locally driven centres for those affected by dementia: a protocol for the get real with meeting centres realist evaluation.

Authors:  Thomas Morton; Shirley B Evans; Dawn Brooker; Tracey Williamson; Geoff Wong; Michela Tinelli; Faith Frost; Jennifer Bray; Nigel Hullah
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 3.006

5.  Sustaining community-based interventions for people affected by dementia long term: the SCI-Dem realist review.

Authors:  Thomas Morton; Geoff Wong; Teresa Atkinson; Dawn Brooker
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6.  Does the Meeting Centres Support Programme reduce unmet care needs of community-dwelling older people with dementia? A controlled, 6-month follow-up Polish study.

Authors:  Justyna Mazurek; Dorota Szcześniak; Katarzyna Małgorzata Lion; Rose-Marie Dröes; Maciej Karczewski; Joanna Rymaszewska
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7.  Task-shifted approaches to postdiagnostic dementia support: a qualitative study exploring professional views and experiences.

Authors:  Alison Wheatley; Claire Bamford; Greta Brunskill; Karen Harrison Dening; Louise Allan; Greta Rait; Louise Robinson
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-09-21       Impact factor: 2.692

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