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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 29:525-528
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Innovation in Aging. 6:548-548
Recent findings using an advanced methodological technique of propensity matching have found that caregivers may have better cognitive health compared to non-caregivers. However, there are limited studies assessing how personality and other psychosoc
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Innovation in Aging
Previous research indicates volunteering promotes well-being of individuals and communities. Volunteering in later-life may buffer some of the negative health effects experienced during retirement, facilitating opportunities for older adults to engag
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Journal of Sleep Research. 30
Experimental studies have shown that sleep deprivation may lead to worse performance on cognitive tests. However, few studies have considered how sleep is associated with perceived cognitive performance in the daily lives of hospital nurses who requi
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Innovation in Aging. 5:596-596
Music engagement is a universal human activity that transcends cultural and geographic boundaries. Current evidence suggests that music engages many diverse brain networks with wide-ranging effects on physiological, cognitive, and affective processes
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Innovation in Aging
Previous research indicates poor sleep and cognitive functioning are associated. Studies have yet to consider the role of work shift on this relationship. The current study examined the sleep and subjective cognition relationship in nurses, and if th
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Innovation in Aging
Family caregivers (FCGs) play a crucial role in helping persons with dementia age-in-place. This pilot study is designed to test a group-based mindfulness intervention for FCGs to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing. We recruited two groups of FCGs (
Autor:
Debra Dobbs, Jennifer A. Bugos, Britney Veal, Punam Risal, Soomi Lee, William Patterson, Hongdao Meng
Publikováno v:
Innovation in Aging
Dementia is the third leading diagnosis among US residents in assisted living communities (ALCs), and agitation is a major challenge for residents, families, and staff. While music interventions in nursing homes and the community have generated promi