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Autor:
Jeremia, Heinik
Publikováno v:
Harefuah. 161(8)
The chapter on Neurocognitive Disorders in DSM-5 presents significant changes in nomenclature, classification and content. It suggests a diagnostic approach based on impairment in six cognitive domains (complex attention, executive function, learning
Publikováno v:
Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.). 42(6)
Objective Low well-being is common among people with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). We propose a model to examine how different types of resources work together to maintain well-being in people with MCI. Methods Participants included 121 community
Autor:
Jeremia, Heinik
Publikováno v:
Harefuah. 160(1)
Brief medical certificates are central in legal proceedings for guardianship appointments. They have been increasingly criticized, especially for relying upon medical diagnoses, ignoring functioning, decision-making capacity, needs, and preferences o
Autor:
Jeremia Heinik, Kenneth I. Shulman
Publikováno v:
SAGE Open, Vol 1 (2011)
Physicians specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of insane people (alienists) emerged in the early 19th century and offered their expertise for the courts to consider in judgments of mental competence. In the Oliver Smith will case (1847), the
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https://doaj.org/article/fb324ac502544b059a0e38e1248bae0c
Publikováno v:
International psychogeriatrics. 31(9)
Objectives:To examine whether emotional intelligence (EI) is associated with cognitive function (CF) in a sample of community-dwelling, non-demented elderly out-patients.Design:Correlational cross-sectional study.Setting:Two memory clinics in an urba
Autor:
Jeremia Heinik, Markus Wettstein, Frank Oswald, Noam Shoval, Hans-Werner Wahl, Gail K. Auslander
Publikováno v:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 59:113-121
A B S T R A C T Studies on the relationship between behavioral competence, such as the competence of exerting out-ofhome behavior (OOHB), and well-being in older adults have rarely addressed cognitive status as a potentially moderating factor. We inc
Publikováno v:
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Perla Werner,1 Jeremia Heinik,2 Shmuel Giveon,3 Dikla Segel-Karpas,1 Eliezer Kitai41Center for the Research and Study of Aging, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel; 2Margoletz Psychogeriatric Center, Ichilov Hospital, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel A
Publikováno v:
GeroPsych. 27:55-65
We examined whether older individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) differed from healthy controls (HC) and persons with dementia (AD) in objective and perceived behavioral competence as well as in emotional well-being. We used a merged sample
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 26:251-258
This study compares formal and informal caregivers’ perceptions of delusions and hallucinations in older persons with dementia (PWDs). The study population consisted of 151 community-dwelling PWDs aged 65 and older, 90 formal caregivers, and 151 in
Publikováno v:
International Psychogeriatrics. 25:805-813
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a common condition among elderly persons. Its early identification is important because MCI can be a precursor of dementia. Since physicians’ knowledge and preferences regarding MCI can be critical in