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Cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is the only evidence-based intervention that improves cognition and quality of life for people with mild-moderate dementia. CST offers an ideal solution to the demand for early interventions for those with dementia in Ireland. Although approximately 320 people are trained to deliver CST here, an ‘implementation gap’ has emerged where those trained often do not run CST, so CST is not routinely available.  This research aims to gather information on when/where CST is being offered and to explore barriers to its implementation, with a view to providing recommendations to facilitate greater availability of CST in Ireland.

Disease area
Dementia (including Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias)
Field of research
Social Research
Principal Investigator/ Researcher Names
Dr Michelle Kelly
Institution
National College of Ireland
Funding body

The project was funded by the IRC New Foundations grant and the Alzheimer Society of Ireland are the civic society partner.

Project completed
No
Are you looking to Recruit Research Participants?
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