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Assessment of stimulus preferences in multi-sensory environment therapy for older people with dementia

Assessment of stimulus preferences in multi-sensory environment therapy for older people with dementia
Assessment of stimulus preferences in multi-sensory environment therapy for older people with dementia
Assessment is paramount in the process of selecting appropriate treatment media. This paper presents an overview of suitable assessment procedures that may be used with older people with dementia in order to formulate a multisensory environment therapy programme. Primarily, current literature is explored, in terms of both the assessment procedures used prior to using the multisensory environment and the research outcomes. Secondly, an overview is given of two successful assessment procedures used, which integrate applied behaviour analysis and developmental approaches. This will provide the therapist with an assessment framework to determine the sensory preferences of older people with dementia, who may benefit from the multisensory environment.
assessment, therapy, research, outcomes, outcome
0308-0226
542 - 550
Staal, Jason A.
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Pinkney, Lesley
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Roane, David M.
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Staal, Jason A.
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Pinkney, Lesley
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Roane, David M.
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Staal, Jason A., Pinkney, Lesley and Roane, David M. (2003) Assessment of stimulus preferences in multi-sensory environment therapy for older people with dementia. The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66 (12), 542 - 550.

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Assessment is paramount in the process of selecting appropriate treatment media. This paper presents an overview of suitable assessment procedures that may be used with older people with dementia in order to formulate a multisensory environment therapy programme. Primarily, current literature is explored, in terms of both the assessment procedures used prior to using the multisensory environment and the research outcomes. Secondly, an overview is given of two successful assessment procedures used, which integrate applied behaviour analysis and developmental approaches. This will provide the therapist with an assessment framework to determine the sensory preferences of older people with dementia, who may benefit from the multisensory environment.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: assessment, therapy, research, outcomes, outcome
Organisations: Health Profs and Rehabilitation Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 18051
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18051
ISSN: 0308-0226
PURE UUID: 75e4c49f-6d86-44a1-8652-697c5252889e
ORCID for Lesley Pinkney: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3788-3420

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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2005
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 18:49

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Author: Jason A. Staal
Author: Lesley Pinkney ORCID iD
Author: David M. Roane

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