Quality of life in nursing-home residents: An intervention study of the effect of mental stimulation through an audiovisual programme

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Objective: to create a model for improving the quality of life of nursing-home residents. Design: a controlled randomized study. Setting: a suburban nursing home in Stockholm. Intervention: mental stimulation by audiovisual means. Subjects: residents with mild mental impairment who had lived in the nursing home for at least 6 months. Outcome measures: quality of life was measured by the Nottingham Health Profile. Results: the quality of life increased in the intervention groups compared with the control group. Conclusion: audiovisual stimulation had a great impact on the quality of life of chronically ill elderly nursing-home residents.

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Rönnberg, L. (1998). Quality of life in nursing-home residents: An intervention study of the effect of mental stimulation through an audiovisual programme. Age and Ageing, 27(3), 393–397. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/27.3.393

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