While it is undeniable that cognitive stimulation (CS) is effective in patients with dementia, there is still a lack of understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the effects, and questions like "Who benefits?" or "Which factors determine the benefits?" are not yet answered. Therefore, this commentary gives an overview of different aspects (e.g., sociodemographic factors, disease characteristics, living setting) that need to be considered while doing research on CS to understand their impact on CS effects. It is also necessary to examine the effects of CS in real-life settings (e.g., geriatric hospitals) with mixed samples (e.g., patients with different severity of dementia). Additionally, important factors for future studies on CS in dementia (e.g., reporting according to the CONSORT guidelines, more health-economics studies) are outlined.
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Kalbe, E. (2018). Cognitive Stimulation in Dementia: Time to Go into Detail. A Commentary. Journal of Neurology & Neuromedicine, 3(2), 14–18. https://doi.org/10.29245/2572.942x/2018/2.1175
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