English articles

Carla Vlaskamp, Karin I. de Geeter, Liselot M. Huijsmans and Inge H. Smit

Department of Health Care Psychology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

Multisensory Work
Interdisciplinary approach to multisenory methods

Marja Sirkkola, Päivi Veikkola & Tuomas Ala-Opas (eds.)

 
 

Julia C. M. van Weert, MA, Alexandra M. van Dulmen, PhD, Peter M. M. Spreeuwenberg, MA, Miel W. Ribbe, MD, PhD,w and Jozien M. Bensing, PhD

The implementation of snoezelen in psychogeriatric care: an evaluation through the eyes of caregivers

Julia C.M. van Weert, Ada Kerkstra, Alexandra M. van Dulmen, Jozien M. Bensing, Jan G. Peter, Miel W. Ribbe

Ethics & Nonpharmacological Interventions in Dementia

John Zeisel, Peter Whitehouse, Barry Reisberg, Robert Woods, Ad Verheul

Manifesto—a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives, or views of its issuers

Multi-Sensory Stimulation in 24-hour Dementia Care

Effects of snoezelen on residents and caregivers

Julia C.M. van Weert

Multisensory Environments in social care:
Participation and empowerment in sociocultural multisensory work

Thesis submitted by Eila Marja Aulikki Sirkkola In August, 2009

Sensory deprivation Research

Cameron, Levy, Ban and Rubenstein

Dr Marja Sirkkola & M.Soc.Sc Päivi Veikkola & Students

snoezelen communication

Lindsay, Black and Broxholme

Snoezelen toolkit, long time care homes

Alesha Gaudet Mary-Lou Stephens Shelley Tallon Kathy Comeau Jackie McDonald Lina Moore Stepan Bilynsky Anna Grenier Loretta Turpin Donna Pringle Anna Grenier

Effects of a multi-sensory environment on brain-injured patients: Assessment of spectral patterns

Jesús Poza , Carlos Gómez , María T. Gutiérrez , Nuria Mendoza , Roberto Hornero

The effects of Snoezelen (multi-sensory behaviour therapy) and psychiatric care on agitation, apathy, and activities of daily living in dementia patients on a short term geriatric psychiatric inpatient unit

Jason A. Staal, Psy.D, Amanda Sacks. Ph.D.,Robert Matheis, Ph.d.,Lesley Collier, MSC, Dip Cot SROT, tina Calia, M.A., Henry Hanif, M.a. OTR/L, eugene S. Kofman, B.A

What Factors Affect Caregiver Communication in Psychogeriatric Care?

Julia C. M. van Weerta, Alexandra M. van Dulmen,

Jozien M. Bensing

Everyday Multisensory Environments, Wellness Technology and Snoezelen

ISNA-MSE’s XII World Conference 30. – 31.10.2014, HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Visamäki, Finland

Marja Sirkkola (ed.)

we-need-to-hear-what-our-body-tells-us

PAULA SOLEDAD CARRERA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA

BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH DEMENTIA

By Marianne Smith, MS, ARNP, CS, and Kathleen Buckwalter, PhD, RN, FAAN

Management of Dementia

Ministry of Health, Malaysia, Malaysian Psychiatric Ass. and Academy of Medicin, Malaysia, Malaysian Society of neurosciences

LID & DSIDC Workshop September – November 2011

Audit of the efficacy of Snoezelen Therapy in a Specialist Palliative Care Unit

St Margaret of Scotland Hospice: Joanne McMillan – Occupational Therapist

SNOEZELEN THERAPY FOR ELDERLY PERSONS WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR AND DEMENTIA

John Boham,Degree Thesis
Human Ageing and Elderly Services 2013

Effects of snoezelen, integrated in 24 h dementia care, on nurse–patient communication during morning care

Julia C.M. van Weert Alexandra M. van Dulmen, Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg ,Miel W. Ribbe, Jozien M. Bensing

Effects of Multisensory Stimulation on a Sample of Institutionalized Elderly People With Dementia Diagnosis: A Controlled Longitudinal Trial

American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias. 2014;29(5):463-473

Ana Maseda, PhD1, Alba Sánchez, MD1, Ma Pilar Marante, MD1, Isabel González- Abraldes, PhD1, Ana Buján, PhD1, and José Carlos Millán-Calenti, PhD1

1 Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Gerontology Research Group, University of A Coruña, Campus de Oza, A Coruña, Spain

Nursing assistants’ behaviour during morning care: effects of the implementation of snoezelen, integrated in 24-hour dementia care

Julia C.M. van Weert PhD ,Senior Researcher, NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Bienke M. Janssen MA, Researcher, NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Alexandra M. van Dulmen PhD, Research Coordinator, NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands ,Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg MA, Statistician, NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Jozien M. Bensing PhD. Professor in Health Psychology, Director, NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Miel W. Ribbe MD PhD, Professor in Nursing Home Medicine, Department of Nursing Home Medicine, VU University Medical Center/EMGO Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Review Article

Evidence-Based Nonpharmacological Practices to Address Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia

Kezia Scales, PhD, Sheryl Zimmerman, PhD, and Stephanie J. Miller, MSW

Findings from a Pilot Investigation of the Effectiveness of a Snoezelen Room in Residential Care: Should We Be Engaging with Our Residents More?

Katrina Anderson, PhD Michael Bird, PhD Sarah MacPherson, DPsych Vikki McDonough, BSc Terri Davis

How to make a Sensory Room for people with dementia

Dr. Anke Jacob, Dr. Lesley Collier

Multi-Sensory Stimulation in 24-hour Dementia Care

Effects of snoezelen on residents and caregivers, NIVEL 2004

 

Julia C.M. van Weert

The effects of the implementation
of snoezelen on the quality of working life in psychogeriatric care

Julia C. M. van Weert,1 Alexandra M. van Dulmen,1 Peter M. M. Spreeuwenberg,1 Jozien M. Bensing1,2

and Miel W. Ribbe3

1NIVEL (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), Utrecht, the Netherlands
2Department of Psychology, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
3Department of Nursing Home Medicine, Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine (EMGO Institute) of the VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

snoezelen-complex-neuro-disabilities

Lesley collier, Juliette Truman

Snoezelen, structured reminiscence therapy and 10-minutes activation in long term care residents with dementia (WISDE): study protocol of a cluster randomized controlled trial

Almuth Berg , Katharina Sadowski , Melanie Beyrodt , Stephanie Hanns , Markus Zimmermann , Gero Langer ,Christiane Becker , Christine Lautenschläger , Johann Behrens

© 2010 Berg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd

Behavioral and Mood Effects of Snoezelen Integrated into 24-Hour Dementia Care

Julia C. M. van Weert, MA, Alexandra M. van Dulmen, PhD, Peter M. M. Spreeuwenberg, MA, Miel W. Ribbe, MD, PhD,wand Jozien M. Bensing, PhD

Effects of snoezelen, integrated in 24 h dementia care, on nurse–patient communication during morning care

Julia C.M. van Weert,  Alexandra M. van Dulmen, Peter M.M. Spreeuwenberg, Miel W. Ribbe, Jozien M. Bensing

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Multi-Sensory Environments A Qualitative Exploration

A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF EDUCATION Department of Educational Administration, Foundations & Psychology University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
Copyright © 2019 by Michael Baker

Behavioral and Mood Effects of Snoezelen Integrated into 24-Hour Dementia Care

Julia C. M. van Weert, MA,􏰀 Alexandra M. van Dulmen, PhD,􏰀 Peter M. M. Spreeuwenberg, MA,􏰀 Miel W. Ribbe, MD, PhD,w and Jozien M. Bensing, PhD􏰀z

Multisensory Stimulation for Elderly With Dementia: A 24-Week Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Roumen V. Milev, MD, PhD, FRCPsych (UK), FRCP(C), FCPA, FAPA, Tracey Kellar, Marilyn McLean, RPN, Vicky Mileva, BSc, Veb Luthra, Shiela Thompson, and Linda Peever, BScN, MHA(LTMC), CHE

American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias1 Volume 24

Number 6 December 2009 450-455 # 2009.

Peggy Ward-Smith, RN, PhD, Sarah M. Llanque, RN, MSN, MEd, and Denise Curran, RN, BSN

Multisensory Stimulation for People With Dementia: A Review of the Literature

111 Alba Sánchez, MD , José C. Millán-Calenti, PhD , Laura Lorenzo-López, PhD , and

Ana Maseda, PhD1

 

Ana Maseda, PhD1, Alba Sánchez, MD1, Ma Pilar Marante, MD1, Isabel González- Abraldes, PhD1, Ana Buján, PhD1, and José Carlos Millán-Calenti, PhD1

1 Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Gerontology Research Group, University of A Coruña, Campus de Oza, A Coruña, Spain

Developments in dementia care in the Netherlands since the mid nineties

A new concept in dementia elderly care, living in lifestyles.

A mirror image of recognizable lifestyles in our society.

Using Multi-Sensory Environments (MSEs) with people with dementia
Factors impeding their use as perceived by clinical staff

KEVIN W. HOPE UniversityofManchester HEATHER A. WATERMAN UniversityofManchester

Snoezelen research paper

Nursing assistants behaviour during morning care: effects of the implementation of snoezelen, integrated in 24-hour dementia care.

VAN WEERT J.C.M., JANSSEN M. , B.M., VAN DULMEN A.M., SPREEUWENBERG P.M.M., BENSING J.M. & RIBBE M.W. (2006)
Journal of Advanced Nursing

Aim.
This paper reports an investigation of the effects of the implementation of snoezelen, or multisensory stimulation, on the quality of nursing assistants behaviour during morning care.

 

Leonardo Fava a,b,*, Kristin Strauss c

a Department of Psychology, University of Rome ‘‘La Sapienza’’, Via dei Marsi 78, 00174 Rome, Italy b Fondazione Handicap: Dopodinoi-Onlus, Rome, Italy
c University of Hamburg, Germany

Snoezelen Reference

List compiled by Dr Lesley Collier

Evidence Based Practice Day

Using Snoezelen Rooms to Address Maladaptive Behavior in Children with Developmental Disabilities

 

Temple University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Recreation Therapy Program April 30, 2014
Brianna Hunt
Accelerated BS/MS in Recreation Therapy (4+1) Student