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1 -Potential research question:
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5 5  "Lack of motivation, or apathy, and lack of interest in activities affect over 70% of persons with dementia."
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17 17  the patients experienced the occupation with familiar issues as motivating and emotionally rewarding.
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20 -Thus we hope to have emphasized the issue of this training approach, which is to train tasks that are of relevance to the patient's personality and self-esteem and relate to everyday activities and quality of living. The aim is to stimulate the patient mentally, to improve self-conception and selfconfidence via feelings of success, in order to help to preserve personal autonomy and a feeling of personal identity as long as possible.
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25 -Prompting PwD for activities increases their trained activities. Reinforcement doesn't have significant effect.
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