

In working with non-pharmacologic interventions, using this approach is not typically possible, for a variety of reasons. In this type of study, one group of participants is given a drug, another matched group is given a placebo, and the difference in outcomes between the two groups is measured to calculate the efficacy of the intervention. Traditional medical research often uses the ‘double-blind placebo control trial’. For a list of our published research in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, click here. To understand more about Hearthstone’s research – on which the Institute staff training programs are based – you will find here a partial list of principal research tools used to measure the impact of I’m Still Here® techniques.
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The Hearthstone Research Division’s professional team of trained researchers led by Michael Skrajner uses a variety of tested and validated measurement tools to gather data in field situations such as residences, classrooms, and training sessions. Measuring Success How Do We Measure the Success of Activities and Interventions for People with Dementia?
