# Paradigm shifts: The impact of clinical research on understanding persons with dementia and their care

**Authors:** Jiska Cohen-Mansfield

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.1251 · Innovation in Aging · 2025-12-31

## TL;DR

Recent clinical research has changed how we understand dementia, offering new ways to improve care and life experiences for those affected.

## Contribution

The paper identifies paradigm shifts in dementia care, emphasizing holistic approaches and improved understanding of behavioral and emotional aspects.

## Key findings

- New insights into the etiology of behavioral challenges in dementia patients have emerged.
- Improved methods for detecting pain and preserving self-identity in dementia patients have been developed.
- Strategies for enhancing well-being and reducing reliance on psychoactive medications have been identified.

## Abstract

The conceptualization of dementia has traditionally been bleak, assuming that little can be done for individuals with dementia, that their behaviors and life experiences are dictated by the disease and that psychoactive medications must be used to control them – at least until effective medication emerge to prevent, alleviate, or cure the disease. However, the last decades of clinical research have revealed a markedly different perspective – one in which past paradigms give way to new possibilities. This lecture will highlight key paradigm shifts in understanding dementia and potential avenues for improved care, including insights into the etiology of behavioral challenges, the preservation of self-identity, improved methods for detecting pain, and strategies for enhancing well-being. By integrating these advances into practice, we can move beyond limiting assumptions and advance toward a more holistic approach that offers opportunities to enhance the life experiences of people living with dementia, and concomitantly, their caregivers.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dementia (MONDO:0001627)

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12763317