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About Moving Pictures India

The Project

Moving Pictures India aims to co-produce with carers of people living with dementia 9 short films in Hindi, Kannada, and English which will provide carers with information on how to manage dementia care at home. The project includes video interviews with carers and service providers which will inform the short films. The short films will be assessed for acceptability and feasibility via a pilot Randomised Control Trial. 

Team Members

Professor Bianca Brijnath, NARI

Dr Josefine Antoniades, NARI

Professor Briony Dow, NARI

Professor Santosh Loganathan, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Professor Mathew Varghese, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Associate Professor, Upasana Baruah, Institute Of Human Behaviour And Allied Sciences

Professor Claudia Cooper, University College London

Associate Professor Mike Kent, Curtin University 

Rachita Rao, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Funding

The project is funded by Alzheimer’s Association US and is being conducted in India.

Published: 6th July, 2022

Updated: 17th August, 2022

Author: Kayla Lock

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