Item does not contain fulltextA qualitative exploration of the stigma of dementia reported that general practitioners described lack of reciprocity as one way in which people with dementia are perceived within society. This was closely linked to their perception of dementia as a stigma. In this article, we explore whether general practitioners perceive people with dementia as lacking reciprocity and, if so, if this is linked with societal opinions about dementia as a stigma. The implications of both perceptions of people with dementia failing to reciprocate and of stigma for timely diagnosis are explored. Our approach is to follow the thread of reciprocity in the data from our initial study. In this follow-up study, general practitioners' p...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Dementia is a highly stigmatized and stigmatizing condition affecting more than one in eight older a...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
A qualitative exploration of the stigma of dementia reported that general practitioners described la...
YesA qualitative exploration of the stigma of dementia reported that GPs described lack of reciproci...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timel...
YesObjectives: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timely diagnosis, but little is ...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Minimal research explores the impact of a career in dementia care on senior health professionals. Th...
The general practitioner (GP) is in a pivotal position to initiate and adapt care for their patients...
While general practitioners (GPs) have a central role to play in the effective primary care response...
Background: This study investigated whether brief exposure to information has any effect on stigmati...
for antidementia medication use in place by 1 April 2004. Shared care of medical treatment in dement...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
Objectives: Until now little research has been done to answer the question of whether people with de...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Dementia is a highly stigmatized and stigmatizing condition affecting more than one in eight older a...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
A qualitative exploration of the stigma of dementia reported that general practitioners described la...
YesA qualitative exploration of the stigma of dementia reported that GPs described lack of reciproci...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timel...
YesObjectives: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial to improving timely diagnosis, but little is ...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Minimal research explores the impact of a career in dementia care on senior health professionals. Th...
The general practitioner (GP) is in a pivotal position to initiate and adapt care for their patients...
While general practitioners (GPs) have a central role to play in the effective primary care response...
Background: This study investigated whether brief exposure to information has any effect on stigmati...
for antidementia medication use in place by 1 April 2004. Shared care of medical treatment in dement...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
Objectives: Until now little research has been done to answer the question of whether people with de...
Dementia is often underdiagnosed in general practice, which may be based on general practitioners' (...
Dementia is a highly stigmatized and stigmatizing condition affecting more than one in eight older a...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...