Background: The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing physical and mental health problems. This risk is increased for older adult caregivers who also have to manage the lifestyle and health changes associated with ageing. As a consequence, older adult caregivers are in particular need of support; we propose a Written Emotional Disclosure (WED) intervention, called Positive Written Disclosure (PWD). Methods/design: This is a pilot randomised controlled trial of PWD compared to a neutral writing control and a no writing condition. We aim to recruit 60 participants, 20 in each arm. This study will utilise a mixed-methods approach and collect quantitative (questionnaires) and qualitative (int...
Background: People living in care homes often have complex mental and physical health problems, disa...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between wellbeing, burden, distress and third-wave facto...
Background: People with dementia living in care homes often have complex mental health problems, dis...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ph...
Background: The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Background Older adult carers of people who experience psychosis are at increased risk of developin...
Caregivers are at increased risk of poor health but often cannot engage with health care because of ...
Objective: Carers play an important role within the UK mental health system. Those carers who suppor...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis often causes significant distress and impacts not only in the individuals, but...
Objective: Carers play an important role within the UK mental health system. Those carers who suppor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Gerontology, 2007.Caregiver status is associated with mo...
There are 5.8 million caregivers providing support to the infirm, disabled or elderly in the United ...
peer-reviewedCaregivers may engage in benefit finding, that is, an increase in perceived positive gr...
Background: Carers play a pivotal role in the provision of care to individuals with psychosis improv...
Background: People living in care homes often have complex mental and physical health problems, disa...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between wellbeing, burden, distress and third-wave facto...
Background: People with dementia living in care homes often have complex mental health problems, dis...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Background The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing ph...
Background: The caregivers of people who experience psychosis are themselves at risk of developing p...
Background Older adult carers of people who experience psychosis are at increased risk of developin...
Caregivers are at increased risk of poor health but often cannot engage with health care because of ...
Objective: Carers play an important role within the UK mental health system. Those carers who suppor...
BACKGROUND: Psychosis often causes significant distress and impacts not only in the individuals, but...
Objective: Carers play an important role within the UK mental health system. Those carers who suppor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Gerontology, 2007.Caregiver status is associated with mo...
There are 5.8 million caregivers providing support to the infirm, disabled or elderly in the United ...
peer-reviewedCaregivers may engage in benefit finding, that is, an increase in perceived positive gr...
Background: Carers play a pivotal role in the provision of care to individuals with psychosis improv...
Background: People living in care homes often have complex mental and physical health problems, disa...
The study aimed to examine the relationship between wellbeing, burden, distress and third-wave facto...
Background: People with dementia living in care homes often have complex mental health problems, dis...