This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chinese context. Instead of replicating formats of similar programs developed in Western countries, this program considered cultural issues and caring values that are unique to Chinese people. Its main objective was to empower sufferers and carers through educational activities and support programs. Observations and interviews were used for program evaluation. The program creates a "win-win" situation in which both parties experienced pleasurable feelings and developed a close relationship. It also highlights the values of "meaningful occupation" in dementia care. Furthermore, the program broadens our understanding of needs and concerns of suffer...
Objectives: To report the lived experience of caregivers of persons with dementia in Hong Kong, and ...
Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitled: 2013 GSA Annual Scie...
We conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered demen...
Background: Home-based dementia care is common in the Chinese-Australian community. However, dementi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The challenge of caring for a family ...
Caring for a relative with dementia places caregivers at increased risk for psychological distress a...
Dementia is one of the most common mental health problems among the older Chinese population in the ...
This study describes the caregiving experience of elderly Chinese wives while caring for their spous...
Family supported care has dominated Chinese society for thousands of years. Filial piety is an imp...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
The purpose of this article is to pinpoint the cultural and ethnic influences on dementia caregiving...
Aim: This controlled trial was to investigate the effectiveness of a family-led mutual support group...
[[abstract]]As the aging population increases, the growing demand for care needs, and the number of ...
[[abstract]]There has been a lack of a complete long-term caring and service programs for patients w...
This study examined the perception of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and caregiving among family care...
Objectives: To report the lived experience of caregivers of persons with dementia in Hong Kong, and ...
Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitled: 2013 GSA Annual Scie...
We conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered demen...
Background: Home-based dementia care is common in the Chinese-Australian community. However, dementi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The challenge of caring for a family ...
Caring for a relative with dementia places caregivers at increased risk for psychological distress a...
Dementia is one of the most common mental health problems among the older Chinese population in the ...
This study describes the caregiving experience of elderly Chinese wives while caring for their spous...
Family supported care has dominated Chinese society for thousands of years. Filial piety is an imp...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
The purpose of this article is to pinpoint the cultural and ethnic influences on dementia caregiving...
Aim: This controlled trial was to investigate the effectiveness of a family-led mutual support group...
[[abstract]]As the aging population increases, the growing demand for care needs, and the number of ...
[[abstract]]There has been a lack of a complete long-term caring and service programs for patients w...
This study examined the perception of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and caregiving among family care...
Objectives: To report the lived experience of caregivers of persons with dementia in Hong Kong, and ...
Meeting Theme: Optimal Aging Through ResearchThis free journal suppl. entitled: 2013 GSA Annual Scie...
We conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered demen...