Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and the patient and caregiver factors that influenced the provision of information. The study was part of a larger cross-sectional study of the diagnosis of dementia and satisfaction with information given. The participants were 51 elderly patients suspected of having dementia and living at home together with their caregivers. The main outcome measures were the checklist of information communicated to the patients and caregivers, patients' behavioural problems, patients' instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) problems, and caregivers' sense of competence. The results indicate that basic information about the diagnosis was given to 86% of pa...
Introduction: An admission to a mental health ward is an uncertain and unexpected part of a person’s...
Person-centred care is internationally recognised as best practice for the care of people with demen...
This article explores how the provision of information about dementia impacts on carers and the cari...
This study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and the patient and caregiver factor...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
Objectives: To explore patients' and carers' views on what constitutes high-quality communication an...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
The need for improved communication around end-of-life issues has been identified in cancer care. Ho...
The need for improved communication around end-of-life issues has been identified in cancer care. Ho...
Background\ud Information is a key part of service provision to people with dementia and their carer...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
Providing information is a core focus of policy and practice in dementia care. Information is a vehi...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
Introduction: An admission to a mental health ward is an uncertain and unexpected part of a person’s...
Person-centred care is internationally recognised as best practice for the care of people with demen...
This article explores how the provision of information about dementia impacts on carers and the cari...
This study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and the patient and caregiver factor...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
Objectives: To explore patients' and carers' views on what constitutes high-quality communication an...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
The need for improved communication around end-of-life issues has been identified in cancer care. Ho...
The need for improved communication around end-of-life issues has been identified in cancer care. Ho...
Background\ud Information is a key part of service provision to people with dementia and their carer...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
Providing information is a core focus of policy and practice in dementia care. Information is a vehi...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
Introduction: An admission to a mental health ward is an uncertain and unexpected part of a person’s...
Person-centred care is internationally recognised as best practice for the care of people with demen...
This article explores how the provision of information about dementia impacts on carers and the cari...