Published version of an article from the journal:Clinical Interventions in Aging. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/cia.s73615. Open AccessBackground: In Norway, there is a focus on home-dwelling people with dementia receiving the opportunity to participate in organized meaningful activities. The aim of this study was to elucidate the experiences of home-dwelling persons with early-stage dementia who attend an activity center and participate in adapted physical and social activities delivered by nurses and volunteers. Methods: The study adopted a qualitative approach, with individual interviews conducted among eight people diagnosed with early-stage dementia. The interview texts were analyzed using manifest and l...
Background: Health promotion practices hold promises for elderly individuals ’ quality of life. This...
The article presents an evaluation of The Good Life Festival, a co-produced event between people liv...
Background issue: Reduced opportunities for occupational participation by adults with dementia impa...
Published version of an article from the journal:Clinical Interventions in Aging. Also available fro...
Ulrika Söderhamn,1 Live Aasgaard,2 Bjørg Landmark2,3 1Centre for Caring Research Southe...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Published version of an article in the journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Also av...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Introduction: To be next of kin to a home-dwelling person with dementia is known to be a heavy burde...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore ‘patient participation’ in everyday activities for persons...
Published version of an article in the journal: Vård i NordenAim. To gain knowledge about how a holi...
Background: Health promotion practices hold promises for elderly individuals ’ quality of life. This...
The article presents an evaluation of The Good Life Festival, a co-produced event between people liv...
Background issue: Reduced opportunities for occupational participation by adults with dementia impa...
Published version of an article from the journal:Clinical Interventions in Aging. Also available fro...
Ulrika Söderhamn,1 Live Aasgaard,2 Bjørg Landmark2,3 1Centre for Caring Research Southe...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Published version of an article in the journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Also av...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Introduction: To be next of kin to a home-dwelling person with dementia is known to be a heavy burde...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore ‘patient participation’ in everyday activities for persons...
Published version of an article in the journal: Vård i NordenAim. To gain knowledge about how a holi...
Background: Health promotion practices hold promises for elderly individuals ’ quality of life. This...
The article presents an evaluation of The Good Life Festival, a co-produced event between people liv...
Background issue: Reduced opportunities for occupational participation by adults with dementia impa...