Prison staff and residents with sexual convictions, from two UK prisons, were interviewed to explore their understanding and experiences of dementia. The aim was to explore understanding and experiences of dementia in response to Governor-identified needs in the prisons. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirteen prisoners and seventeen prison staff across both prisons, all of whom had direct prisoner contact. Transcripts of the interviews were created and thematic analysis was carried out. Four superordinate themes emerged from the data. The first theme, 'Balancing act', explored the way that individuals with dementia should be encouraged to be independent whilst still meeting their need for support in some tasks and areas of ...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
ObjectivesThe objectives were to establish the prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment ...
The prison population is aging, and older prisoners are at a higher risk of developing dementia than...
© The Author(s) 2018. Older prisoners are the fastest growing group in the prison population, with a...
Older adults are the fastest growing group within the UK prison population yet there continues to be...
OBJECTIVES: To apply and evaluate dementia-friendly community (DFC) principles in prisons. DESIGN: A...
Dementia is a significant public health problem that is occurring behind bars. However, the number o...
Overall, the populations of Western countries are ageing, and new technologies in forensic science, ...
The rising prevalence of dementia in the UK presents a public health and economic challenge. People ...
Whilst the majority of age groups are seeing a decline in numbers in prison custody, the older male ...
This Note will give an overview of the political and legal issues that lead to the underdiagnosing o...
The world’s prison population is aging. Older prisoners, those aged 50 years and older, are at risk ...
As the number of elderly prisoners increases in the UK and other Western countries, there will be in...
Introduction: The prisoner population is ageing and consideration is needed for how to best support ...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
ObjectivesThe objectives were to establish the prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment ...
The prison population is aging, and older prisoners are at a higher risk of developing dementia than...
© The Author(s) 2018. Older prisoners are the fastest growing group in the prison population, with a...
Older adults are the fastest growing group within the UK prison population yet there continues to be...
OBJECTIVES: To apply and evaluate dementia-friendly community (DFC) principles in prisons. DESIGN: A...
Dementia is a significant public health problem that is occurring behind bars. However, the number o...
Overall, the populations of Western countries are ageing, and new technologies in forensic science, ...
The rising prevalence of dementia in the UK presents a public health and economic challenge. People ...
Whilst the majority of age groups are seeing a decline in numbers in prison custody, the older male ...
This Note will give an overview of the political and legal issues that lead to the underdiagnosing o...
The world’s prison population is aging. Older prisoners, those aged 50 years and older, are at risk ...
As the number of elderly prisoners increases in the UK and other Western countries, there will be in...
Introduction: The prisoner population is ageing and consideration is needed for how to best support ...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
ObjectivesThe objectives were to establish the prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment ...