This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the experience of hospitalisation from the perspectives of the older person with dementia, their family care-giver and other patients sharing the ward (co-patients). Non-participant observation of care on 11 acute hospital wards was supplemented by 39 semi-structured interviews with 35 family care-givers and four co-patients following discharge. Constant comparative analysis produced the core problem facing all those involved: disruption from normal routine meaning that the experience of hospitalisation was disrupted by the presence and behaviour of the person with dementia. Disruption adversely affected the person with dementia, triggering constructive, disengaged, distressed and neutral be...
To explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission to ...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
open access articleIt is estimated that a quarter of acute hospital beds are in use by older people ...
This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the experience of hospitalisation from the perspec...
This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the experience of hospitalisation from the perspec...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
AimsTo explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission...
Open access on publicationBackground The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for p...
Background: The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background: the acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
To explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission to ...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
open access articleIt is estimated that a quarter of acute hospital beds are in use by older people ...
This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the experience of hospitalisation from the perspec...
This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the experience of hospitalisation from the perspec...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
AimsTo explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission...
Open access on publicationBackground The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for p...
Background: The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background The acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia....
Background: the acute hospital setting has become a key site of care for people living with dementia...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
To explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission to ...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
open access articleIt is estimated that a quarter of acute hospital beds are in use by older people ...