Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction with family caregivers. However, research on the experiences of dyadic interaction in dementia care is still limited. For this reason, we aimed to systematically review the dyadic experience of dementia caring. Method: Studies were identified through searching five databases: MedLine, EMBASE, PsycInfo, ASSIA, and CINAHL. Eligible studies employed qualitative or mixed method design, reported the experience of dyads of dementia with no comorbid organic or psychiatric disorders. No restrictions were made on language or year of publication, nor on sex or age of participants. The quality appraisal of studies was conducted by two researchers indepe...
This thesis explored the co-constructed experiences of couples and families in which one person had ...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tolhurst, E., Weicht, B., & Kingston, P....
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
BACKGROUND: Behaviours that challenge in dementia, often described and diagnosed as behavioural psyc...
Objectives:Dementia often limits the agency of the person to such an extent that there is need for e...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the coping styles that can be inferred from the discourse of dya...
Coping with dementia has generally been conceptualised at an individual rather than relational level...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
Background : A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims to understand h...
The concept of personhood developed by Tom Kitwood highlights that the experience of dementia has re...
In understanding the range and depth of people’s experiences, it is important to include the wide ra...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Scope: Few studies have investigated distinctive inte...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyAim: Despite an abundance of research worldwide spec...
This thesis explored the co-constructed experiences of couples and families in which one person had ...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tolhurst, E., Weicht, B., & Kingston, P....
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
BACKGROUND: Behaviours that challenge in dementia, often described and diagnosed as behavioural psyc...
Objectives:Dementia often limits the agency of the person to such an extent that there is need for e...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the coping styles that can be inferred from the discourse of dya...
Coping with dementia has generally been conceptualised at an individual rather than relational level...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
Background : A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims to understand h...
The concept of personhood developed by Tom Kitwood highlights that the experience of dementia has re...
In understanding the range and depth of people’s experiences, it is important to include the wide ra...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Scope: Few studies have investigated distinctive inte...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyAim: Despite an abundance of research worldwide spec...
This thesis explored the co-constructed experiences of couples and families in which one person had ...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tolhurst, E., Weicht, B., & Kingston, P....