This article reports on a small-scale study where people giving and receiving care were invited to talk about their relationship. It draws on one care dyad of a woman (who has a diagnosis of dementia) and her daughter (who has provided care for her mother). A short series of interviews was conducted with both women, focusing on their biographies and current relationship. This article reports the account given by the mother and how this intersects with the account given by the daughter. The discursive analysis presented centralizes a concern with attending to the accounts of people with dementia. Analysis of the talk of people with dementia can make a valuable contribution to understanding care relationships. Such analysis has the potential ...
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Introduction: Many people with dementia are enabled to live at home by the support of a close family...
This article is not available on ChesterRepPeople living with dementia may live in relationship with...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
The caregiving experience within Alzheimer disease is fairly well documented. However, little resear...
The aim was to explore possible areas and sources that could inform the care for people with dementi...
Background In dementia personhood can be understood as increasingly concealed rather...
People living with dementia may live in relationship with partners, family members and significant o...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
Objective: To explore the accounts of adult children caring for a parent with dementia. It is well d...
Family relationships are important for wellbeing across the lifecourse and are known to be important...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Introduction: Many people with dementia are enabled to live at home by the support of a close family...
This article is not available on ChesterRepPeople living with dementia may live in relationship with...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
The caregiving experience within Alzheimer disease is fairly well documented. However, little resear...
The aim was to explore possible areas and sources that could inform the care for people with dementi...
Background In dementia personhood can be understood as increasingly concealed rather...
People living with dementia may live in relationship with partners, family members and significant o...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
Objective: To explore the accounts of adult children caring for a parent with dementia. It is well d...
Family relationships are important for wellbeing across the lifecourse and are known to be important...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...