Background: This study investigated which concepts regarding “the good life” are used in mission statements of nursing homes providing care for demented patients. Method: All 317 Dutch nursing homes caring for demented patients were asked to participate; of these, 69% responded. Their mission statements were qualitatively analyzed on content. Whether different types of nursing home differed significantly in the content of their mission statements was investigated by means of χ2 analyses. Results: Six main concepts were found that are considered important for a good life: 1) autonomy and freedom, 2) individuality and lifestyle, 3) relationships and social networks, 4) warmth and safety and familiarity, 5) developing capacities and giving mea...
A Norberg University of Umea, Sweden Tape-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia living in their own homes is a challenging care issue t...
Background: This study investigated which concepts regarding “the good life” are used in mission sta...
This study investigates what professional caregivers working in nursing homes consider to be a good ...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate if integrity promoting care improves functions in demen...
Finding a meaningful life for residents with dementia - a qualitative study based on caregivers pers...
This study aimed to illuminate both the content of and the care given to demented people and the ref...
Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing st...
As our population ages so too will the number of people with dementia increase. For some time there ...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Objectives: To explore what sources of well-being are rated meaningful by older adults in residentia...
Background. Dementia not only has a negative effect on a person's well-being, but it also affects th...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences and recommendations of elderly non-demented ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also available from the publisher at:...
A Norberg University of Umea, Sweden Tape-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia living in their own homes is a challenging care issue t...
Background: This study investigated which concepts regarding “the good life” are used in mission sta...
This study investigates what professional caregivers working in nursing homes consider to be a good ...
The purpose of the thesis was to investigate if integrity promoting care improves functions in demen...
Finding a meaningful life for residents with dementia - a qualitative study based on caregivers pers...
This study aimed to illuminate both the content of and the care given to demented people and the ref...
Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing st...
As our population ages so too will the number of people with dementia increase. For some time there ...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Objectives: To explore what sources of well-being are rated meaningful by older adults in residentia...
Background. Dementia not only has a negative effect on a person's well-being, but it also affects th...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences and recommendations of elderly non-demented ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also available from the publisher at:...
A Norberg University of Umea, Sweden Tape-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia living in their own homes is a challenging care issue t...