Background: People living with dementia (PWD) and their informal caregivers often report difficulties in maintaining their usual activities. Several dyadic, psychosocial, activating interventions were developed to create insight into how to cope with limitations in a practical way and to increase skills for maintaining personal activities. Effects of these interventions varied so far. More knowledge on the working mechanisms of activating interventions might help to increase their impact. This study will provide more insights into the working mechanisms of three dyadic, psychosocial, activating interventions as the participating PWD, caregivers, and coaches perceived them during the interventions. Participants and methods: We used a qualita...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...
Background and objectives Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and support...
Background and objectives: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...
For the overarching working mechanism empowerment, expertise in the field of dementia and psychologi...
Psychosocial interventions aim to mitigate the serious consequences of dementia for the daily life o...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Background and objectives: The concept of empowerment seems promising for people living with dementi...
Background As the number of persons with dementia is increasing, there has been a call for establis...
OBJECTIVES: To illustrate specific psychosocial interventions aimed at improving self-efficacy among...
Abstract Background: There is a plethora of research in regards to caregiver burden. The caregivers...
Background and objectives: The concept of empowerment seemspromising for people living with dementia...
Background: In this review, we study the effects of dyadic psychosocial interventions focused on com...
Background: People with dementia (PWDs) and their informal caregivers frequently report difficulties...
Aim: Caregivers of dementia patients experience high levels of burden; this is especially true of ca...
OBJECTIVES: Dyadic activating interventions support both people with dementia and their informal car...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...
Background and objectives Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and support...
Background and objectives: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...
For the overarching working mechanism empowerment, expertise in the field of dementia and psychologi...
Psychosocial interventions aim to mitigate the serious consequences of dementia for the daily life o...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Background and objectives: The concept of empowerment seems promising for people living with dementi...
Background As the number of persons with dementia is increasing, there has been a call for establis...
OBJECTIVES: To illustrate specific psychosocial interventions aimed at improving self-efficacy among...
Abstract Background: There is a plethora of research in regards to caregiver burden. The caregivers...
Background and objectives: The concept of empowerment seemspromising for people living with dementia...
Background: In this review, we study the effects of dyadic psychosocial interventions focused on com...
Background: People with dementia (PWDs) and their informal caregivers frequently report difficulties...
Aim: Caregivers of dementia patients experience high levels of burden; this is especially true of ca...
OBJECTIVES: Dyadic activating interventions support both people with dementia and their informal car...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...
Background and objectives Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and support...
Background and objectives: Although the concept of empowerment seems useful for good care and suppor...