Understanding the perceptions of stakeholders is critical for determining acceptability and feasibility of volunteer-mediated programs. This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability for staff, volunteers, patients and their carers, of a volunteer diversional therapy program for patients with cognitive impairment undergoing inpatient rehabilitation. Post-program structured interviews were conducted with the volunteers (n = 10), patients (n = 30) and their carers (n = 3); and nursing staff (n = 6) participated in a focus group. Thematic analysis identified five themes (values, attitudes, knowledge, purpose, support) in two dimensions (personal, team culture). Overall, patients, carers, staff and volunteers were satisfied with the vol...
Volunteers are widely used to support patients with dementia or cognitive impairment on acute hospit...
Background: Examination of clinical practice reveals that current treatment options are often not su...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Understanding the perceptions of stakeholders is critical for determining acceptability and feasibil...
Objectives: The Tailored Activity Program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inte...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
Objectives:The tailored activity program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inter...
Background and objectives Older adults with cognitive impairment are vulnerable to frequent hospital...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a tailor-made intervention aimed at improving social participation of people...
Objective: To improve patient participation in advance care planning in nursing homes where most pat...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is common in older populations, and its prevalence incre...
Background: The World Health Organization claims that rehabilitation is important to meet the needs ...
Purpose: The patient-centred management of people with cognitive impairment admitted to acute health...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Volunteers are widely used to support patients with dementia or cognitive impairment on acute hospit...
Background: Examination of clinical practice reveals that current treatment options are often not su...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...
Understanding the perceptions of stakeholders is critical for determining acceptability and feasibil...
Objectives: The Tailored Activity Program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inte...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
Objectives:The tailored activity program (TAP) is an evidence-based occupational therapist-led inter...
Background and objectives Older adults with cognitive impairment are vulnerable to frequent hospital...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
OBJECTIVE: We developed a tailor-made intervention aimed at improving social participation of people...
Objective: To improve patient participation in advance care planning in nursing homes where most pat...
Background: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is common in older populations, and its prevalence incre...
Background: The World Health Organization claims that rehabilitation is important to meet the needs ...
Purpose: The patient-centred management of people with cognitive impairment admitted to acute health...
Rationale: Current knowledge in experiences and potential benefits of group-based activity programme...
Volunteers are widely used to support patients with dementia or cognitive impairment on acute hospit...
Background: Examination of clinical practice reveals that current treatment options are often not su...
Background: There is great need for development of feasible rehabilitation for older people with dem...