Aims: To understand factors influencing the experience of carers for people with dementia, when that person moves from living in the community to living in residential care. Specifically, we aimed to identify facilitators and inhibitors of carer adjustment during this transition. Method: A systematic search of CINAHL, EMBASE, PubMed, and PsycINFO databases was conducted. Nine qualitative articles published between 2001–2017, based on the experiences of 141 carers, were included. Thematic analysis was applied to the data, with the concepts of transition inhibitors and facilitators being used to structure the analytic process. Results: Analysis produced five themes, representing factors that could affect carer experiences of the focal tra...
Objective. To investigate predictors of change in the sense of competence of primary caregivers and ...
Purpose: This study identifies the relative importance of reasons for institutionalization endorsed ...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
This systematic review summarizes the experiences with maintaining meaningful activities for persons...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study undertaken in the UK by a mu...
Objectives: Transitioning from the primary caregiver to the visitor in a long-term care facility may...
Abstract Background Dementia is a globally prevalent disease that requires ongoing and increasing le...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study of ‘what happens to people i...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
This paper is a report of a study to investigate the perceptions of caregivers regarding the effects...
ABSTRACT Background: Alongside providing care, informal caregivers of people with dementia often nee...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly...
Background According to the literature, the experience for carer’s when the person they have been ca...
BACKGROUND: Primary research, including qualitative research, as well as experts working in social s...
Deciding if and when might be the ‘optimal’ time for a person living with dementia to move to a care...
Objective. To investigate predictors of change in the sense of competence of primary caregivers and ...
Purpose: This study identifies the relative importance of reasons for institutionalization endorsed ...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
This systematic review summarizes the experiences with maintaining meaningful activities for persons...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study undertaken in the UK by a mu...
Objectives: Transitioning from the primary caregiver to the visitor in a long-term care facility may...
Abstract Background Dementia is a globally prevalent disease that requires ongoing and increasing le...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study of ‘what happens to people i...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
This paper is a report of a study to investigate the perceptions of caregivers regarding the effects...
ABSTRACT Background: Alongside providing care, informal caregivers of people with dementia often nee...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly...
Background According to the literature, the experience for carer’s when the person they have been ca...
BACKGROUND: Primary research, including qualitative research, as well as experts working in social s...
Deciding if and when might be the ‘optimal’ time for a person living with dementia to move to a care...
Objective. To investigate predictors of change in the sense of competence of primary caregivers and ...
Purpose: This study identifies the relative importance of reasons for institutionalization endorsed ...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...