Introduction Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the increased number of older adults with dementia, and the decrease in relatives who are available to care for these older adults, there has been an exponential rise in the need for healthcare assistants in the workforce. Since the workforce now comprises of a significant number of migrant healthcare workers, some of whom originate from developing countries like Nigeria, it is important to understand some sociocultural factors that may influence the quality of caregiving provided for older adults with dementia in the United Kingdom. Objective To gain an in-depth understanding of dementia perceptions and experiences of Nigerian migrant formal de...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
-Despite the rapidly ageing population and a predicted sevenfold increase in the prevalence of demen...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing among people with a Turkish, Moroccan and Surin...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
This study explores the experiences of paid Nigerian migrant health care assistants (HCA) and nurses...
Some Nigerians, in their effort to make sense of dementia symptoms, use descriptions that may stigma...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
Aims and Objectives: To describe migrant family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of caring fo...
Background and Objectives: In high-income countries, an increasing number of people living with deme...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Understanding the influences of marginalized cultural and social identitie...
Background: Migrant nurses have reported difficulties adapting to their new culture and providing cu...
Introduction: Tanzania is a low-income country with an increasing prevalence of dementia, which prov...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
Although members of the United Kingdom (UK) South Asian population appear to have an elevated risk o...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
-Despite the rapidly ageing population and a predicted sevenfold increase in the prevalence of demen...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing among people with a Turkish, Moroccan and Surin...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
This study explores the experiences of paid Nigerian migrant health care assistants (HCA) and nurses...
Some Nigerians, in their effort to make sense of dementia symptoms, use descriptions that may stigma...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
Aims and Objectives: To describe migrant family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of caring fo...
Background and Objectives: In high-income countries, an increasing number of people living with deme...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Understanding the influences of marginalized cultural and social identitie...
Background: Migrant nurses have reported difficulties adapting to their new culture and providing cu...
Introduction: Tanzania is a low-income country with an increasing prevalence of dementia, which prov...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
Although members of the United Kingdom (UK) South Asian population appear to have an elevated risk o...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
-Despite the rapidly ageing population and a predicted sevenfold increase in the prevalence of demen...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing among people with a Turkish, Moroccan and Surin...