Alzheimer's disease affects over three million Americans, most of whom are over age sixty-five. Using qualitative naturalistic inquiry to identify areas of concern for elderly spousal caregivers were identified, in order to; add to the knowledge base, aid in the improvement of existing services and in research and development of new ones. Using an open-ended interview the perceptions of elderly spousal caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease were elicited. A constant comparative analysis of the data was made by the use of an ethnograph program to draw conclusions about caregiver needs and the ability of community resources to meet those needs. Barriers are identified and recommendations for future research and community resources ar...
Abstract Objective: to identify the challenges and technologies of care developed by caregivers of ...
Background and aims: Studies of the elderly population confirms the global epidemic of Alzheimerchr(...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive form of dementia that leaves not only the patient a victim...
This exploratory study was designed to describe, analyze and understand from the perspective of a pr...
This study was conducted to document the well-being of older wives caring for husbands diagnosed wit...
This study describes the experience of the elderly wife caregiver during the initial period of insti...
The purpose of the present study was to compare 42 community-dwelling spouse and child Alzheimer's D...
This research is qualitative in nature and has explored, by means of interviews, the '^^ experience...
Oldest-old spousal caregivers (CGs) of people with dementia are a fast growing, highly vulnerable, y...
The first signs of cognitive impairment in the elderly generally elicit much concern among family me...
We examined interview data from 158 widows who had provided care to the husband before his death. Tw...
Needs of family caregivers of the patients with Alzheimer disease: Analyzing of family caregivers ex...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This qualitative study includ...
Objective: To comprehend the knowledge and practices of caregivers of elderly people with Alzheimer ...
The overall aim of the study was to gain some understanding of the lived experience of the care-givi...
Abstract Objective: to identify the challenges and technologies of care developed by caregivers of ...
Background and aims: Studies of the elderly population confirms the global epidemic of Alzheimerchr(...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive form of dementia that leaves not only the patient a victim...
This exploratory study was designed to describe, analyze and understand from the perspective of a pr...
This study was conducted to document the well-being of older wives caring for husbands diagnosed wit...
This study describes the experience of the elderly wife caregiver during the initial period of insti...
The purpose of the present study was to compare 42 community-dwelling spouse and child Alzheimer's D...
This research is qualitative in nature and has explored, by means of interviews, the '^^ experience...
Oldest-old spousal caregivers (CGs) of people with dementia are a fast growing, highly vulnerable, y...
The first signs of cognitive impairment in the elderly generally elicit much concern among family me...
We examined interview data from 158 widows who had provided care to the husband before his death. Tw...
Needs of family caregivers of the patients with Alzheimer disease: Analyzing of family caregivers ex...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This qualitative study includ...
Objective: To comprehend the knowledge and practices of caregivers of elderly people with Alzheimer ...
The overall aim of the study was to gain some understanding of the lived experience of the care-givi...
Abstract Objective: to identify the challenges and technologies of care developed by caregivers of ...
Background and aims: Studies of the elderly population confirms the global epidemic of Alzheimerchr(...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive form of dementia that leaves not only the patient a victim...