Abstract Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in younger persons (≤65 years old), but can also affect older people. These patients demonstrate a decline in social conduct, and/or language aphasias, apathy, and loss of insight that is gradual and progressive. Preservation of dignity seems to be highly relevant both before and after admission to different types of institutionalized care, but the research is scant. From the perspective of close relatives, this study aims to develop knowledge related to dignified or undignified care of patients with FTD and similar conditions. Methods A qualitative, descriptive, and explorative design were employed to address the aims of this study. We interviewed n...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Aims and objectives: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity...
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in younger person...
This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to moderate dem...
This article presents and discusses findings from a qualitative study on how the dignity of patients...
Aim: There is a growing number of older people (65+) with dementia, and many family care partners ar...
Objective. This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to m...
BackgroundFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) has a profound impact on the spouse and other family caregiv...
AbstractBackground: Dementia is a serious problem in old age, which impacts one’s ability to functio...
The overall aim of the study was to develop an empirical-theoretical model of dignitypreserving care...
Aim and objective To explore the challenges faced by family caregivers of people with frontotemporal...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)is a neurodegenerative disease with symptoms that differs from other de...
Background. Dementia not only has a negative effect on a person's well-being, but it also affects th...
Individuals with the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) commonly manifest a wide ...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Aims and objectives: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity...
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) constitutes on average 10–15% of dementia in younger person...
This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to moderate dem...
This article presents and discusses findings from a qualitative study on how the dignity of patients...
Aim: There is a growing number of older people (65+) with dementia, and many family care partners ar...
Objective. This article examines how dementia affects personal dignity in individuals with mild to m...
BackgroundFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) has a profound impact on the spouse and other family caregiv...
AbstractBackground: Dementia is a serious problem in old age, which impacts one’s ability to functio...
The overall aim of the study was to develop an empirical-theoretical model of dignitypreserving care...
Aim and objective To explore the challenges faced by family caregivers of people with frontotemporal...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)is a neurodegenerative disease with symptoms that differs from other de...
Background. Dementia not only has a negative effect on a person's well-being, but it also affects th...
Individuals with the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) commonly manifest a wide ...
Background . Older people, living in nursing homes, are exposed to diverse situations, which may be ...
Living and dying with dignity are fundamental values in palliative care, not only for the patient bu...
Aims and objectives: To assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity...