Abstract Background Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-home care. This care constitutes a cornerstone of the healthcare system, and maintaining these caregivers’ well-being is therefore of paramount importance. Although respite interventions are generally considered an effective support system, they tend to be underutilized. The aim of this integrative literature review is to highlight the factors that promote and impede the use of respite interventions. Methods Searches were conducted on the PubMed and CINAHL databases for studies of respite interventions from 1980 to 2016, and they yielded 51 articles of relevance. Results Analysis of these articles revealed modifiable and immutable facto...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Purpose: This study aims to describe the development and approach of a theory-informed social market...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Abstract Background Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with ...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Background Dementia is a progressive disabling neurological syndrome for which there are no widely a...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
This article describes an analysis of the use of residential respite care services and the factors t...
Objectives: Residential respite (RR) provides a valuable break for family carers, but little known a...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia and carers do not always access respite services in ...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
Objectives: To identify the main drivers of the use of respite services and the need for respite ser...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Purpose: This study aims to describe the development and approach of a theory-informed social market...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Abstract Background Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with ...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Background Dementia is a progressive disabling neurological syndrome for which there are no widely a...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
This article describes an analysis of the use of residential respite care services and the factors t...
Objectives: Residential respite (RR) provides a valuable break for family carers, but little known a...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia and carers do not always access respite services in ...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
Objectives: To identify the main drivers of the use of respite services and the need for respite ser...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Purpose: This study aims to describe the development and approach of a theory-informed social market...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...