Introduction: The prisoner population is ageing and consideration is needed for how to best support those with age-related health conditions in the system. Existing work practices and organisational structures often fail to meet the needs of prisoners with dementia, and prison staff experience high levels of burden due to these prisoners’ increased needs. Little is known about the best method of responding to the needs of this growing sub-population of prisoners. Method: A scoping review was conducted to answer the question: What are the perceived best care options for prisoners with dementia? To be included, publications had to be publicly available, reported on research findings, or viewed opinions and commentaries on care practices relev...
Dementia is a significant public health problem that is occurring behind bars. However, the number o...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
This Note will give an overview of the political and legal issues that lead to the underdiagnosing o...
© The Author(s) 2018. Older prisoners are the fastest growing group in the prison population, with a...
Older adults are the fastest growing group within the UK prison population yet there continues to be...
Overall, the populations of Western countries are ageing, and new technologies in forensic science, ...
The prison population is aging, and older prisoners are at a higher risk of developing dementia than...
The rising prevalence of dementia in the UK presents a public health and economic challenge. People ...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
BACKGROUND: The number of older prisoners has risen exponentially over the last two decades, especia...
ObjectivesThe objectives were to establish the prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment ...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The older prisoner population is growing faster than the older general population and placing a stra...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
OBJECTIVES: To apply and evaluate dementia-friendly community (DFC) principles in prisons. DESIGN: A...
Dementia is a significant public health problem that is occurring behind bars. However, the number o...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
This Note will give an overview of the political and legal issues that lead to the underdiagnosing o...
© The Author(s) 2018. Older prisoners are the fastest growing group in the prison population, with a...
Older adults are the fastest growing group within the UK prison population yet there continues to be...
Overall, the populations of Western countries are ageing, and new technologies in forensic science, ...
The prison population is aging, and older prisoners are at a higher risk of developing dementia than...
The rising prevalence of dementia in the UK presents a public health and economic challenge. People ...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
BACKGROUND: The number of older prisoners has risen exponentially over the last two decades, especia...
ObjectivesThe objectives were to establish the prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment ...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The older prisoner population is growing faster than the older general population and placing a stra...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
OBJECTIVES: To apply and evaluate dementia-friendly community (DFC) principles in prisons. DESIGN: A...
Dementia is a significant public health problem that is occurring behind bars. However, the number o...
Dementia is a chronic disorder of the mental processes generated by brain injury or disease, and is ...
This Note will give an overview of the political and legal issues that lead to the underdiagnosing o...