Background In research as well as in the practice of home-living persons with dementia and their family caregivers, influencing the probability of institutionalization is considered an important characteristic of home care. Two presented studies implementing the behavioral model of Andersen provide information on predictors of utilization of care and support services, the utilization of nondrug therapies, and the utilization of health insurance and long-term care insurance benefits. Methods One study examined the awareness, utilization, need, and accessibility of ten specific services. It aims to clarify which of the three types of factors from the Andersen model is predictive of utilization (predisposing, enabling, and need factors). Binar...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding which persons most likely use particular combinations of service types is ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) compare home health and informal (unpaid) services utilization among patients wit...
This cross-sectional study explored factors affecting information about available health services, c...
Background: Half a million Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Appr...
In line with the current aging policies, the majority of older persons with dementia live in their o...
Abstract Introduction The objective of this study was to identify home health utilization factors as...
Community health-care services for older, home-dwelling persons with dementia tend to be underutilis...
BACKGROUND: The progression of dementia disease implies increasing needs for both informal and forma...
Background: Community-based and institutional dementia care has been compared in cross-sectional stu...
Abstract Background The literature describes the obstacles to sufficient care faced by people with d...
BACKGROUND: Community-based and institutional dementia care has been compared in cross-sectional stu...
The elderly population is rapidly growing in all nations. With advanced age comes the risk for age-a...
Background and aim The prevalence of dementia increases with age, and as the world’s population is g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify reliable predictors of nursing home entry over a ...
Progressive aged care reforms are shifting dementia care into the community. These efforts have been...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding which persons most likely use particular combinations of service types is ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) compare home health and informal (unpaid) services utilization among patients wit...
This cross-sectional study explored factors affecting information about available health services, c...
Background: Half a million Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Appr...
In line with the current aging policies, the majority of older persons with dementia live in their o...
Abstract Introduction The objective of this study was to identify home health utilization factors as...
Community health-care services for older, home-dwelling persons with dementia tend to be underutilis...
BACKGROUND: The progression of dementia disease implies increasing needs for both informal and forma...
Background: Community-based and institutional dementia care has been compared in cross-sectional stu...
Abstract Background The literature describes the obstacles to sufficient care faced by people with d...
BACKGROUND: Community-based and institutional dementia care has been compared in cross-sectional stu...
The elderly population is rapidly growing in all nations. With advanced age comes the risk for age-a...
Background and aim The prevalence of dementia increases with age, and as the world’s population is g...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify reliable predictors of nursing home entry over a ...
Progressive aged care reforms are shifting dementia care into the community. These efforts have been...
OBJECTIVES: Understanding which persons most likely use particular combinations of service types is ...
OBJECTIVES: To (1) compare home health and informal (unpaid) services utilization among patients wit...
This cross-sectional study explored factors affecting information about available health services, c...