Background: The quality of dementia care has been shown to be positively associated with the attitudes of staff providing care. Research to date has involved explicit attitudes, which has identified negative, neutral and positive biases amongst staff working with those with dementia. Whilst explicit attitudes have been outlined as informing deliberate processes, implicit attitudes have been argued to inform spontaneous behaviours, ranging from facial reactions to judgements on care. Implicit attitudes are argued to inform behaviour when there is insufficient motivation, opportunity and cognitive capacity to deliberate upon information. Within busy care environments staff may have limited cognitive capacity, which may lead to more instances ...
Abstract The need to improve the quality of dementia care in the acute hospital setting has been mad...
Background: Persons with dementia diseases are today a large group that will increase significantly ...
YesPurpose: This paper describes a study which explored the knowledge and attitudes of university st...
Background: The quality of dementia care has been shown to be positively associated with the attitud...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Background: it is unclear how attitudes towards people with dementia are formed and whether, for ins...
Stigma towards people with dementia is a major barrier to diagnosis, intervention, and support. Rese...
Letter accepted for publication in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatr
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This aim of this study was to assess implicit and self-reported stigma towards people with dementia ...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Yang-Tzu Li,1 Jing-Xuan Bai,2 Jia-Ming He,2 Shao-Wei Yang,3 Hsiu-Li Huang1 1Department of Long-Term ...
Background: Little is known about staff?s attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Dementia is characterized by a progressive decrease in cognitive functions, and the term includes di...
Abstract The need to improve the quality of dementia care in the acute hospital setting has been mad...
Background: Persons with dementia diseases are today a large group that will increase significantly ...
YesPurpose: This paper describes a study which explored the knowledge and attitudes of university st...
Background: The quality of dementia care has been shown to be positively associated with the attitud...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Background: it is unclear how attitudes towards people with dementia are formed and whether, for ins...
Stigma towards people with dementia is a major barrier to diagnosis, intervention, and support. Rese...
Letter accepted for publication in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatr
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This aim of this study was to assess implicit and self-reported stigma towards people with dementia ...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Yang-Tzu Li,1 Jing-Xuan Bai,2 Jia-Ming He,2 Shao-Wei Yang,3 Hsiu-Li Huang1 1Department of Long-Term ...
Background: Little is known about staff?s attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Dementia is characterized by a progressive decrease in cognitive functions, and the term includes di...
Abstract The need to improve the quality of dementia care in the acute hospital setting has been mad...
Background: Persons with dementia diseases are today a large group that will increase significantly ...
YesPurpose: This paper describes a study which explored the knowledge and attitudes of university st...