Author's accepted version (postprint).This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bartlett, R.L., Gjernes, T.K.O., Lotherington, A.T. and Obstfelder, A. (2016). Gender, citizenship and dementia care: a scoping review of studies to inform policy and future research. Health and Social Care in the Community, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12340. This article may be used for non‐commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self‐Archiving
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterBackground: Little prior research focused on person...
In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. Th...
As identity and agency are central to the well-being of people with dementia, this paper explores wh...
Gender is a neglected dimension in public discourse related to people with dementia. Those living wi...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and gene...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
This article investigates the experience of male spousal carers of women living with dementia. While...
ILC-UK recently (31 Aug 2011)��published a report calling for a gendered approach and response to de...
ObjectivesMuch is known about the demands of caregiving for persons with dementia (PWD) and its effe...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
The purpose of this report is to understand the main\ud issues affecting women in relation to dement...
Background: All humans have the right to health and equitable healthcare. This thesis explores disc...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterBackground: Little prior research focused on person...
In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. Th...
As identity and agency are central to the well-being of people with dementia, this paper explores wh...
Gender is a neglected dimension in public discourse related to people with dementia. Those living wi...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and gene...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
This article investigates the experience of male spousal carers of women living with dementia. While...
ILC-UK recently (31 Aug 2011)��published a report calling for a gendered approach and response to de...
ObjectivesMuch is known about the demands of caregiving for persons with dementia (PWD) and its effe...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
The purpose of this report is to understand the main\ud issues affecting women in relation to dement...
Background: All humans have the right to health and equitable healthcare. This thesis explores disc...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterBackground: Little prior research focused on person...
In recent years, dementia has been subjected to an increasing ethical, legal, and political gaze. Th...
As identity and agency are central to the well-being of people with dementia, this paper explores wh...