Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they perceive their relationship with the person with dementia as continuous with the pre-morbid relationship or as radically changed, and that these differences may be associated with how spouses respond to the challenges of caregiving. The aim of this study was to explore whether the conceptual framework of relationship continuity (which comprises five dimensions) may also be applicable to understanding the experience of spousal carers in acquired brain injury. Method: Five spouses were interviewed about their relationship, and the data were analysed using Template Analysis. The applicability of the framework was evaluated by assessing (1) wheth...
This volume consists of three papers. Paper one is a critical review of the current literature regar...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that neurobehavioural disability is a frequent legacy of seri...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they percei...
Some partners experience their relationship with a person with brain injury as the continuation of a...
Relationship continuity/discontinuity refers to whether a spouse/partner experiences their current r...
Introduction: The current study examined the relationship between symptoms of dementia and the careg...
YesObjectives: Qualitative research has suggested that spousal experiences of discontinuity in their...
Qualitative research has suggested that spousal carers of someone with dementia differ in terms of w...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review title...
Following a brain injury, caregiving spouses/partners differ in their perceptions of relationship co...
Relationships following acquired brain injury (ABI) are extremely vulnerable to strain and breakdown...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
The primary focus of the research is caregivers of people who have had an acquired brain injury (ABI...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
This volume consists of three papers. Paper one is a critical review of the current literature regar...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that neurobehavioural disability is a frequent legacy of seri...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they percei...
Some partners experience their relationship with a person with brain injury as the continuation of a...
Relationship continuity/discontinuity refers to whether a spouse/partner experiences their current r...
Introduction: The current study examined the relationship between symptoms of dementia and the careg...
YesObjectives: Qualitative research has suggested that spousal experiences of discontinuity in their...
Qualitative research has suggested that spousal carers of someone with dementia differ in terms of w...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review title...
Following a brain injury, caregiving spouses/partners differ in their perceptions of relationship co...
Relationships following acquired brain injury (ABI) are extremely vulnerable to strain and breakdown...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
The primary focus of the research is caregivers of people who have had an acquired brain injury (ABI...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
This volume consists of three papers. Paper one is a critical review of the current literature regar...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that neurobehavioural disability is a frequent legacy of seri...