Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, there is wide variation in attitudes of professionals towards disclosure. The disclosure of the diagnosis of dementia is increasingly recognised as being a process rather than a one-off behaviour. However, the different behaviours that contribute to this process have not been comprehensively defined. No intervention studies to improve diagnostic disclosure in dementia have been reported to date. As part of a larger study to develop an intervention to promote appropriate disclosure, we sought to identify important disclosure behaviours and explore whether supplementing a literature review with other methods would result in the identification of ...
Background Disclosure decision-making refers to the way in which people affected by dementia choose ...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
There is evidence that some health practitioners may be reluctant to disclose a diagnosis of Alzheim...
Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
Background: the issue of diagnostic disclosure in dementia has been debated extensively in professio...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
Purpose: The ethical and practical issues in disclos-ing a dementia diagnosis remain subjects of som...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
This study explores the issues raised for people with dementia and their carers when they receive a ...
Abstract Background The number of dementia patients i...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to give an in-depth description of the impact of disclosure of ...
Background Disclosure decision-making refers to the way in which people affected by dementia choose ...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
There is evidence that some health practitioners may be reluctant to disclose a diagnosis of Alzheim...
Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
Background: the issue of diagnostic disclosure in dementia has been debated extensively in professio...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
Purpose: The ethical and practical issues in disclos-ing a dementia diagnosis remain subjects of som...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
This study explores the issues raised for people with dementia and their carers when they receive a ...
Abstract Background The number of dementia patients i...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to give an in-depth description of the impact of disclosure of ...
Background Disclosure decision-making refers to the way in which people affected by dementia choose ...
This study describes what general practitioners (GPs) tell persons who appear to have dementia and t...
There is evidence that some health practitioners may be reluctant to disclose a diagnosis of Alzheim...