It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical and psychological burdens. Not only do they fulfil an important role for the person with dementia but also for the wider society. This study explored the experiences of carers in Ireland who provide end of life care for a person with late stage dementia at home. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was selected as a research design to ascertain how people make sense of their experiences. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seventeen current carers and six past carers of a family member with late stage dementia. Four super-ordinate themes were identified which described the challenges faced by carers at different stages o...
Abstract Background Many studies have examined the mental health of carers of people with dementia. ...
BackgroundMore people are dying at home with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While informal caregi...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
The focus of this paper is the experiences and needs of family carers of people with end-stage demen...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
BACKGROUND: Keeping people living with advanced dementia in their usual place of residence is becomi...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
BackgroundDementia is a life-limiting illness, but the trajectory of dying can be difficult to estab...
Abstract Background Many studies have examined the mental health of carers of people with dementia. ...
BackgroundMore people are dying at home with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While informal caregi...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
The focus of this paper is the experiences and needs of family carers of people with end-stage demen...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
BACKGROUND: Keeping people living with advanced dementia in their usual place of residence is becomi...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
BackgroundDementia is a life-limiting illness, but the trajectory of dying can be difficult to estab...
Abstract Background Many studies have examined the mental health of carers of people with dementia. ...
BackgroundMore people are dying at home with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While informal caregi...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...