Background and Objectives A 2008 European consensus on research outcome measures in dementia care concluded that measurement of carer quality of life (QoL) was limited. Three systematic reviews (2012, 2017, and 2018) of dementia carer outcome measures found existing instruments wanting. In 2017, recommendations were published for developing reliable measurement tools of carers’ needs for research and clinical application. The aim of this study was to develop a new instrument to measure the QoL of dementia carers (family/friends). Methods Items were generated directly from carers following an inductive needs-led approach. Carers (n = 566) from 22 English and Welsh locations then completed the items and comparator measures at three time ...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
Purpose: We aimed to address gaps identified in the evidence base and instruments available to measu...
The number of people living in the United Kingdom (UK) with dementia is rising. Having a caring role...
This is the final published version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this reco...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A 2008 European consensus on research outcome measures in dementia care c...
Objectives: Dementia affects many people, with numbers expected to grow as populations age. Many peo...
\ua9 2018 Dow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Purpose: Little is known about how caregiving affects the quality of life (QoL) of older family care...
Purpose: Little is known about how caregiving affects the quality of life (QoL) of older family care...
Background: Family carers are considered to be the most important resource available to support peop...
Background. In an ageing population, many individuals find themselves becoming a carer for an elderl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the UK, there are currently 800 000 people living with dementia. This nu...
Background: Family carers are considered to be the most important resource available to support peop...
Purpose We aimed to address gaps identified in the evidence base and instruments available to measu...
Introduction: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
Purpose: We aimed to address gaps identified in the evidence base and instruments available to measu...
The number of people living in the United Kingdom (UK) with dementia is rising. Having a caring role...
This is the final published version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this reco...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A 2008 European consensus on research outcome measures in dementia care c...
Objectives: Dementia affects many people, with numbers expected to grow as populations age. Many peo...
\ua9 2018 Dow et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Purpose: Little is known about how caregiving affects the quality of life (QoL) of older family care...
Purpose: Little is known about how caregiving affects the quality of life (QoL) of older family care...
Background: Family carers are considered to be the most important resource available to support peop...
Background. In an ageing population, many individuals find themselves becoming a carer for an elderl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the UK, there are currently 800 000 people living with dementia. This nu...
Background: Family carers are considered to be the most important resource available to support peop...
Purpose We aimed to address gaps identified in the evidence base and instruments available to measu...
Introduction: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
Purpose: We aimed to address gaps identified in the evidence base and instruments available to measu...
The number of people living in the United Kingdom (UK) with dementia is rising. Having a caring role...