This chapter explores experiences of caring for a family member with dementia for those from South Asian communities living in the United Kingdom (UK). The barriers and challenges faced by South Asian carers of a family member with dementia have resulted in a low service uptake, with families often presenting themselves to services at crisis point. Existing research in this area has highlighted that experiences of South Asians are influenced by: cultural norms associated with roles and positions in South Asian families; dementia being understood as a mental illness and its associated stigma and prior experiences of health and social care services. Based on existing research this chapter explores each of these areas in-depth, making recommen...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
AbstractThere are currently 700,000 carers caregiving for 850,000 people with dementia in Britain, w...
The aim of the present paper was to examine some views and experiences of dementia among older South...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective With increasing international migration, mental health ca...
Abstract: Background: The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) populations have consistently been...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
NoThis article draws on findings from a three-year project to develop and deliver culturally appropr...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Background and Objectives: We aimed to explore experiences of South Asian carers of people with deme...
This article is based upon qualitative research carried out with members of the Sikh community carin...
While personalisation and service choice remains a central plank of the Labour Government’s policies...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
AbstractThere are currently 700,000 carers caregiving for 850,000 people with dementia in Britain, w...
The aim of the present paper was to examine some views and experiences of dementia among older South...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective With increasing international migration, mental health ca...
Abstract: Background: The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) populations have consistently been...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
NoThis article draws on findings from a three-year project to develop and deliver culturally appropr...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Background and Objectives: We aimed to explore experiences of South Asian carers of people with deme...
This article is based upon qualitative research carried out with members of the Sikh community carin...
While personalisation and service choice remains a central plank of the Labour Government’s policies...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
AbstractThere are currently 700,000 carers caregiving for 850,000 people with dementia in Britain, w...