Background: This research is an exploratory pilot study into the phenomenon of caregiving for people with dementia in a rural context in South Africa. Method: This study used a qualitative method of inquiry for conducting individual interviews with five caregivers to collect the data. The interviews were conducted in the local language of isiZulu. All interviews were audiotaped, and then transcribed into English. Transcriptions were analysed using thematic analysis.Findings: There were three main emergent themes, namely views and responsibilities of the caregiver, impact of caregiving, and skills and services to assist the caregiver. There were numerous subsidiary themes such as acceptance of the ageing process, a sense of duty and kinship ...
Background A direct result of an ageing population is an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-...
This thesis explores the experiences of an ethnically diverse sample of persons with dementia (PWDs)...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
Background: The experience of falling ill can many times be challenging not just to the person direc...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
Primary carers provide much of the day-to-day care for community-dwelling people living with dementi...
Informal carers play a vital role in the care and well-being of older people with dementia. This art...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the feasibility, facilitators of and barriers to delivering Namaste Care by vo...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the caregiver experiences in taking care of dem...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
Background: Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia are often the reasons for moving to a...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
Background: In many communities around the world, informal caregivers of older adults with dementia ...
Background A direct result of an ageing population is an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-...
This thesis explores the experiences of an ethnically diverse sample of persons with dementia (PWDs)...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
Background: The experience of falling ill can many times be challenging not just to the person direc...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
Primary carers provide much of the day-to-day care for community-dwelling people living with dementi...
Informal carers play a vital role in the care and well-being of older people with dementia. This art...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the feasibility, facilitators of and barriers to delivering Namaste Care by vo...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the caregiver experiences in taking care of dem...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
Background: Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia are often the reasons for moving to a...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
Background: In many communities around the world, informal caregivers of older adults with dementia ...
Background A direct result of an ageing population is an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-...
This thesis explores the experiences of an ethnically diverse sample of persons with dementia (PWDs)...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...