Abstract Background Counselling of family members is an established procedure in the support of dementia patients' relatives. In absence of widespread specialised dementia care services in most countries, however, counselling services are often not taken up or only very late in the course of the disease. Object In order to promote acceptance of this service, a new counselling concept was implemented where general practitioners recommended family counsellors, who then actively contacted the family caregivers to offer counselling ("Counsellors Contact Caregivers", CCC). The research questions were: To what extent can the rate of family counselling be increased by CCC? What are the predictors for usage of this form of family counselling? Metho...
As the “baby boom” generation ages and the population shifts over the next two decades there will be...
Introduction: Patients with dementia have a 1.42 times higher risk of hospitalization than those wit...
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and as...
BACKGROUND: Counselling of family members is an established procedure in the support of dementia pat...
Almost two-thirds of the 110,000 people living with dementia in Switzerland receive home care from f...
Hintergrund und Ziele: In Deutschland werden über zwei Drittel der Demenzpatienten von Familienangeh...
As there is currently no cure for dementia, providing psycho-social support is imperative. Counselli...
This article explores the prospect of delivering counselling to people affected by dementia from the...
A number of different intervention programmes have been described in the literature for caregivers o...
This article explores the prospect of delivering counselling to people affected by dementia from the...
Background: In European countries, knowledge about availability and utilization of support for infor...
Background: Family carers and people with young-onset dementia (YOD) require tailored assistance as ...
Aim: Ensuring older adults’ involvement in their care is accepted as good practice and is vital, par...
Objective. Caring for a patient with cognitive decline has an important impact on the general well-b...
BACKGROUND: Online contacts with a health professional have the potential to support family caregive...
As the “baby boom” generation ages and the population shifts over the next two decades there will be...
Introduction: Patients with dementia have a 1.42 times higher risk of hospitalization than those wit...
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and as...
BACKGROUND: Counselling of family members is an established procedure in the support of dementia pat...
Almost two-thirds of the 110,000 people living with dementia in Switzerland receive home care from f...
Hintergrund und Ziele: In Deutschland werden über zwei Drittel der Demenzpatienten von Familienangeh...
As there is currently no cure for dementia, providing psycho-social support is imperative. Counselli...
This article explores the prospect of delivering counselling to people affected by dementia from the...
A number of different intervention programmes have been described in the literature for caregivers o...
This article explores the prospect of delivering counselling to people affected by dementia from the...
Background: In European countries, knowledge about availability and utilization of support for infor...
Background: Family carers and people with young-onset dementia (YOD) require tailored assistance as ...
Aim: Ensuring older adults’ involvement in their care is accepted as good practice and is vital, par...
Objective. Caring for a patient with cognitive decline has an important impact on the general well-b...
BACKGROUND: Online contacts with a health professional have the potential to support family caregive...
As the “baby boom” generation ages and the population shifts over the next two decades there will be...
Introduction: Patients with dementia have a 1.42 times higher risk of hospitalization than those wit...
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and as...