Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others. As most persons with dementia live in their own homes, dementia affects not only the person with the disease, but also family, commonly the partner. Research shows that spousal carers feel as though they are losing their partners since they can no longer share thoughts, feelings and experiences as a couple. Aim The aim of the study was to describe the sense of togetherness of the spouses when one spouse has dementia. Method The sample consists of 18 recorded conversations between 15 persons with dementia and their spouses. The filmed conversations were transcribed verbatim and then analysed using qualitative content analysis. Findings One o...
This study aims at investigating the spousal relationships of persons who have been diagnosed with d...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Research on spousal relations and caregiving, when one of the persons in the dyad has a dementia dia...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
All persons with dementia exhibit combinations of cognitive impairment (memory loss and aphasia), fu...
The aim of this study is to identify relevant content for a self-management guide by using the outco...
Background: On average, people with dementia live with 4.6 additional health conditions. Additionall...
This study examines how people caring for a spouse with Alzheimer’s dis-ease reconstruct the meaning...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
Many people with dementia are cared for by their spouse or partner, therefore there is a need to und...
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
This study aims at investigating the spousal relationships of persons who have been diagnosed with d...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Research on spousal relations and caregiving, when one of the persons in the dyad has a dementia dia...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
All persons with dementia exhibit combinations of cognitive impairment (memory loss and aphasia), fu...
The aim of this study is to identify relevant content for a self-management guide by using the outco...
Background: On average, people with dementia live with 4.6 additional health conditions. Additionall...
This study examines how people caring for a spouse with Alzheimer’s dis-ease reconstruct the meaning...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
Many people with dementia are cared for by their spouse or partner, therefore there is a need to und...
Background: Dementia is an increasing global health problem as the population grows older and older....
This study aims at investigating the spousal relationships of persons who have been diagnosed with d...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Background: The care of community-dwelling people with dementia often occurs in the context of pre-...