In this study we explored the experiences of younger people with dementia (age 60–67 years) using an action research methodology across three phases. Phase One involved interviews with participants (n = 8). Phases Two (n = 5) and Three (n = 4) consisted of two action research groups. Thematic analysis highlighted few difficulties commonly associated with younger people with dementia (e.g. loss of employment). Participants highlighted a need for social support from a variety of sources as well as the opportunity to develop a shared social identity and a focus on remaining strengths. The ‘action’ (Phase Three) comprised a leaflet written by participants for other people with dementia. The findings suggest there is a need for people with demen...
Educating and supporting people with early-stage dementia has gained increased focus worldwide as a ...
Background\ud While diagnosis of dementias in individuals younger than 65 years is well understood, ...
Based on the findings of some work undertaken by the Dementia Research network (DRN) at the Universi...
In this study we explored the experiences of younger people with dementia (age 60–67 years) using an...
In this study we explored the experiences of younger people with dementia (age 60–67 years) using an...
The aim of this study was to undertake a systematic inquiry into the question of how people who live...
Many people with dementia report that hope is important to them. Despite this, people with dementia ...
This thesis presents a constructivist grounded theory study of the experiences of younger people wit...
Experience of and Coping with Dementia for Younger People likely also have different social tastes a...
Younger People with Dementia (YPwD) are those who receive a diagnosis of dementia under the age of 6...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
Objectives: Younger people with dementia face significant challenges in gaining access to age- and ...
Introduction: Research into the experiences of those with a diagnosis of young onset dementia is ext...
Objectives: Younger people with dementia face significant challenges in gaining access to age- and n...
Attempts to reduce the health and social care costs of an increasing proportion of older people in s...
Educating and supporting people with early-stage dementia has gained increased focus worldwide as a ...
Background\ud While diagnosis of dementias in individuals younger than 65 years is well understood, ...
Based on the findings of some work undertaken by the Dementia Research network (DRN) at the Universi...
In this study we explored the experiences of younger people with dementia (age 60–67 years) using an...
In this study we explored the experiences of younger people with dementia (age 60–67 years) using an...
The aim of this study was to undertake a systematic inquiry into the question of how people who live...
Many people with dementia report that hope is important to them. Despite this, people with dementia ...
This thesis presents a constructivist grounded theory study of the experiences of younger people wit...
Experience of and Coping with Dementia for Younger People likely also have different social tastes a...
Younger People with Dementia (YPwD) are those who receive a diagnosis of dementia under the age of 6...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
Objectives: Younger people with dementia face significant challenges in gaining access to age- and ...
Introduction: Research into the experiences of those with a diagnosis of young onset dementia is ext...
Objectives: Younger people with dementia face significant challenges in gaining access to age- and n...
Attempts to reduce the health and social care costs of an increasing proportion of older people in s...
Educating and supporting people with early-stage dementia has gained increased focus worldwide as a ...
Background\ud While diagnosis of dementias in individuals younger than 65 years is well understood, ...
Based on the findings of some work undertaken by the Dementia Research network (DRN) at the Universi...