Objectives: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in experiences of family caregivers of people with dementia in Pakistan: (a) to determine whether culture and religion play a role in caregiving; (b) to draw insights on how family caregivers cope, what barriers they face and what help they would be willing to accept and (c) to determine how these findings could be used to raise awareness and influence public policies in improving the lives of families living with dementia. Methods: The experiences of family caregivers of people with dementia in Pakistan were explored via semi-structured interviews (10 in Lahore; 10 in Karachi). This was part of a larger qualitative study conducted about dementia ...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia are reliant on family caregivers to provide daily ca...
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- ...
The notion of stigma and its influence on the understanding of dementia has commonly been recognized...
OBJECTIVES: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Stigma around dementia acts as a barrier to timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. The public und...
Over the coming decades, the prevalence of dementia is expected to rise due to an aging population, ...
Background and Objectives The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Pakistan is a lower middle-income country, which to date has had very little research and policy mak...
Changing cultural and social dynamics has brought a major shift in lifestyles and associated risk fa...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
There is little information available about peoples\u27knowledgeregarding symptoms of dementia, deme...
India is the world’s second-most populous country and there are about 5.3 million people with dement...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia are reliant on family caregivers to provide daily ca...
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- ...
The notion of stigma and its influence on the understanding of dementia has commonly been recognized...
OBJECTIVES: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Stigma around dementia acts as a barrier to timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. The public und...
Over the coming decades, the prevalence of dementia is expected to rise due to an aging population, ...
Background and Objectives The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Pakistan is a lower middle-income country, which to date has had very little research and policy mak...
Changing cultural and social dynamics has brought a major shift in lifestyles and associated risk fa...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
There is little information available about peoples\u27knowledgeregarding symptoms of dementia, deme...
India is the world’s second-most populous country and there are about 5.3 million people with dement...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
Abstract Background Many people with dementia are reliant on family caregivers to provide daily ca...
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- ...
The notion of stigma and its influence on the understanding of dementia has commonly been recognized...