Objective: An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and promote the agency of people with dementia. Agency is an important concept in dementia care; and is crucial to the promotion of wellbeing and the delivery of person-centred care. This article is based on one of the key findings of a study that explored family carers’ experiences of engaging their relatives in daily activities in domestic settings. Method: Following research governance and ethical approval, 30 in-depth interviews (initial and follow-up) were carried out with 15 resident-carers of people with dementia who were recruited via local community mental health teams. Then five focus groups were conducted with 21 participants...
This article discusses the value of museums in dementia care practice. The methods used are as follo...
This article describes findings from a project that explored what happens to people with dementia (P...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and pro...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
There is a wealth of literature investigating the role of family involvement within care homes follo...
Government policies currently emphasise the need to support those with dementia at home, and family ...
論文(Article)This study aims at clarifying engagements and relationship changes between people with de...
Published version of an article in the journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Also av...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the remaining abilities of people with dementia (Pw...
Objective: Problems with everyday functioning are linked to reduced well-being in people with dement...
BACKGROUND:Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family a...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
Reminiscence therapy has the potential to improve quality of life for people with dementia. In recen...
Dementia caregiving is thought to have a negative impact on health and wellbeing. This critical revi...
This article discusses the value of museums in dementia care practice. The methods used are as follo...
This article describes findings from a project that explored what happens to people with dementia (P...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and pro...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
There is a wealth of literature investigating the role of family involvement within care homes follo...
Government policies currently emphasise the need to support those with dementia at home, and family ...
論文(Article)This study aims at clarifying engagements and relationship changes between people with de...
Published version of an article in the journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Also av...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the remaining abilities of people with dementia (Pw...
Objective: Problems with everyday functioning are linked to reduced well-being in people with dement...
BACKGROUND:Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family a...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
Reminiscence therapy has the potential to improve quality of life for people with dementia. In recen...
Dementia caregiving is thought to have a negative impact on health and wellbeing. This critical revi...
This article discusses the value of museums in dementia care practice. The methods used are as follo...
This article describes findings from a project that explored what happens to people with dementia (P...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...