Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absent from the extant literature. This study aimed to explore what it means to experience dementia in this context given the documented psychosocial influences facing this population.A second aim was to develop understanding of these experiences within dyadic relationships. Method: Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with lesbian and gay individuals with dementia and people with whom they had a significant relationship and analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Results: Three superordinate themes, reflecting characteristics of participants’ experience, were identified: duality in managing dementia, giving yourself aw...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals is largely absent fr...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals is largely absent fr...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...