Many people with dementia are cared for by their spouse or partner, therefore there is a need to understand the ways in which dementia and couple relationships impact upon each other. This study aimed to contribute to our understanding of the experience of dementia from a relational perspective. Seven couples, in which one person had a diagnosis of dementia, were interviewed about their experience of being in a couple where one partner had a diagnosis of dementia. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, five master themes were identified, which illustrated how couples constructed their experience of dementia in order to make sense of it, and describe the processes that they adopt in order to adjust to dementia. Findings were support...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
People living with dementia may live in relationship with partners, family members and significant o...
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...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
The current emphasis on early detection and disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia means that it is p...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
People living with dementia may live in relationship with partners, family members and significant o...
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...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
The current emphasis on early detection and disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia means that it is p...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
As the population ages, the number of people with dementia increases. An emerging body of research i...
Objectives: The number of couples facing a dementia diagnosis for one partner of the spousal dyad in...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
People living with dementia may live in relationship with partners, family members and significant o...