Purpose: This study aimed to examine the factors associated with the development of higher burden in informal care-givers of patients with dementia, using dyadic data. Design and Methods: Seventy-two dyads of patients with dementia and their informal care-givers were assessed, the former in terms of behavioral-psychological symptoms and autonomy, the latter in terms of burden and individual needs. Findings: Care-givers at risk for developing higher burden are those who are female, whose care recipient present psychiatric symptoms and lower autonomy, and those who recognize the need for more information/support. Practice Implications: Interventions should offer care-givers the tools to provide care, maintaining their psychological w...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the main and mediating influences of stressors, a c...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Aims and objectives: To explore the impact of early‐stage dementia on care recipient/carer dyads’...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
Background: Earlier research showed that multi-component dyadic interventions - including a combinat...
Background and Purpose: The impact of dementia-related stressors and strains have been examined for ...
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and as...
Because of the complex nature of the problems that carers of persons with dementia encounter, severa...
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
Contains fulltext : 52405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: Th...
This is a minimal dataset for testing the stress-buffering hypothesis in couple data. Objective: To...
Background and Objectives To examine the involvement of persons with dementia (PWDs) in everyday dec...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the main and mediating influences of stressors, a c...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...
Aims and objectives: To explore the impact of early‐stage dementia on care recipient/carer dyads’...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
Background: Earlier research showed that multi-component dyadic interventions - including a combinat...
Background and Purpose: The impact of dementia-related stressors and strains have been examined for ...
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
Objectives: Current research suggests that dementia care management (DCM) can decrease burden and as...
Because of the complex nature of the problems that carers of persons with dementia encounter, severa...
Objectives: Positive identity in people with dementia is maintained when there is good interaction w...
Contains fulltext : 52405.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives: Th...
This is a minimal dataset for testing the stress-buffering hypothesis in couple data. Objective: To...
Background and Objectives To examine the involvement of persons with dementia (PWDs) in everyday dec...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the main and mediating influences of stressors, a c...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...
Objectives: With rates of diagnosed dementia increasing, and the state becoming increasingly reliant...