Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them in managing day to day life. In the USA approximately 49% of these caregivers are spouses of the patient, 45% are children, 77% are women and 73% are over 50 years of age.\ud \ud The responsibility or 'burden' of caring for a person with dementia is immense, and it has become common to refer to the caregiver as a second patient. The time demands of caregiving for a person with dementia have been referred to as the '36 hour day'. Estimates range from 50 to 286 hours per month, with time demands increasing as the illness progresses
Item does not contain fulltextFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most prevalent dementia af...
Aims : This article is a report on a study of the multidimensional predictors of caregiver burden in...
Introduction: Caregivers of patients with early-onset dementia (EOD) experience high levels of burde...
Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives This study aimed to identify the factors deter...
[Extract] As life expectancy increases, the aging population increases, andwith it, age-related illn...
Caring for the elderly with dementia imposes a substantial burden on family members and likely accou...
Keywords: ageing; caregiving; dementia; expert estimate; Singapore Aim: To obtain exp...
OBJECTIVES: Dementia, with its progressive cognitive and functional decline and associated neuropsyc...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background/objectivesTo analyse the relationship between caregiver burden and severity of patients' ...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background/ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between caregiver burden and severity of patients’ ...
Item does not contain fulltextFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most prevalent dementia af...
Aims : This article is a report on a study of the multidimensional predictors of caregiver burden in...
Introduction: Caregivers of patients with early-onset dementia (EOD) experience high levels of burde...
Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objectives This study aimed to identify the factors deter...
[Extract] As life expectancy increases, the aging population increases, andwith it, age-related illn...
Caring for the elderly with dementia imposes a substantial burden on family members and likely accou...
Keywords: ageing; caregiving; dementia; expert estimate; Singapore Aim: To obtain exp...
OBJECTIVES: Dementia, with its progressive cognitive and functional decline and associated neuropsyc...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background/objectivesTo analyse the relationship between caregiver burden and severity of patients' ...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background/ObjectivesTo analyse the relationship between caregiver burden and severity of patients’ ...
Item does not contain fulltextFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most prevalent dementia af...
Aims : This article is a report on a study of the multidimensional predictors of caregiver burden in...
Introduction: Caregivers of patients with early-onset dementia (EOD) experience high levels of burde...