© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilation of Problematic Experiences in Dementia (MAPED) scale could be applied to couples. It aimed to explore the interactions between couples and how this affected the levels of assimilation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with four heterosexual couples. The results suggested that MAPED can be usefully applied to couples. It highlighted the oscillating process which couples undergo as they process a dementia diagnosis. This supports the notion that making sense of a dementia diagnosis is not static, but a fluctuating and ever changing process. The strategies couples employed either facilitated or prevented the expression and integration...
Historically, research aiming to understand the experiences of people living with dementia has under...
Within an ageing population, the number of people with dementia is rapidly increasing. Dementia is c...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
The current emphasis on early detection and disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia means that it is p...
Many people with dementia are cared for by their spouse or partner, therefore there is a need to und...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
Coping with dementia has generally been conceptualised at an individual rather than relational level...
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Contemporary dementia care is starting to adopt a relationship-centred approach, recognising the wid...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
This thesis explored the co-constructed experiences of couples and families in which one person had ...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
Background: On average, people with dementia live with 4.6 additional health conditions. Additionall...
There has been little research examining experiences and coping processes associated with young onse...
Historically, research aiming to understand the experiences of people living with dementia has under...
Within an ageing population, the number of people with dementia is rapidly increasing. Dementia is c...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. This qualitative study aimed to see whether the Markers of Assimilatio...
The current emphasis on early detection and disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia means that it is p...
Many people with dementia are cared for by their spouse or partner, therefore there is a need to und...
Objectives: There is a growing recognition of dementia as a condition that affects both members of a...
Coping with dementia has generally been conceptualised at an individual rather than relational level...
Much research has investigated the impact of dementia on spousal relationships. Most often this is f...
Contemporary dementia care is starting to adopt a relationship-centred approach, recognising the wid...
Section A is a review of literature which has explored the experience of dementia in the context of ...
This thesis explored the co-constructed experiences of couples and families in which one person had ...
Background Living with dementia involves both illness and health, and self-care and care from others...
Background: On average, people with dementia live with 4.6 additional health conditions. Additionall...
There has been little research examining experiences and coping processes associated with young onse...
Historically, research aiming to understand the experiences of people living with dementia has under...
Within an ageing population, the number of people with dementia is rapidly increasing. Dementia is c...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The growing interest in early-onset dementia has attracted attentio...