Despite an increasing number of sources providing information and advice about dementia, those living with the condition feel inadequately informed. The reasons for this remain unclear. This study has three aims: to identify where people with dementia and their carers currently access dementia-related information from; to determine how accessible, credible and comprehensible people with dementia and their carers consider the available sources of information; and to determine how people with dementia and their carers would like to receive information. An online or postal survey was completed by 171 female and 41 male participants with a close family member or friend with dementia. Accessibility above quality held the greatest influence over ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Persons with dementia and their care partners have been found to adapt their own technological arran...
Background: Current policy emphasises the role of digital technologies in facilitating the managemen...
Purpose This paper provides new insights on trust formation during information-seeking processes of...
Purpose: This paper both supports previous findings relating to, and presents new insights into: th...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, often untraine...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
This article explores how the provision of information about dementia impacts on carers and the cari...
People with dementia have problems with memory, attention, language and orientation. Designers in th...
The Internet can provide a means of communication, searching for information, support groups and ent...
People living with Early Onset Dementia and/or physical disabilities face distinct challenges in acc...
Background: During the last decade, more research has focused on web-based interventions delivered t...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Persons with dementia and their care partners have been found to adapt their own technological arran...
Background: Current policy emphasises the role of digital technologies in facilitating the managemen...
Purpose This paper provides new insights on trust formation during information-seeking processes of...
Purpose: This paper both supports previous findings relating to, and presents new insights into: th...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, often untraine...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
This article explores how the provision of information about dementia impacts on carers and the cari...
People with dementia have problems with memory, attention, language and orientation. Designers in th...
The Internet can provide a means of communication, searching for information, support groups and ent...
People living with Early Onset Dementia and/or physical disabilities face distinct challenges in acc...
Background: During the last decade, more research has focused on web-based interventions delivered t...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Persons with dementia and their care partners have been found to adapt their own technological arran...