There is minimal research investigating non-speech communication as a result of living with severe dementia. This phenomenological study explores retained awareness expressed through non-speech patterns of communication in a family member living with severe dementia. Further, it describes reciprocal efforts used by all family members to engage in alternative patterns of communication. Family interactions were filmed to observe speech and non-speech relational communication. Participants were four family groups each with a family member living with non-speech communication as a result of severe dementia. Overall there were 16 participants. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. One superordinate theme, Dance of Communication, describes ...
Data are available from figshare (DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5161384).Loss of verbal language producti...
Introduction: Communication is an area of health and functioning that is profoundly affected by deme...
The number of persons with dementia (PWD) is increasing rapidly worldwide. Cognitive impairments and...
Objective: Few studies have utilised observation to investigate retained awareness when individuals ...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Alzheimer disease (AD) and related dementias affect nearly one in thirteen Canadians over the age of...
It is widely recognized that communication difficulties pose significant problems for family members...
This article addresses a gap in research on nonverbal communication and dementia. It presents findin...
This article addresses a gap in research on nonverbal communication and dementia. It presents findin...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
The communication problems and aphasic symptoms that stem from the progressive degenerative nature o...
Dementia is a degenerative syndrome that affects multiple mental functions includingcognition and be...
Data are available from figshare (DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5161384).Loss of verbal language producti...
Introduction: Communication is an area of health and functioning that is profoundly affected by deme...
The number of persons with dementia (PWD) is increasing rapidly worldwide. Cognitive impairments and...
Objective: Few studies have utilised observation to investigate retained awareness when individuals ...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Alzheimer disease (AD) and related dementias affect nearly one in thirteen Canadians over the age of...
It is widely recognized that communication difficulties pose significant problems for family members...
This article addresses a gap in research on nonverbal communication and dementia. It presents findin...
This article addresses a gap in research on nonverbal communication and dementia. It presents findin...
Loss of verbal language production makes people with dementia appear unreachable. We previously pres...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
The communication problems and aphasic symptoms that stem from the progressive degenerative nature o...
Dementia is a degenerative syndrome that affects multiple mental functions includingcognition and be...
Data are available from figshare (DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5161384).Loss of verbal language producti...
Introduction: Communication is an area of health and functioning that is profoundly affected by deme...
The number of persons with dementia (PWD) is increasing rapidly worldwide. Cognitive impairments and...