Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia have active and meaningful everyday lives. Volunteers seem to experience their work as positive and meaningful for their own part, but we know less about what motivates volunteers to start working in home-dwelling dementia care and what motivates them to continue their engagement. This study seeks to close some of the knowledge gaps that exist regarding volunteers’ engagement in activities for persons with dementia. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore what motivates volunteers to start engaging in volunteer work in home-dwelling dementia care and what motivates them to continue their engagement. Methods: The study design was qualitative,...
Being a carer of someone with dementia can be rewarding and also challenging. Volunteer peer support...
People with dementia (PWD) are fragile and need aid and care in their daily lives. This scoping revi...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Volunteer mentoring (befriending and peer support) is provided across a wide range of services for p...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
With ageing populations and greater reliance on the voluntary sector, the number of volunteer-led pe...
With ageing populations and greater reliance on the voluntary sector, the number of volunteer-led pe...
Policy makers across the political spectrum have extolled the virtues of volunteering in achieving s...
Institutionalized elderly with dementia should, regardless of their reduced mental capacity, be invo...
Published version of an article from the journal:Clinical Interventions in Aging. Also available fro...
This article reports on the co-development of the concept of a skills exchange service for people wi...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Being a carer of someone with dementia can be rewarding and also challenging. Volunteer peer support...
People with dementia (PWD) are fragile and need aid and care in their daily lives. This scoping revi...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Volunteer mentoring (befriending and peer support) is provided across a wide range of services for p...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
With ageing populations and greater reliance on the voluntary sector, the number of volunteer-led pe...
With ageing populations and greater reliance on the voluntary sector, the number of volunteer-led pe...
Policy makers across the political spectrum have extolled the virtues of volunteering in achieving s...
Institutionalized elderly with dementia should, regardless of their reduced mental capacity, be invo...
Published version of an article from the journal:Clinical Interventions in Aging. Also available fro...
This article reports on the co-development of the concept of a skills exchange service for people wi...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Being a carer of someone with dementia can be rewarding and also challenging. Volunteer peer support...
People with dementia (PWD) are fragile and need aid and care in their daily lives. This scoping revi...
Background. The PRomoting Activity, Independence and Stability in Early Dementia (PrAISED) study del...