Background and Aims: The majority of people who experience dementia are living at home. The aim of this study is to explore the narratives of faith, and to describe and understand the impact these particular narratives have upon a person's religiosity and spirituality, with regard to people who suffer from dementia, are living at home and have assistance from home-care services. Will religiosity and spirituality decline because of dementia? This was investigated from a psychology of religion approach, and the question was asked: in which ways do narratives of faith have a significant function for people with dementia, who are living at home. Methods: A descriptive qualitative approach was used. Data was collected through non-structured ...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Background: Alzheimers disease is an irreversible progressive disease with increasing prevalence. Pr...
Although one writer has called dementia "the theological disease", there has been remarkably little ...
Abstract: The prevalence of dementia is increasing globally as populations grow older. Moder-ate and...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias involve irreversible memory decline, personality chan...
Aims: To investigate nurses’ attitudes towards and accommodations of patients’ expressions of religi...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) currently total more than 16 million (Alzheimer’s ...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Aims To synthesize research that investigated how residents and caregivers view spiritual care, come...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand and describe the overcoming experiences of famil...
Background: Today, approximately 160,000 people live with dementia in Sweden and globally, the numbe...
Spiritual care to persons with dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care wor...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
<p>How can hope, love and faith stay alive when dementia enters a home? In this article I shal...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Background: Alzheimers disease is an irreversible progressive disease with increasing prevalence. Pr...
Although one writer has called dementia "the theological disease", there has been remarkably little ...
Abstract: The prevalence of dementia is increasing globally as populations grow older. Moder-ate and...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias involve irreversible memory decline, personality chan...
Aims: To investigate nurses’ attitudes towards and accommodations of patients’ expressions of religi...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) currently total more than 16 million (Alzheimer’s ...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Aims To synthesize research that investigated how residents and caregivers view spiritual care, come...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to understand and describe the overcoming experiences of famil...
Background: Today, approximately 160,000 people live with dementia in Sweden and globally, the numbe...
Spiritual care to persons with dementia in nursing homes; a qualitative study of nurses and care wor...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
<p>How can hope, love and faith stay alive when dementia enters a home? In this article I shal...
The need for meaning in life is a key aspect of being human, and a central issue in the psychology o...
Background: Alzheimers disease is an irreversible progressive disease with increasing prevalence. Pr...
Although one writer has called dementia "the theological disease", there has been remarkably little ...