BACKGROUND: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are often limited by the lack of an explicit theoretical and empirical basis. We set out to develop an intervention to promote appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia based on theoretical and empirical work. METHODS: We identified three key disclosure behaviours: finding out what the patient already knows or suspects about their diagnosis; using the actual words 'dementia' or 'Alzheimer's disease' when talking to the patient; and exploring what the diagnosis means to the patient. We conducted a questionnaire survey of older peoples' mental health teams (MHTs) based upon theoretical constructs from the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and ...
Contains fulltext : 51315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate diagn...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
Abstract Background For people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
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Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In order to increase the ...
Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Contains fulltext : 51315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate diagn...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Background: The development and description of interventions to change professional practice are oft...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
Abstract Background For people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Background: for people with dementia, care should include an explanation of the diagnosis to individ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.Peer reviewedPostprin
Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In order to increase the ...
Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
Contains fulltext : 51315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Adequate diagn...
Adequate diagnostic information can be considered a basic intervention in dementia care. However, cl...
The aim of this study is to systematically review practitioners\u27 practices and attitudes in regar...