Background: many people living at home with dementia (PLWD) also have poorly managed toilet-use or incontinence problems with damaging consequences for both people with dementia, unpaid carers and health care professionals. Currently, there are no theoretically or empirically based interventions to help. The underlying causes and subsequent consequences of these problems need to be fully understood in order to support the development of interventions that have the potential to decrease the impact of these problems on people’s lives.Aim: to establish the range of causes, consequences and potential solutions of toilet-use and incontinence problems for PLWD and their carers.Method: a qualitative design was used. Semi-structured interviews we...
Background: Eighty per cent of care home residents in the UK are living with dementia. The prevalenc...
The prevalence of fecal incontinence (FI) in care homes is estimated to range from 30% to 50%. There...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the question of how to meet the needs of older peop...
HYPOTHESIS / AIMS OF STUDYThe aim of this study is to characterise the causes and consequences of to...
Backgroundmost people living with dementia (PLWD) will develop incontinence problems with associated...
Backgroundmost people living with dementia (PLWD) will develop incontinence problems with associated...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
Introduction. Prevalence of urinary symptoms such as incontinence (UI) in patients with dementia is ...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
INTRODUCTION: Incontinence is a major problem for people with dementia (PWD) and their family/friend...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
Aim To estimate the prevalence of toileting difficulties over time among older people (≥70 years) w...
BACKGROUND: Incontinence in people with dementia is one of the factors associated with the decision ...
BACKGROUND: Incontinence in people with dementia is one of the factors associated with the decision ...
BackgroundEighty per cent of care home residents in the UK are living with dementia. The prevalence ...
Background: Eighty per cent of care home residents in the UK are living with dementia. The prevalenc...
The prevalence of fecal incontinence (FI) in care homes is estimated to range from 30% to 50%. There...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the question of how to meet the needs of older peop...
HYPOTHESIS / AIMS OF STUDYThe aim of this study is to characterise the causes and consequences of to...
Backgroundmost people living with dementia (PLWD) will develop incontinence problems with associated...
Backgroundmost people living with dementia (PLWD) will develop incontinence problems with associated...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
Introduction. Prevalence of urinary symptoms such as incontinence (UI) in patients with dementia is ...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
INTRODUCTION: Incontinence is a major problem for people with dementia (PWD) and their family/friend...
Dementia is a distressing condition in which individuals progressively require the support of others...
Aim To estimate the prevalence of toileting difficulties over time among older people (≥70 years) w...
BACKGROUND: Incontinence in people with dementia is one of the factors associated with the decision ...
BACKGROUND: Incontinence in people with dementia is one of the factors associated with the decision ...
BackgroundEighty per cent of care home residents in the UK are living with dementia. The prevalence ...
Background: Eighty per cent of care home residents in the UK are living with dementia. The prevalenc...
The prevalence of fecal incontinence (FI) in care homes is estimated to range from 30% to 50%. There...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the question of how to meet the needs of older peop...