Care provided in the community for dementia patients on an individual basis may be very time consuming. Yet, little is known about the factors affecting caregiving time for community-dwelling dementia patients. Thus, we aimed to investigate the predictors of informal and formal caregiving time for these patients in a longitudinal approach. Caregiving time for n = 126 community-dwelling dementia patients was assessed by proxy interviews in four assessments at 6-month intervals (1.5 years of longitudinal follow-up; AgeCoDe study). Measurement of informal caregiving time was based on a German adaptation of the Resource Utilization in Dementia questionnaire. Dementia severity was measured by the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR). We used random ef...
Abstract Background Nearly 19 million people across OECD countries are living with dementia, and mil...
Purpose: Our objective in this analysis was to de-termine how the duration of caregiving interacts w...
markdownabstractBackground: Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few d...
Care provided in the community for dementia patients on an individual basis may be very time consumi...
Objective An economic evaluation of dementia-related interventions from a societal perspective shoul...
Background: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
BACKGROUND: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
OBJECTIVE: Early onset dementia (EOD) poses specific challenges and issues for both the patient and ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate (1) the duration of no formal care, home care, and institutional care after ...
Objectives Dementia poses a substantial economic burden on society. Knowing which factors predict hi...
BACKGROUND: The progression of dementia disease implies increasing needs for both informal and forma...
BackgroundThe dynamics between formal and informal care among persons with an activity limitation ma...
Background Dementia is a care intensive disease, especially in the later stages, implying in many ca...
Introduction and aim Because of the expected increase of dementia patients in the next decades ...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Abstract Background Nearly 19 million people across OECD countries are living with dementia, and mil...
Purpose: Our objective in this analysis was to de-termine how the duration of caregiving interacts w...
markdownabstractBackground: Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few d...
Care provided in the community for dementia patients on an individual basis may be very time consumi...
Objective An economic evaluation of dementia-related interventions from a societal perspective shoul...
Background: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
BACKGROUND: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
OBJECTIVE: Early onset dementia (EOD) poses specific challenges and issues for both the patient and ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate (1) the duration of no formal care, home care, and institutional care after ...
Objectives Dementia poses a substantial economic burden on society. Knowing which factors predict hi...
BACKGROUND: The progression of dementia disease implies increasing needs for both informal and forma...
BackgroundThe dynamics between formal and informal care among persons with an activity limitation ma...
Background Dementia is a care intensive disease, especially in the later stages, implying in many ca...
Introduction and aim Because of the expected increase of dementia patients in the next decades ...
Longitudinal studies of caregiver burden when caring for persons with dementia living at home are sp...
Abstract Background Nearly 19 million people across OECD countries are living with dementia, and mil...
Purpose: Our objective in this analysis was to de-termine how the duration of caregiving interacts w...
markdownabstractBackground: Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few d...