The objectives of this participatory action research were to: identify the palliative care needs of PWAD and their carers in West Lothian; analyse two dementia care services as they develop practice in the assessment and management of distress for PWAD, and supporting carers; determine implications for practice development and service delivery. Multiple data collection methods were used including; focus groups, interviews, participant observation, reflective accounts, case studies, documentation review, action learning and notes recorded from meetings with staff. The first phase was a dementia palliative care needs assessment. Eight PWAD, 25 carers and 63 service providers participated in interviews and focus groups. Overall findings were t...
The adoption of a palliative approach to the care within Australian Residential Aged Care Facilitie...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
Background: A palliative approach to the care of people with dementia has been advocated, albeit fro...
This research was undertaken with the agreement and collaboration of NHS Lothian and the West Lothia...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
This action research study was conducted to trial a strategy intended to support a consistent, high-...
The main purpose of this thesis was to apply the WHO and NHS palliative care approach to dementia ca...
The following work has been completed as part of the Birmingham University Clinical Psychology Docto...
Background: Dementia affects a large proportion of society and places a significant burden on older...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: There is growing evidence that a palliative approach to care provision for people with d...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive and incurable disease which presents many challenges to care p...
Introduction and Objective: Palliative care can be of great help to people with dementia during thei...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer's Australia to promote discussion by people with dementia, ...
The adoption of a palliative approach to the care within Australian Residential Aged Care Facilitie...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
Background: A palliative approach to the care of people with dementia has been advocated, albeit fro...
This research was undertaken with the agreement and collaboration of NHS Lothian and the West Lothia...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
This action research study was conducted to trial a strategy intended to support a consistent, high-...
The main purpose of this thesis was to apply the WHO and NHS palliative care approach to dementia ca...
The following work has been completed as part of the Birmingham University Clinical Psychology Docto...
Background: Dementia affects a large proportion of society and places a significant burden on older...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: There is growing evidence that a palliative approach to care provision for people with d...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a progressive and incurable disease which presents many challenges to care p...
Introduction and Objective: Palliative care can be of great help to people with dementia during thei...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer's Australia to promote discussion by people with dementia, ...
The adoption of a palliative approach to the care within Australian Residential Aged Care Facilitie...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
Background: A palliative approach to the care of people with dementia has been advocated, albeit fro...