The purpose of this report is to understand the main issues affecting women in relation to dementia from an international perspective. The report examines the effect of gender on three specific groups: women living with dementia; woman caring for people with dementia in a professional caring role; women undertaking an informal caregiving role for someone with dementia. The report also focuses on cross-cutting issues, including factors affecting women in low and middle income countries (LMICs); family structures and kinship; and the effects of migration. This report reviews the published English language research literature on the issues affecting women in relation to dementia from an international perspective. Women make up a...
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and gene...
ObjectivesMuch is known about the demands of caregiving for persons with dementia (PWD) and its effe...
Background: Asia has the greatest population and more patients with dementia in the world. Early rec...
The purpose of this report is to understand the main\ud issues affecting women in relation to dement...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
ILC-UK recently (31 Aug 2011)��published a report calling for a gendered approach and response to de...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
The proportion of the world\u27s older adults and of its dementia cases is increasing in low and mid...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
Dementia disproportionately affects women but the experiences and voices of women are missing from t...
Background: Despite the integral role that women play in the care of older adults in South Asian fam...
Gender is a neglected dimension in public discourse related to people with dementia. Those living wi...
Objective To highlight the broad global diversity in the diagnosis, management, and research of deme...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and gene...
ObjectivesMuch is known about the demands of caregiving for persons with dementia (PWD) and its effe...
Background: Asia has the greatest population and more patients with dementia in the world. Early rec...
The purpose of this report is to understand the main\ud issues affecting women in relation to dement...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
Women are disproportionately affected by dementia, both in terms of developing dementia and becoming...
ILC-UK recently (31 Aug 2011)��published a report calling for a gendered approach and response to de...
Dementia, the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s disease, is a mental illness characterised by...
The proportion of the world\u27s older adults and of its dementia cases is increasing in low and mid...
Introduction. Women are at increased risk of developing dementia, which can only partly be explained...
Dementia disproportionately affects women but the experiences and voices of women are missing from t...
Background: Despite the integral role that women play in the care of older adults in South Asian fam...
Gender is a neglected dimension in public discourse related to people with dementia. Those living wi...
Objective To highlight the broad global diversity in the diagnosis, management, and research of deme...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
Background: Dementia is a brain syndrome that affects a growing number of persons worldwide and gene...
ObjectivesMuch is known about the demands of caregiving for persons with dementia (PWD) and its effe...
Background: Asia has the greatest population and more patients with dementia in the world. Early rec...