Purpose This paper provides new insights on trust formation during information-seeking processes of informal caregivers of people with dementia and identifies the sources of information deemed as trustworthy by caregivers. Design/methodology/approach The study adopts a phenomenological qualitative approach in the form of in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a sample of 20 informal caregivers. Findings Caregivers trust sources that are perceived as authoritative and particularly value the information and advice provided by other caregivers. Trust in information can be divided into subjective and objective, but both are important precursors to the actual use of the information. The information available to caregivers is sufficie...
Introduction. The number of people with dementia increases. Patients are dependent of informal care ...
Clinical research[Abstract] BACKGROUND: The person with dementia should be treated as an unique pers...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...
Purpose: This paper both supports previous findings relating to, and presents new insights into: th...
Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, often untraine...
Despite an increasing number of sources providing information and advice about dementia, those livin...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a life limiting disease following a progressive trajectory. As carers often ...
This study explored the relationship between information seeking and the perceived stress levels of ...
Introduction Unpaid informal caregivers of adult care recipients, including persons with dementia, ...
With the demographic shift towards an older population, the contribution made by informal caregiver...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Introduction. The number of people with dementia increases. Patients are dependent of informal care ...
Clinical research[Abstract] BACKGROUND: The person with dementia should be treated as an unique pers...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...
Purpose: This paper both supports previous findings relating to, and presents new insights into: th...
Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, often untraine...
Despite an increasing number of sources providing information and advice about dementia, those livin...
Background: Dementia is a debilitating disease that can lead to major changes in a patient’s behavio...
Background: Most patients with dementia or cognitive impairment receive care from family members, of...
Objectives: The aim of this review is to discuss how existing models of information behaviour may he...
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a life limiting disease following a progressive trajectory. As carers often ...
This study explored the relationship between information seeking and the perceived stress levels of ...
Introduction Unpaid informal caregivers of adult care recipients, including persons with dementia, ...
With the demographic shift towards an older population, the contribution made by informal caregiver...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
Background It is essential that information needs are met throughout the dementia continuum to impr...
Introduction. The number of people with dementia increases. Patients are dependent of informal care ...
Clinical research[Abstract] BACKGROUND: The person with dementia should be treated as an unique pers...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study assessed the information provided in a memory clinic and th...