Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family member with dementia is rising. Literature on the effects of caregiving on carers suggests that caregiving is a complex role that impacts upon the physical, emotional and financial well-being of carers. Yet South Asian carers typically underutilise services and express a preference for care within the family. Little is known about the impact of caring for a loved one with dementia on South Asian families. This thesis presents a qualitative study exploring the experiences of caring for a loved one with dementia in South Asian families. Method: Using semi-structured interviews, the study explored the experiences of three wife and daughter/in-law dya...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
The ADAPT study got started because there were so few culturally appropriate dementia resources for ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
Abstract: Background: The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) populations have consistently been...
Objective:While there is a growing evidence base about the experiences of male caregivers of people ...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
This chapter explores experiences of caring for a family member with dementia for those from South A...
Background: Despite the integral role that women play in the care of older adults in South Asian fam...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
Background and Objectives: We aimed to explore experiences of South Asian carers of people with deme...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
AbstractThere are currently 700,000 carers caregiving for 850,000 people with dementia in Britain, w...
The aim of the present paper was to examine some views and experiences of dementia among older South...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
The ADAPT study got started because there were so few culturally appropriate dementia resources for ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
Rationale: The prevalence of older South Asian people living in the UK and caring for a family membe...
Abstract: Background: The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) populations have consistently been...
Objective:While there is a growing evidence base about the experiences of male caregivers of people ...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
This chapter explores experiences of caring for a family member with dementia for those from South A...
Background: Despite the integral role that women play in the care of older adults in South Asian fam...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
Background and Objectives: We aimed to explore experiences of South Asian carers of people with deme...
People of South Asian (SA) origin have a higher prevalence of dementia compared with the United King...
AbstractThere are currently 700,000 carers caregiving for 850,000 people with dementia in Britain, w...
The aim of the present paper was to examine some views and experiences of dementia among older South...
As the world ages, the prevalence of age-related diseases like dementia will increase. In South Asia...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
The ADAPT study got started because there were so few culturally appropriate dementia resources for ...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...