Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One such behavioural change is ‘wandering’, something that is often deeply feared by carers and by people with dementia themselves. Understanding how behavioural changes like wandering are experienced as problematic is critically important in current discussions about the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. In this article we draw on our secondary analysis of qualitative interviews and focus groups with carers of people with dementia to critically question ‘when does walking become wandering’? Drawing on theoretical perspectives from anthropology, sociology and human geography to explore experiences of carer...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
In this paper we explore the experience and implications of getting lost with dementia. While gettin...
Wandering is one of the frequently encountered behaviors of elders with dementia. Managing behavior ...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
The movement of people with dementia in long-term care continues to be an issue of concern among cli...
Walking by those living with dementia is often pathologically labelled ‘wandering’, an act lacking a...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
yesWithin the dominant biomedical discourse, late-life dementia is regarded as a pathological condit...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and carers in implementing the evidence from...
In Korea, about 8.3% over aged 65 are suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other type of dementia. ...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
In this paper we explore the experience and implications of getting lost with dementia. While gettin...
Wandering is one of the frequently encountered behaviors of elders with dementia. Managing behavior ...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
The movement of people with dementia in long-term care continues to be an issue of concern among cli...
Walking by those living with dementia is often pathologically labelled ‘wandering’, an act lacking a...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
yesWithin the dominant biomedical discourse, late-life dementia is regarded as a pathological condit...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and carers in implementing the evidence from...
In Korea, about 8.3% over aged 65 are suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other type of dementia. ...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
In this paper we explore the experience and implications of getting lost with dementia. While gettin...
Wandering is one of the frequently encountered behaviors of elders with dementia. Managing behavior ...