Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on the carer’s health and quality of life, and spouse carers have been found to be especially vulnerable. Yet relatively little is known about the care provided and support received by spouse carers. This study compares spouse carers to other informal carers of PwDs regarding their care provision, the support received and the psychosocial impact of care
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background and aim: Spouse carers of a person with dementia report feeling lonely and trapped in the...
Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on the carer’s he...
Background: Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on th...
Background: Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on th...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
As welfare providers struggle to meet the care needs of persons with dementia (PwDs), most of their ...
As welfare providers struggle to meet the care needs of persons with dementia (PwDs), most of their ...
It has been demonstrated that caregivers (CG) of persons with Alzheimer's disease or related disorde...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the needs of spouse caregivers of persons with dementia (P...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background and aim: Spouse carers of a person with dementia report feeling lonely and trapped in the...
Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on the carer’s he...
Background: Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on th...
Background: Being an informal carer of a person with dementia (PwD) can have a negative effect on th...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
(1) Background: Spouse carers of persons with dementia (PwD) are particularly vulnerable to negative...
As welfare providers struggle to meet the care needs of persons with dementia (PwDs), most of their ...
As welfare providers struggle to meet the care needs of persons with dementia (PwDs), most of their ...
It has been demonstrated that caregivers (CG) of persons with Alzheimer's disease or related disorde...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the needs of spouse caregivers of persons with dementia (P...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
The purpose with this study was to examine how persons giving care to their spouses with dementia ex...
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background: In Sweden, eight percent of all people by the age of 65 years or older have a dementia d...
Background and aim: Spouse carers of a person with dementia report feeling lonely and trapped in the...