Hospital admission of a person with dementia can have a significant impact on the family carer, who temporarily relinquishes caring to health professionals. A descriptive qualitative design using in-depth interviews with a conversational approach was used to elicit data. Adjusting to the change in the carer’s role can be challenging and result in feelings of helplessness, loneliness, loss of control and being undervalued. Family support can assist with the transition but family conflict increases anxiety. Good communication between clinicians and the carer is vital. The carer should be included in decision-making as the ‘expert\u27 in the care of the person with dementia. This article discusses findings of a larger study specifi...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Background: There are an estimated 46.8 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2015, being...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study undertaken in the UK by a mu...
The focus of this paper is the experiences and needs of family carers of people with end-stage demen...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Objectives: Transitioning from the primary caregiver to the visitor in a long-term care facility may...
Carole Mockford Division of Health Sciences, Royal College of Nursing Research Institute, University...
Aims: To understand factors influencing the experience of carers for people with dementia, when that...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
To explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission to ...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Background: There are an estimated 46.8 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2015, being...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
This paper describes findings from a recently completed two-phase study undertaken in the UK by a mu...
The focus of this paper is the experiences and needs of family carers of people with end-stage demen...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endure physical...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Objectives: Transitioning from the primary caregiver to the visitor in a long-term care facility may...
Carole Mockford Division of Health Sciences, Royal College of Nursing Research Institute, University...
Aims: To understand factors influencing the experience of carers for people with dementia, when that...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
To explore the experiences of family carers of people with cognitive impairment during admission to ...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Background: There are an estimated 46.8 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2015, being...