Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions and co-exist in a large number of older people. People living with dementia (PLWD) may be less able to manage their diabetes, putting them at increased risk of complications such as hypoglycaemia. The aim of this review was to identify key mechanisms within different interventions that are likely to improve diabetes outcomes in PLWD. Methods: This is a realist review involving scoping of the literature and stakeholder interviews to develop theoretical explanations of how interventions might work, systematic searches of the evidence to test and develop the theories and their validation with a purposive sample of stakeholders. Twenty-six stakeholders — user/patient rep...
Background: Epidemiological predictions suggest that dementia will continue to rise and that this ...
Objectives Community-based support for people with earlier-stage dementia and their care partners, s...
BACKGROUND: Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is now actively encouraged in differ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions and co-exist in a large n...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions and co-exist in a large n...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the prevalences of diabetes and dementia are both increasing, particularly in...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions that coexist in a large n...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions that coexist in a large n...
© 2016 Bunn et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Worldwide, the prevalences of diabetes and dementia are both increasing, particularly in older peopl...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Introduction - Advances in longevity and medicine mean that many more people in the UK survive life-...
Diabetes mellitus is common in older populations, as discussed in a previous article in this series ...
© 2016 Handley et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: Seventy percent of people with advanced dementia live and die in ca...
Background: Epidemiological predictions suggest that dementia will continue to rise and that this ...
Objectives Community-based support for people with earlier-stage dementia and their care partners, s...
BACKGROUND: Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is now actively encouraged in differ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions and co-exist in a large n...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions and co-exist in a large n...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, the prevalences of diabetes and dementia are both increasing, particularly in...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions that coexist in a large n...
Background: Dementia and diabetes mellitus are common long-term conditions that coexist in a large n...
© 2016 Bunn et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Worldwide, the prevalences of diabetes and dementia are both increasing, particularly in older peopl...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Introduction - Advances in longevity and medicine mean that many more people in the UK survive life-...
Diabetes mellitus is common in older populations, as discussed in a previous article in this series ...
© 2016 Handley et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: Seventy percent of people with advanced dementia live and die in ca...
Background: Epidemiological predictions suggest that dementia will continue to rise and that this ...
Objectives Community-based support for people with earlier-stage dementia and their care partners, s...
BACKGROUND: Patient and public involvement in diabetes research is now actively encouraged in differ...