Ageing is a significant risk factor for developing dementia; however, some people develop symptoms before the age of 65. Although less common, it is referred to as young-onset dementia. Estimating prevalence rates in Ireland is difficult, as there has been little study around what it is like to live with/care for this cohort; consequently, it is poorly understood. Nine primary carers were interviewed using semi-structured one-to-one interviews. Interview data were analysed with inductive thematic analysis. Themes included sense of loss, diagnostic issues, appropriateness of services, stigma and carer strain, illustrating the complex nature of caring for someone with young-onset dementia
In the Needs in Young onset Dementia (NeedYD) study, 215 young people with dementia (started before ...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
OBJECTIVE: In this review, the care needs and experiences with the use of available services of indi...
Ageing is a significant risk factor for developing dementia; however, some people develop symptoms b...
Dementia is a progressive disease affecting cognitive ability, understanding and causing the gradual...
AIM: Psychosocial research on the lived experiences of young-onset dementia patients and caregivers ...
Background: The qualitative research on young onset dementia is providing insights about the ‘lived ...
Aim Despite an estimated 40,000 people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD) in the UK, there is...
The experience of carers of people with young onset dementia has not received much empirical attenti...
Background\ud While diagnosis of dementias in individuals younger than 65 years is well understood, ...
BACKGROUND: Timely diagnosis and adequate care is important for persons with young-onset dementia (Y...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
Objective. To determine diculties experienced by carers of younger people with dementia. Design. Cro...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Increased awareness of dementia is associated with its rising prevalence in an ageing population. Yo...
In the Needs in Young onset Dementia (NeedYD) study, 215 young people with dementia (started before ...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
OBJECTIVE: In this review, the care needs and experiences with the use of available services of indi...
Ageing is a significant risk factor for developing dementia; however, some people develop symptoms b...
Dementia is a progressive disease affecting cognitive ability, understanding and causing the gradual...
AIM: Psychosocial research on the lived experiences of young-onset dementia patients and caregivers ...
Background: The qualitative research on young onset dementia is providing insights about the ‘lived ...
Aim Despite an estimated 40,000 people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD) in the UK, there is...
The experience of carers of people with young onset dementia has not received much empirical attenti...
Background\ud While diagnosis of dementias in individuals younger than 65 years is well understood, ...
BACKGROUND: Timely diagnosis and adequate care is important for persons with young-onset dementia (Y...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
Objective. To determine diculties experienced by carers of younger people with dementia. Design. Cro...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Increased awareness of dementia is associated with its rising prevalence in an ageing population. Yo...
In the Needs in Young onset Dementia (NeedYD) study, 215 young people with dementia (started before ...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
OBJECTIVE: In this review, the care needs and experiences with the use of available services of indi...