Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where little is known about existing post-diagnostic care and support. This study aimed to better understand healthcare provision for people living with dementia in Malaysia, and to identify priorities for providing timely, quality, and accessible care and support to all.Methods: This is a qualitative interview study on care providers and facilitators (health and community care professionals, paid carers, traditional medicine practitioners, faith healers, community leaders, non-governmental organisations). A topic guide, piloted in Malaysia and peer reviewed by all LMIC partners, elicited the understanding ...
This study aimed to determine the quality of life and its associated factors among car...
Objectives: Dementia is a growing health priority, particularly in less resourced countries and amon...
Background: Research on burden and quality of life (QOL) of family caregivers of a person with demen...
Few studies to date have evaluated dementia care in Malaysia, and the focus of studies has primarily...
Few studies to date have evaluated dementia care in Malaysia, and the focus of studies has primarily...
Objective: The number of people surviving until old age has been increasing worldwide. Reductions in...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
Objectives: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
ObjectivesDementia poses one of the greatest global health challenges, affecting 50 million people w...
Introduction: Tanzania is a low-income country with an increasing prevalence of dementia, which prov...
ObjectivesThis study explored the process of care for persons living with dementia (PLWDs) in variou...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
BACKGROUND: One of the major challenges worldwide is the stigma associated with dementia. There is l...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
This study aimed to determine the quality of life and its associated factors among car...
Objectives: Dementia is a growing health priority, particularly in less resourced countries and amon...
Background: Research on burden and quality of life (QOL) of family caregivers of a person with demen...
Few studies to date have evaluated dementia care in Malaysia, and the focus of studies has primarily...
Few studies to date have evaluated dementia care in Malaysia, and the focus of studies has primarily...
Objective: The number of people surviving until old age has been increasing worldwide. Reductions in...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
Objectives: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
ObjectivesDementia poses one of the greatest global health challenges, affecting 50 million people w...
Introduction: Tanzania is a low-income country with an increasing prevalence of dementia, which prov...
ObjectivesThis study explored the process of care for persons living with dementia (PLWDs) in variou...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
BACKGROUND: One of the major challenges worldwide is the stigma associated with dementia. There is l...
BACKGROUND: Rapid demographic ageing will soon lead to large increases in the numbers of persons wit...
This study aimed to determine the quality of life and its associated factors among car...
Objectives: Dementia is a growing health priority, particularly in less resourced countries and amon...
Background: Research on burden and quality of life (QOL) of family caregivers of a person with demen...