‘Rethink Respite’ was a prospective, naturalistic cohort study conducted in the Illawarra-Shoalhaven (NSW, Australia) to improve knowledge, attitudes and uptake of respite strategies in carers of people with dementia. A convenience sample of n = 70 carers were recruited in 2014–15 to establish a baseline for knowledge, attitudes and use of respite for a cohort of carers in the region. Carer perceived need for respite, burden and self-efficacy were also assessed. A co-designed multi-component community-based intervention was subsequently rolled at in the region from 2015 to 2016. The intervention supported: awareness raising media; carer education sessions; access to web and print respite information resources; and an option to participate i...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of residential respite care on disruptiv...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia and carers do not always access respite services in ...
‘Rethink Respite’ was a prospective, naturalistic cohort study conducted in the Illawarra‐Shoalhaven...
\u27Rethink Respite\u27 was a prospective, naturalistic cohort study conducted in the Illawarra‐Shoa...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
Given the social burden and significant cost of dementia care in Australia, finding evidence-based a...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Purpose: This study aims to describe the development and approach of a theory-informed social market...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Objectives: Residential respite (RR) provides a valuable break for family carers, but little known a...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of residential respite care on disruptiv...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia and carers do not always access respite services in ...
‘Rethink Respite’ was a prospective, naturalistic cohort study conducted in the Illawarra‐Shoalhaven...
\u27Rethink Respite\u27 was a prospective, naturalistic cohort study conducted in the Illawarra‐Shoa...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Background: Respite services provide a break in the caregiving relationship for people with dementia...
Given the social burden and significant cost of dementia care in Australia, finding evidence-based a...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Purpose: This study aims to describe the development and approach of a theory-informed social market...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Objectives: Residential respite (RR) provides a valuable break for family carers, but little known a...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the impact of residential respite care on disruptiv...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia and carers do not always access respite services in ...