Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia challenges. The different approaches of Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, Israel, Malta, Nederland, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom (Scotland and Wales) were investigated. Dementia has a significant social, psychological and economic impact on the individual, family and society. As the disease progresses dementia sufferers become increasingly dependent. As many dementia sufferers are at home during the initial stages, the physical, emotional, and social demands of the dementia sufferers are often covered by informal caregivers. This study, therefore, aims to investigate the integration of psychosocia...
This paper investigates whether informal caregivers of persons who have had symptoms of dementia for...
In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people w...
The majority of community-based care for people with dementia is provided by family carers, many of ...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
Background: In European countries, knowledge about availability and utilization of support for infor...
Abstract Background This paper describes both the use of and needs for informal caregivers of people...
Objective: The ageing of the population is expected to lead to an increase in the prevalence of deme...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
There is evidence supporting the use of psychosocial interventions in dementia care. Due to the role...
There is evidence supporting the use of psychosocial interventions in dementia care. Due to the role...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
- In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
This paper investigates whether informal caregivers of persons who have had symptoms of dementia for...
In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people w...
The majority of community-based care for people with dementia is provided by family carers, many of ...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
Background: In European countries, knowledge about availability and utilization of support for infor...
Abstract Background This paper describes both the use of and needs for informal caregivers of people...
Objective: The ageing of the population is expected to lead to an increase in the prevalence of deme...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
There is evidence supporting the use of psychosocial interventions in dementia care. Due to the role...
There is evidence supporting the use of psychosocial interventions in dementia care. Due to the role...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
- In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
This paper investigates whether informal caregivers of persons who have had symptoms of dementia for...
In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people w...
The majority of community-based care for people with dementia is provided by family carers, many of ...