As the Australian population continues to age, health care staff will come into contact with and care for increasing numbers of people with dementia. A basic understanding of dementia is important to the quality of these interactions. This article summarises recently published research on levels of knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease among health care staff in an Australian regional health district (Smyth, Fielding, Beattie, Gardiner, Moyle, Franklin, Hines & MacAndrew, 2013)
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
Dementia was made a National Health Priority in Australia in 2012 in recognition of the growing popu...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
As the Australian population continues to age, health care staff will come into contact with and car...
Background: Continued aging of the population is expected to be accompanied by substantial increases...
The number of people with dementia is increasing rapidly worldwide. Commensurate with population age...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Background: Escalating numbers of people are experiencing dementia in many countries. With increasin...
The number of people with dementia is increasing rapidly worldwide. Commensurate with population age...
Background: Dementia is a growing health problem worldwide and in Australia. Little research has bee...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Australia is like many other industrialized countries facing an agingpopulation, and consequently, i...
Dementia is a growing public health problem, which may be under-recognised and poorly managed in reg...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
Dementia was made a National Health Priority in Australia in 2012 in recognition of the growing popu...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...
As the Australian population continues to age, health care staff will come into contact with and car...
Background: Continued aging of the population is expected to be accompanied by substantial increases...
The number of people with dementia is increasing rapidly worldwide. Commensurate with population age...
This article reports findings from three linked qualitative research projects that explored how Aust...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Background: Escalating numbers of people are experiencing dementia in many countries. With increasin...
The number of people with dementia is increasing rapidly worldwide. Commensurate with population age...
Background: Dementia is a growing health problem worldwide and in Australia. Little research has bee...
Worldwide there is much evidence to suggest that recognising dementia as a chronic disease through a...
Australia is like many other industrialized countries facing an agingpopulation, and consequently, i...
Dementia is a growing public health problem, which may be under-recognised and poorly managed in reg...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
Dementia was made a National Health Priority in Australia in 2012 in recognition of the growing popu...
Without a significant medical breakthrough, the number of Australians with dementia is expected to s...