This feasibility study aimed to identify and address the support needs of family carers (FCs) of people living with dementia and to assess whether the use of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention in home-based care was acceptable and relevant to FCs. The CSNAT intervention comprised two FC support needs assessment visits, 7 weeks apart, plus associated actions addressing prioritised needs by the Client Care Advisors of a community care service in Western Australia in 2015. Telephone interviews were conducted with FCs on their experience using the CSNAT at the end of the intervention. Twenty-one FCs were involved in the intervention and 15 of them completed the feedback interviews. Care recipients had moderate to sever...
ABSTRACTBackground: The aging society will bring an increase in the number of people with dementia l...
In rural Australia, knowledge and utilisation of support by informal carers is lacking. During the c...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
This feasibility study aimed to identify and address the support needs of family carers (FCs) of peo...
Family caregivers are crucial providers of support and care for patients with lifethreatening illnes...
Purpose: The number of Australians living with dementia is expected to increase from currently 332,0...
Objective:: Family caregivers of people with motor neurone disease (MND) experience adverse health o...
© 2019 AJA Inc. Objective: To identify care and support needs, as reported by people with dementia a...
Family caregiving towards the end-of-life entails considerable emotional, social, financial and phys...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
Background: Providing effective support to the increasing number of people with dementia to remain a...
Abstract Background Few reports have been published about differences in perspectives on perceived n...
Background: Over 250 000 Australians live with dementia, and it is estimated that this number will m...
Aim: To determine the perceived needs of carers of non-institutionalized family members that suffer ...
In line with the current aging policies, the majority of older persons with dementia live in their o...
ABSTRACTBackground: The aging society will bring an increase in the number of people with dementia l...
In rural Australia, knowledge and utilisation of support by informal carers is lacking. During the c...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
This feasibility study aimed to identify and address the support needs of family carers (FCs) of peo...
Family caregivers are crucial providers of support and care for patients with lifethreatening illnes...
Purpose: The number of Australians living with dementia is expected to increase from currently 332,0...
Objective:: Family caregivers of people with motor neurone disease (MND) experience adverse health o...
© 2019 AJA Inc. Objective: To identify care and support needs, as reported by people with dementia a...
Family caregiving towards the end-of-life entails considerable emotional, social, financial and phys...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
Background: Providing effective support to the increasing number of people with dementia to remain a...
Abstract Background Few reports have been published about differences in perspectives on perceived n...
Background: Over 250 000 Australians live with dementia, and it is estimated that this number will m...
Aim: To determine the perceived needs of carers of non-institutionalized family members that suffer ...
In line with the current aging policies, the majority of older persons with dementia live in their o...
ABSTRACTBackground: The aging society will bring an increase in the number of people with dementia l...
In rural Australia, knowledge and utilisation of support by informal carers is lacking. During the c...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...