Purpose of the Study: This dyadic study investigated incongruence in care recipients’ (CRs’) and caregivers’ (CGs’) perceptions of (a) CRs’ involvement in decision making and (b) how much CRs value social relations as predictors of subjective quality of life (QOL) of CRs with mild-to-moderate dementia and their primary family CGs. Design and Methods: A secondary analysis of cross-sectional, dyadic data from in-person interviews with 205 CRs with mild-to-moderate dementia and their primary family CGs Incongruence was operationalized in two ways: absolute difference and direction of difference. Paired t tests and multilevel modeling were used to analyze differences. Results: CGs reported CRs were significantly less involved in decision making...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
The IDEAL data will be deposited with the UK Data Archive upon completion of the study. Details on h...
Background: Due to the progressive nature of dementia, it is important to understand links between d...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to explore predictors of discrepancy between reports of caregive...
Objective: Many difficult decisions are made in the inpatient hospital setting regarding the daily c...
Background The objectives of this study with a large sample of informal caregivers (CG) were a) t...
Objectives: The quality of the relationship between people with dementia and their informal caregive...
Background: Quality of life is important especially in incurable illness. In dementia, we often need...
Objective: Quality of life of people with dementia and their family carers is strongly influenced by...
Background Quality of Life (QoL) is a key outcome in dementia. Aim To compare care recipients' (CR) ...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify the potential impact of positive and negative dime...
OBJECTIVES: Due to an aging population, the number of persons living with dementia (PWDs) is increas...
Background: Quality of life (QoL) in dementia is a complex construct and factors that predict QoL ra...
Purpose: Unpaid care is an important source of support of people with long-term conditions. Interdep...
Objective Quality of life of people with dementia and their family carers is strongly influenced by ...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
The IDEAL data will be deposited with the UK Data Archive upon completion of the study. Details on h...
Background: Due to the progressive nature of dementia, it is important to understand links between d...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to explore predictors of discrepancy between reports of caregive...
Objective: Many difficult decisions are made in the inpatient hospital setting regarding the daily c...
Background The objectives of this study with a large sample of informal caregivers (CG) were a) t...
Objectives: The quality of the relationship between people with dementia and their informal caregive...
Background: Quality of life is important especially in incurable illness. In dementia, we often need...
Objective: Quality of life of people with dementia and their family carers is strongly influenced by...
Background Quality of Life (QoL) is a key outcome in dementia. Aim To compare care recipients' (CR) ...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify the potential impact of positive and negative dime...
OBJECTIVES: Due to an aging population, the number of persons living with dementia (PWDs) is increas...
Background: Quality of life (QoL) in dementia is a complex construct and factors that predict QoL ra...
Purpose: Unpaid care is an important source of support of people with long-term conditions. Interdep...
Objective Quality of life of people with dementia and their family carers is strongly influenced by ...
INTRODUCTION: Family carers of people with dementia are their most important support in practical, p...
The IDEAL data will be deposited with the UK Data Archive upon completion of the study. Details on h...
Background: Due to the progressive nature of dementia, it is important to understand links between d...