Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans plus (LGBT+)/gender and sexuality diverse people. Despite this, little research has explored the lived experience of LGBT+ people with dementia or their care partners. This scoping review aims to understand what the literature reveals about their experiences, the ways in which their lives have been investigated, to inform future research, policy and practice. Using an established scoping review methodology, we identified seven papers that reported empirical research on the lived experience of LGBT+ people with dementia and their care partners. Only a single study reported on in two of the papers included people who were trans. This i...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Purpose: Our aim was to undertake a comprehensive scoping review of the literature to explore the ...
Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absen...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals is largely absent fr...
Purpose: \ud Our aim was to undertake a comprehensive scoping review of the literature to explore th...
Introduction: Although dementia risk factors are elevated in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...
The proliferation of literature on dementia over the last decade has begun to address the experience...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
The needs of LGBT people living with dementia are poorly recognised due, in part, to assumptions tha...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
Dementia, a global health priority, poses a disproportionately high risk to lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Purpose: Our aim was to undertake a comprehensive scoping review of the literature to explore the ...
Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absen...
Objectives. More than 60% of people with dementia live at home, where assistance is usually provided...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals is largely absent fr...
Purpose: \ud Our aim was to undertake a comprehensive scoping review of the literature to explore th...
Introduction: Although dementia risk factors are elevated in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...
The proliferation of literature on dementia over the last decade has begun to address the experience...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
The needs of LGBT people living with dementia are poorly recognised due, in part, to assumptions tha...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...