There is a lack of evidence on the experiences of the home care workforce on providing care up to the end of life for older people with dementia. Taking an inductive approach, this empirical study explored the subjective experiences and challenges facing the home care workforce caring for people with dementia, up to the end of life. Using semi-structured interviews and Framework Analysis, the experiences of 28 home care workers and their managers (n=12) were investigated in 2016 in a range of home care services in the South-East and London regions of England. The findings suggest that blurred boundaries, the need for communication, the constant flux of a home care worker’s role and their perceptions of a client’s death were important factor...
Context: Home care agencies are a critical part of the social care system in England; however, littl...
BACKGROUND: Homecare workers carry out complex work with people living with dementia, while under-su...
Older adults living alone with dementia are at greater risk of placement in long-term care homes com...
There is a lack of evidence on the experiences of the home care workforce on providing care up to ...
Background The experiences and beliefs of the home care workforce supporting people with dementia to...
Professional boundaries may help care staff to clarify their role, manage risk and safeguard vulnera...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Home care workers provide practical care and support to many older people with dementia at home. The...
Home-care workers are increasingly caring for clients living with dementia. Workers usually have lim...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
The study investigated the experiences of home care workers and managers supporting people with deme...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Global population ageing has meant a rapid increase in the numbers of older people with dementia, mo...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
Context: Home care agencies are a critical part of the social care system in England; however, littl...
BACKGROUND: Homecare workers carry out complex work with people living with dementia, while under-su...
Older adults living alone with dementia are at greater risk of placement in long-term care homes com...
There is a lack of evidence on the experiences of the home care workforce on providing care up to ...
Background The experiences and beliefs of the home care workforce supporting people with dementia to...
Professional boundaries may help care staff to clarify their role, manage risk and safeguard vulnera...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Home care workers provide practical care and support to many older people with dementia at home. The...
Home-care workers are increasingly caring for clients living with dementia. Workers usually have lim...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
The study investigated the experiences of home care workers and managers supporting people with deme...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
Global population ageing has meant a rapid increase in the numbers of older people with dementia, mo...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
Context: Home care agencies are a critical part of the social care system in England; however, littl...
BACKGROUND: Homecare workers carry out complex work with people living with dementia, while under-su...
Older adults living alone with dementia are at greater risk of placement in long-term care homes com...