Background: Home-based dementia care is common in the Chinese-Australian community. However, dementia education programs for Chinese-Australians in the language of their choice are scarce. The World Health Organization has developed iSupport for Dementia, an online education program for informal caregivers. Cultural adaptation of the program for Chinese-Australian caregivers is an opportunity to address this gap in caregiver support. Aim: The aims of the study were (1) to understand stakeholders’ perspectives on the cultural and linguistic appropriateness of the Chinese iSupport for Dementia content and design and (2) to explore factors affecting the future implementation of the Chinese iSupport program in Australia. Methods: A qualitative ...
Introduction: Ageing of the Chinese population will drive the continued surge in dementia prevalence...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Introduction: Although first-generation Singaporean Chinese were mainly immigrants from Mainland Chi...
The number of older people in the population is increasing faster than for any other age group. This...
Support for caregivers of people with dementia has been identified as an action area in the Global A...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Caring for a relative with dementia places caregivers at increased risk for psychological distress a...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing in Australia. Limited research is available on access to Co...
This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chin...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The challenge of caring for a family ...
Objective: Ageing of the Chinese population will drive a continued surge in dementia prevalence. E...
Aims: To describe a nurse-led multicentre randomized controlled trial protocol developed to evaluate...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Background: In Australia, informal caregivers (family, friends and neighbours) play a crucial role i...
Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people affected by dementia have poorer hea...
Introduction: Ageing of the Chinese population will drive the continued surge in dementia prevalence...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Introduction: Although first-generation Singaporean Chinese were mainly immigrants from Mainland Chi...
The number of older people in the population is increasing faster than for any other age group. This...
Support for caregivers of people with dementia has been identified as an action area in the Global A...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Caring for a relative with dementia places caregivers at increased risk for psychological distress a...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing in Australia. Limited research is available on access to Co...
This article discusses an early dementia program developed for sufferers and family carers in a Chin...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The challenge of caring for a family ...
Objective: Ageing of the Chinese population will drive a continued surge in dementia prevalence. E...
Aims: To describe a nurse-led multicentre randomized controlled trial protocol developed to evaluate...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Background: In Australia, informal caregivers (family, friends and neighbours) play a crucial role i...
Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people affected by dementia have poorer hea...
Introduction: Ageing of the Chinese population will drive the continued surge in dementia prevalence...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Introduction: Although first-generation Singaporean Chinese were mainly immigrants from Mainland Chi...