This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes, barriers and facilitators concerning access to and use of formal care. A total of 85 semi‐structured in‐depth interviews were conducted in eight European countries. Results were analysed with a deductive content analysis, first within country and then integrated in a cross‐national analysis. Overall, analysis of the in‐depth interviews revealed two major themes with five subcategories. The results can be summarised in an optimal pathway for access to dementia care. This pathway includes fixed factors such as disease‐related factors and system‐related factors. In addition there are personal factors that are subject to change such as attitude...
This dissertation presents the results of the Actifcare study, which examined access to formal demen...
Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countries. This pap...
Objectives: Home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers experience barriers impedin...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
Background: Previous findings indicate that people with dementia and their informal carers experienc...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Timely access to care services is crucial to support people with dementia and their family carers to...
This dissertation presents the results of the Actifcare study, which examined access to formal demen...
Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countries. This pap...
Objectives: Home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers experience barriers impedin...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
Background: Previous findings indicate that people with dementia and their informal carers experienc...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Timely access to care services is crucial to support people with dementia and their family carers to...
This dissertation presents the results of the Actifcare study, which examined access to formal demen...
Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countries. This pap...
Objectives: Home-dwelling people with dementia and their informal carers experience barriers impedin...