This paper reports on a study that begins to address the paucity of research around the religious motivations of Muslim carers of family members with dementia. Seven carers were recruited for interviews from the British Pakistani Muslim community concentrated in the Midlands and North of England. Interview transcripts were analysed thematically using an iterative collaborative methodology. The findings suggested that the Muslim faith plays a pivotal role as a support mechanism for individual carers and their families, but the wider faith community and its leaders did not typically offer support and could impede access to external care. This was a result of cultural pressure and lack of awareness both among religious leaders and the communit...
Stigma around dementia acts as a barrier to timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. The public und...
Caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) currently total more than 16 million (Alzheimer’s ...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
This paper reports on a study that begins to address the paucity of research around the religious mo...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
The notion of stigma and its influence on the understanding of dementia has commonly been recognized...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Families, most commonly the adult daughters, provide the majority of infor...
A case study comprised of formal interviews, formal observations and informal discussions investigat...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
This thesis explores how Muslim family carers of chronically ill or disabled family members in Brita...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Much emphasis has been placed on the lack of awareness and understan...
Objectives: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
This thesis explores how Muslim family carers of chronically ill or disabled family members in Brita...
Background and Objectives The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Stigma around dementia acts as a barrier to timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. The public und...
Caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) currently total more than 16 million (Alzheimer’s ...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...
This paper reports on a study that begins to address the paucity of research around the religious mo...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
The notion of stigma and its influence on the understanding of dementia has commonly been recognized...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)Families, most commonly the adult daughters, provide the majority of infor...
A case study comprised of formal interviews, formal observations and informal discussions investigat...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Although Bangladeshis are three times more likely to be carers than...
This thesis explores how Muslim family carers of chronically ill or disabled family members in Brita...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Much emphasis has been placed on the lack of awareness and understan...
Objectives: Dementia research and services in Pakistan are limited. The following was explored in ex...
In Pakistan there is very little awareness of dementia and its symptoms, a lack of formal services a...
This thesis explores how Muslim family carers of chronically ill or disabled family members in Brita...
Background and Objectives The prevalence of dementia will increase in low- and middle-income countr...
Stigma around dementia acts as a barrier to timely diagnosis, treatment, and support. The public und...
Caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLWD) currently total more than 16 million (Alzheimer’s ...
South Asians are at a greater risk of developing dementia due to also having a higher incidence of d...