Around 700,000 family carers support 900,000 people with dementia in the UK. These carers are at risk of becoming overwhelmed as their loved one’s dementia progresses, but interventions aimed at developing personal resilience can help carers to cope better. One intervention that has had a positive impact is an online “coach” which combines self-directed learning (videos and text) with remote input from a support worker. Key benefits include a reduced sense of burden and increased coping with the challenges of caring. Robust measures of the impact are limited due to methodological inconsistencies. The UK-based CareCoach Programme, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), is working in partnership with Join Dement...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper describes the use of the “Living Well with Dementia” or Liv...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Enabling people with deme...
Introduction: In the UK, National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend that informal carers of ...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK, National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend that informal carers...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article describes the work of the 'Action on Living Well...
There are significant numbers of people in the UK caring for someone living with dementia. Providing...
© 2019 Yates et al. Objective: Support after a diagnosis of dementia may facilitate better adjustmen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We engaged people living with dementia, family carers and health and soci...
Background: The involvement of people with a diagnosis of dementia in patient and public involvement...
© 2016 Chenoweth et al. Background: Maintaining the health and well-being of family carers of people...
Context: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) work was undertaken to engage relevant stakeholders (r...
Dementia rates are growing (WHO, 2017) and as dementia is associated with a loss of independence, ca...
The IDEAL programme is a longitudinal cohort study of people with dementia (PwD) and primary carers ...
Economic and Social Research Council (UK) and the National Institute for Health Research (UK) throug...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper describes the use of the “Living Well with Dementia” or Liv...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Enabling people with deme...
Introduction: In the UK, National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend that informal carers of ...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK, National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend that informal carers...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article describes the work of the 'Action on Living Well...
There are significant numbers of people in the UK caring for someone living with dementia. Providing...
© 2019 Yates et al. Objective: Support after a diagnosis of dementia may facilitate better adjustmen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We engaged people living with dementia, family carers and health and soci...
Background: The involvement of people with a diagnosis of dementia in patient and public involvement...
© 2016 Chenoweth et al. Background: Maintaining the health and well-being of family carers of people...
Context: Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) work was undertaken to engage relevant stakeholders (r...
Dementia rates are growing (WHO, 2017) and as dementia is associated with a loss of independence, ca...
The IDEAL programme is a longitudinal cohort study of people with dementia (PwD) and primary carers ...
Economic and Social Research Council (UK) and the National Institute for Health Research (UK) throug...
Unpaid carers are the mainstay of the UK care system for people with dementia. Yet caring can have a...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper describes the use of the “Living Well with Dementia” or Liv...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Enabling people with deme...