The support group process effect on caregiver burden on family members of dementia patients based on Watson's theory of human caring was that a significant difference was found between caregivers and control groups. Qualitatively, the support group process could reduce caregiver burden and improve coping skills
Abstract -Since the dementias lead to the need for caregivers, a Group for Dementia Caregivers (GC) ...
Background: Persons with dementia experience a progressive decline associated with an increasing dep...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1990Although little is known about how the changes that a...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
The study tested the hypotheses that integrated support, in which patients and carers are both suppo...
Objective: The objective of the study was to provide support to Alzheimer's disease (AD) caregiver i...
Graduation date: 1986Alzheimer's disease, a chronic and irreversible form of\ud dementia, has been r...
As the prevalence and diagnosis of dementia have become more clearly delineated, there has been an i...
Abstract -Since the dementias lead to the need for caregivers, a Group for Dementia Caregivers (GC) ...
Background: Persons with dementia experience a progressive decline associated with an increasing dep...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1990Although little is known about how the changes that a...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
The aim of this qualitative and quantitative study was to understand the effects of support group in...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
More than 16 million Americans provide unpaid care for those with Alzheimer\u27s disease and other d...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
The caregiving literature provides strong evidence for a negative relationship between the demands o...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
The study tested the hypotheses that integrated support, in which patients and carers are both suppo...
Objective: The objective of the study was to provide support to Alzheimer's disease (AD) caregiver i...
Graduation date: 1986Alzheimer's disease, a chronic and irreversible form of\ud dementia, has been r...
As the prevalence and diagnosis of dementia have become more clearly delineated, there has been an i...
Abstract -Since the dementias lead to the need for caregivers, a Group for Dementia Caregivers (GC) ...
Background: Persons with dementia experience a progressive decline associated with an increasing dep...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1990Although little is known about how the changes that a...