Many people are keen to be actively involved in social life and activities, but even at an early stage, dementia can have a negative impact on social participation and access to leisure activities. As part of the IDoService project, this study has investigated people’s needs and wishes, barriers and facilitators to identify opportunities for improving access to meaningful activities. Individual and focus group interviews were conducted with 5 people living with mild to moderate dementia, 2 familial and 2 professional care partners, as well as 12 people working in the field of dementia and/or community activities. Thematic analysis has highlighted the benefits of participating in meaningful activities, such as empowerment and pride, social c...
Stigma and discrimination regarding dementia are still very impactful on the experience of having de...
Low levels of public understanding can contribute to the fear, stigma and social exclusion associate...
Persons with dementia (PWD) benefit from participating in meaningful activities. This study’s object...
Many people are keen to be actively involved in social life and activities, but even at an early sta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Anthea Innes, Stephen J. ...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
The publication last month (August 2021) of the World Health Organization’s toolkit for creating a d...
Leisure has emerged as a prominent research theme within the growing body of knowledge on dementia, ...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Aim: This thesis presents nine of my published papers based around a common theme of meaningful acti...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record. IDEAL data were depo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Community-dwelling persons with dementia are inactive most of the day. The p...
This study was designed to advance our understanding of how feelings of empowerment in people living...
Leisure has emerged as a prominent research theme within the growing body of knowledge on dementia, ...
Stigma and discrimination regarding dementia are still very impactful on the experience of having de...
Low levels of public understanding can contribute to the fear, stigma and social exclusion associate...
Persons with dementia (PWD) benefit from participating in meaningful activities. This study’s object...
Many people are keen to be actively involved in social life and activities, but even at an early sta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Anthea Innes, Stephen J. ...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
The publication last month (August 2021) of the World Health Organization’s toolkit for creating a d...
Leisure has emerged as a prominent research theme within the growing body of knowledge on dementia, ...
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) has the potential to slow the progression of dementia patients' cogn...
Aim: This thesis presents nine of my published papers based around a common theme of meaningful acti...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the DOI in this record. IDEAL data were depo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Community-dwelling persons with dementia are inactive most of the day. The p...
This study was designed to advance our understanding of how feelings of empowerment in people living...
Leisure has emerged as a prominent research theme within the growing body of knowledge on dementia, ...
Stigma and discrimination regarding dementia are still very impactful on the experience of having de...
Low levels of public understanding can contribute to the fear, stigma and social exclusion associate...
Persons with dementia (PWD) benefit from participating in meaningful activities. This study’s object...