Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing staff in group living homes for older people with dementia and their perception of the care process. Background: Traditional nursing homes for people with dementia have several shortcomings related to depersonalisation, passivity, loss of skills and use of physical restraints. Group living homes are seen as an alternative to regular nursing homes, but experiences with this new care setting have rarely been investigated. Design: The study followed a naturalistic design. Qualitative data were collected over a period of 6 months in two group living homes located in the southern part of the Netherlands. Methods: Systematic participatory observation...
This study compares the Social Engagement and Interactive Occupation of residents with dementia in t...
Background In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people intheir own homes and ...
Background: Increasing numbers of older people with advanced dementia are cared for in care homes. N...
Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing st...
Background: Current developments in institutional dementia care aim at the downsizing of facilities ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of group living homes on quality of...
Background: There is limited information available on how characteristics of the organization of nur...
Aims and objectives. To provide insight into family caregiver perspectives on social relations withi...
Objectives: People with dementia living in nursing homes benefit from a social environment that full...
BackgroundHaving a match between a nursing home and the preferences of people with dementia is benef...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members o...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
AIM: To understand and evaluate the effect of a change from a Traditional Model Unit (TM...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the quality of life and well-being of care home residents li...
As our population ages so too will the number of people with dementia increase. For some time there ...
This study compares the Social Engagement and Interactive Occupation of residents with dementia in t...
Background In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people intheir own homes and ...
Background: Increasing numbers of older people with advanced dementia are cared for in care homes. N...
Aims and objectives: To investigate experiences of residents, their family caregivers and nursing st...
Background: Current developments in institutional dementia care aim at the downsizing of facilities ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of group living homes on quality of...
Background: There is limited information available on how characteristics of the organization of nur...
Aims and objectives. To provide insight into family caregiver perspectives on social relations withi...
Objectives: People with dementia living in nursing homes benefit from a social environment that full...
BackgroundHaving a match between a nursing home and the preferences of people with dementia is benef...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members o...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
AIM: To understand and evaluate the effect of a change from a Traditional Model Unit (TM...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the quality of life and well-being of care home residents li...
As our population ages so too will the number of people with dementia increase. For some time there ...
This study compares the Social Engagement and Interactive Occupation of residents with dementia in t...
Background In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people intheir own homes and ...
Background: Increasing numbers of older people with advanced dementia are cared for in care homes. N...