Frail, older care recipients are often thought of as individuals with a decreased mastery of everyday life skills. Various authors have proposed to acknowledge a relational dimension of mastery, defined as the ability to maintain control over one's life with the help of others. This study explores how frail, older adults experience relational aspects of mastery and the role of their informal caregivers in maintaining these aspects of mastery over the care process. Qualitative interviews (N=121) were conducted in 2016 with potentially frail, community-dwelling older adults participating in the Detection, Support and Care for Older people: Prevention and Empowerment (D-SCOPE) project. A secondary analysis of 65 interviews reveals that, accord...
As the number of older adults has increased, so has the prevalence of age-associated needs, includin...
Demographic changes and an emphasis on community care, increase the number of informal caregivers to...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: although informal caregivers (ICG) find caring for a relative mainly satisfyin...
Frail, older care recipients are often thought of as individuals with a decreased mastery of everyda...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
Objective: Studies suggest the protective effect of mastery and caregiving competence against psycho...
The general aim of this thesis is to reach a more insightful understanding of how help is actually w...
This study explored frail older adults' overall experience of receiving health care and/or social se...
Purpose: Despite evidence that older persons want to be involved in care, little is known about how ...
Frailty management focuses on optimizing the physical and psychological functioning of older people ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines different combinations of informal and formal care use of older adul...
Purpose: Despite evidence that older persons want to be involved in care, little is known about how ...
This study seeks to explore the sources of strength giving rise to resilience among older people. Tw...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
Abstract Background The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their asso...
As the number of older adults has increased, so has the prevalence of age-associated needs, includin...
Demographic changes and an emphasis on community care, increase the number of informal caregivers to...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: although informal caregivers (ICG) find caring for a relative mainly satisfyin...
Frail, older care recipients are often thought of as individuals with a decreased mastery of everyda...
The aim of this article is to examine how older people mobilise sources of strength, often denoted u...
Objective: Studies suggest the protective effect of mastery and caregiving competence against psycho...
The general aim of this thesis is to reach a more insightful understanding of how help is actually w...
This study explored frail older adults' overall experience of receiving health care and/or social se...
Purpose: Despite evidence that older persons want to be involved in care, little is known about how ...
Frailty management focuses on optimizing the physical and psychological functioning of older people ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines different combinations of informal and formal care use of older adul...
Purpose: Despite evidence that older persons want to be involved in care, little is known about how ...
This study seeks to explore the sources of strength giving rise to resilience among older people. Tw...
Background: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the...
Abstract Background The debate on frailty in later life focuses primarily on deficits and their asso...
As the number of older adults has increased, so has the prevalence of age-associated needs, includin...
Demographic changes and an emphasis on community care, increase the number of informal caregivers to...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: although informal caregivers (ICG) find caring for a relative mainly satisfyin...