Purpose: To understand the lived experience of persons with dementia and their family caregivers who receive home care in northern Alberta, Canada, and to reveal how integrated knowledge translation (iKT) strategies influence the uptake of best available dementia care evidence over time. Sample: Three persons living with dementia and thirteen family caregivers were interviewed at the beginning of the study, nine months after implementation of the knowledge broker (KB), and six months after termination of the KB role (total interviews = 41). Method: The PARiHS framework guided our longitudinal case study that included two rural home care centres. A qualitative interpretive descriptive approach was used. A KB was hired for 12 months to faci...
In Singapore, the responsibility of caring for persons with dementia falls on family members who cop...
This research explores formal and informal caregivers' experiences providing care to individuals liv...
There is limited literature focused on formal caregivers’ communication with persons living with dem...
Purpose: To understand the lived experience of persons with dementia and their family caregivers who...
The aim of this article was to present the preliminar results of a training programme for family car...
Family caregiving is attracting more attention from policy makers and service providers, but managin...
Introduction: Dementia education programs are being developed for health professionals, but with lim...
Dementia is a major cause of disability in old age. Since an effective cure has not yet been discove...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prom...
The complexity of dementia care combined with the lack of care experience and external support syste...
Background: Dementia disease is a chronic condition that leads a person with dementia (PwD) into a s...
In light of increasing system demands, system regulations, and constrained resources, those living a...
Objective: This study aims to develop a home-based and comprehensive education program for family ca...
Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomiz...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
In Singapore, the responsibility of caring for persons with dementia falls on family members who cop...
This research explores formal and informal caregivers' experiences providing care to individuals liv...
There is limited literature focused on formal caregivers’ communication with persons living with dem...
Purpose: To understand the lived experience of persons with dementia and their family caregivers who...
The aim of this article was to present the preliminar results of a training programme for family car...
Family caregiving is attracting more attention from policy makers and service providers, but managin...
Introduction: Dementia education programs are being developed for health professionals, but with lim...
Dementia is a major cause of disability in old age. Since an effective cure has not yet been discove...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prom...
The complexity of dementia care combined with the lack of care experience and external support syste...
Background: Dementia disease is a chronic condition that leads a person with dementia (PwD) into a s...
In light of increasing system demands, system regulations, and constrained resources, those living a...
Objective: This study aims to develop a home-based and comprehensive education program for family ca...
Over the past 3 decades, more than 200 dementia caregiver interventions have been tested in randomiz...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
In Singapore, the responsibility of caring for persons with dementia falls on family members who cop...
This research explores formal and informal caregivers' experiences providing care to individuals liv...
There is limited literature focused on formal caregivers’ communication with persons living with dem...