In this paper, we present new insight into the ways in which carers of people with dementia make decisions in the context of seemingly declining autonomy and freedom associated with the condition. Our focus is on the ways in which carers reflect on decisions made in different temporal contexts (day-to-day, medium- and long term). Drawing on data and analysis from in-depth interviews with male informal carers of women with mild to moderate dementia living in the northwest of England, we outline how the decision-making process is dependent on the temporality of the decisions. Arguably unsurprisingly, we found that short-term or 'day-to-day' decisions were made with input from those cared for, while longer term decisions were deferred until a ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how people with dementia, their informal caregivers and their professionals pa...
This prospective multiperspective study provides insight into the decision trajectories of people wi...
NoThis article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when...
In this paper, we present new insight into the ways in which carers of people with dementia make dec...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Exercising choice and control over decisions is central to quality of life. The Mental Capacity Act ...
The ability to make choices and decisions, and to have those decisions upheld, is central to self-de...
Background: For people living with dementia, the capacity to make important decisions about themselv...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this systematic review were to: 1) understand how people living with de...
AbstractObjectiveTo gain caregivers’ insights into the decision-making process in dementia patients ...
Open AccessBackground Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate in de...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
Objective To explore how people with dementia, their informal caregivers and their professionals par...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
This article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when o...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how people with dementia, their informal caregivers and their professionals pa...
This prospective multiperspective study provides insight into the decision trajectories of people wi...
NoThis article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when...
In this paper, we present new insight into the ways in which carers of people with dementia make dec...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Exercising choice and control over decisions is central to quality of life. The Mental Capacity Act ...
The ability to make choices and decisions, and to have those decisions upheld, is central to self-de...
Background: For people living with dementia, the capacity to make important decisions about themselv...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this systematic review were to: 1) understand how people living with de...
AbstractObjectiveTo gain caregivers’ insights into the decision-making process in dementia patients ...
Open AccessBackground Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate in de...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
Objective To explore how people with dementia, their informal caregivers and their professionals par...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
This article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when o...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how people with dementia, their informal caregivers and their professionals pa...
This prospective multiperspective study provides insight into the decision trajectories of people wi...
NoThis article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when...