Keywords: ageing; caregiving; dementia; expert estimate; Singapore Aim: To obtain experts' estimates of the number of non-medical care hours required by older Singaporeans at different stages of ageing-related dementia, with low or high behavioural features. Methods: Experts on dementia in Singapore attended one of two meetings where they provided estimates of the number of care hours required for individuals at mild, moderate and severe levels of dementia with either low or high behavioural features. The experts were shown the collated responses, given an opportunity to discuss as a group, and then polled again. Results: The estimated mean care hours varied by dementia severity and the level of behavioural featur...
Background The objectives of this study with a large sample of informal caregivers (CG) were a) t...
This study aimed to model the process and its relevant variables in predicting the willingness in ho...
Introduction: Family carers are cornerstones in the care of older people living with dementia. Famil...
Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them...
Caring for the elderly with dementia imposes a substantial burden on family members and likely accou...
Background Nearly 19 million people across OECD countries are living with dementia, and millions of ...
Background: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
BACKGROUND: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
Parallel Session 6 - Health Economics and Dementia Policy : no. OC032Background: Social care and inf...
markdownabstractBackground: Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few d...
Thematic area: Economics of long-term careOBJECTIVE: Community care requires varying resources input...
Background: With rapid aging, Singapore faces an increasing proportion of the population with age-re...
Purpose: To develop and evaluate a measurement scale for multi-domain assessment of the quality of l...
Background: The challenge of an aging population with its expected attendant problem of an increase ...
Objective An economic evaluation of dementia-related interventions from a societal perspective shoul...
Background The objectives of this study with a large sample of informal caregivers (CG) were a) t...
This study aimed to model the process and its relevant variables in predicting the willingness in ho...
Introduction: Family carers are cornerstones in the care of older people living with dementia. Famil...
Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them...
Caring for the elderly with dementia imposes a substantial burden on family members and likely accou...
Background Nearly 19 million people across OECD countries are living with dementia, and millions of ...
Background: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
BACKGROUND: Previous assessments of informal care time have tended to consider only the amount of ti...
Parallel Session 6 - Health Economics and Dementia Policy : no. OC032Background: Social care and inf...
markdownabstractBackground: Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few d...
Thematic area: Economics of long-term careOBJECTIVE: Community care requires varying resources input...
Background: With rapid aging, Singapore faces an increasing proportion of the population with age-re...
Purpose: To develop and evaluate a measurement scale for multi-domain assessment of the quality of l...
Background: The challenge of an aging population with its expected attendant problem of an increase ...
Objective An economic evaluation of dementia-related interventions from a societal perspective shoul...
Background The objectives of this study with a large sample of informal caregivers (CG) were a) t...
This study aimed to model the process and its relevant variables in predicting the willingness in ho...
Introduction: Family carers are cornerstones in the care of older people living with dementia. Famil...