Dementia is a progressive syndrome causing cognitive decline and functional impairment. The economic burden of dementia is greater than that of stroke, heart disease and cancer combined: however, resources allocated to dementia care continue to be substantially lower than each of these individual disease groups. The World Health Organisation observes a growing gap between budget allocation and associated burden of mental health disorders, particularly in higher income countries. Ireland is currently estimated to provide half the OECD average level of dementia care. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the determinants of dementia care as they pertain to perception of care, value of informal care and the level of formal service utilisati...
BACKGROUND: Health is firmly on the economic radar. It is big business. In 2009, the proportion of t...
Dementia is the most common cause of functional decline among elderly people and is associated with ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and rela...
peer-reviewedDementia is a progressive syndrome causing cognitive decline and functional impairment...
Abstract: This paper values the informal costs of dementia care in Ireland based on recently agreed ...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
BACKGROUND: This study analysed the cost of intensive home care packages for people with dementia li...
pleased to present this study on the economic, social and personal costs of caring for people with d...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background: Informal (dementia) care has economic consequences throughout the health care system. Wh...
Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countries. This pap...
Objective Care for demented people is very resource demanding, the prevalence is increasing and ther...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
BACKGROUND: Health is firmly on the economic radar. It is big business. In 2009, the proportion of t...
Dementia is the most common cause of functional decline among elderly people and is associated with ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and rela...
peer-reviewedDementia is a progressive syndrome causing cognitive decline and functional impairment...
Abstract: This paper values the informal costs of dementia care in Ireland based on recently agreed ...
As the population ages, the expected increase in the number of people living with dementia will have...
BACKGROUND: This study analysed the cost of intensive home care packages for people with dementia li...
pleased to present this study on the economic, social and personal costs of caring for people with d...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background: Informal (dementia) care has economic consequences throughout the health care system. Wh...
Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countries. This pap...
Objective Care for demented people is very resource demanding, the prevalence is increasing and ther...
Objectives: To explore associations between carer burden and characteristics of (1) the informal car...
Background: Access to formal dementia care services varies widely within and across European countri...
BACKGROUND: Health is firmly on the economic radar. It is big business. In 2009, the proportion of t...
Dementia is the most common cause of functional decline among elderly people and is associated with ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the additional impact of dementia on in-patient length of stay (LOS) and rela...