Introduction: Tanzania is a low-income country with an increasing prevalence of dementia, which provides challenges for the existing healthcare system. People with dementia often don't receive a formal diagnosis, and with a lack of formal healthcare, are often predominantly supported by family relatives. There are very few published data relating to lived experiences of people with dementia in Tanzania. This study aimed to understand people with dementia, and their caregivers' experiences of living with dementia in Tanzania and the perceived needs of people with dementia.Methods: Qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 people with dementia and 12 caregivers in Moshi, Tanzania. Interviews were audio-recorded, translate...
Introduction: Dementia is a global health concern affecting an estimated 115.4 million people. Deme...
Background/Aims: Dementia is an emerging public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In SSA, ...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
Objectives: We aimed to explore the perceptions towards dementia and related care across three stake...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Background: The experience of falling ill can many times be challenging not just to the person direc...
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- ...
Background A direct result of an ageing population is an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
Studies have suggested that in African countries, symptoms of cognitive decline are commonly seen as...
International audienceObjectives: The great age was long regarded as synonymous with wisdom in Afric...
Background: Dementia will concern more and more people in the developing countries, but the percepti...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of and attitudes towards dementia vary across countries, and for caregivers in...
Background: limited research has been carried out in sub-Saharan Africa about knowledge of dementia,...
Objectives: Dementia is a growing health priority, particularly in less resourced countries and amon...
Introduction: Dementia is a global health concern affecting an estimated 115.4 million people. Deme...
Background/Aims: Dementia is an emerging public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In SSA, ...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...
Objectives: We aimed to explore the perceptions towards dementia and related care across three stake...
Objectives:Despite the growing burden of dementia in low-income countries, there are few previousdat...
Background: The experience of falling ill can many times be challenging not just to the person direc...
Background: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is increasing, particularly in low- ...
Background A direct result of an ageing population is an increase in the prevalence of chronic non-...
Introduction: Concomitant with the rate at which the United Kingdom’s population is aging, the incre...
Studies have suggested that in African countries, symptoms of cognitive decline are commonly seen as...
International audienceObjectives: The great age was long regarded as synonymous with wisdom in Afric...
Background: Dementia will concern more and more people in the developing countries, but the percepti...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of and attitudes towards dementia vary across countries, and for caregivers in...
Background: limited research has been carried out in sub-Saharan Africa about knowledge of dementia,...
Objectives: Dementia is a growing health priority, particularly in less resourced countries and amon...
Introduction: Dementia is a global health concern affecting an estimated 115.4 million people. Deme...
Background/Aims: Dementia is an emerging public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In SSA, ...
AbstractCognitive impairment is thought to be a major cause of disability worldwide, though data fro...