Young dementia carers (YDCs) rarely receive appropriate training and support. Their visibility and identification remain dangerously low, and, consequently, support initiatives being developed are failing to reach them. This study explored the success (or failure) of YDC identification pathways as well as the barriers and enablers to their implementation. An explorative qualitative approach was followed, drawing on the experiences of parents of YDCs, dementia researchers, professionals in the field of dementia/young carers, and young adult carers. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews (n = 17) and a participatory 2-h workshop to discuss and critique preliminary themes as well as explore strategies to increase the visibility an...
Aim Despite an estimated 40 000 people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD) in the UK, there is...
Young onset dementia has become a growing challenge in national healthcare systems. Concerns about t...
Background: Family carers are fundamental to supporting people with dementia to remain at home; howe...
There is a significant lack of evidence regarding optimum models for service provision in young onse...
Whilst the support requirements of people diagnosed with young onset dementia are well-documented, l...
There is a significant lack of evidence regarding optimum models for service provision in young onse...
Evidence on post-diagnostic support for people with young onset dementia is scarce. Previous studies...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
Background: Family carers and people with young-onset dementia (YOD) require tailored assistance as ...
Aim Despite an estimated 40 000 people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD) in the UK, there is...
Young onset dementia has become a growing challenge in national healthcare systems. Concerns about t...
Background: Family carers are fundamental to supporting people with dementia to remain at home; howe...
There is a significant lack of evidence regarding optimum models for service provision in young onse...
Whilst the support requirements of people diagnosed with young onset dementia are well-documented, l...
There is a significant lack of evidence regarding optimum models for service provision in young onse...
Evidence on post-diagnostic support for people with young onset dementia is scarce. Previous studies...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
Background: Family carers and people with young-onset dementia (YOD) require tailored assistance as ...
Aim Despite an estimated 40 000 people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD) in the UK, there is...
Young onset dementia has become a growing challenge in national healthcare systems. Concerns about t...
Background: Family carers are fundamental to supporting people with dementia to remain at home; howe...