Objectives: Socially constructed disablement has marginalised young people in families where a parent has younger onset dementia (YOD). This has contributed to inadequate societal support for their complex situation. Impacts on such young people include significant involvement with mental health services for themselves. In this paper we explored the young people’s lived experiences in these families and the influencing factors to enable these young people to be included and supported within their community. Methods: In this qualitative research study the social model of disability was used as the theoretical framework in conducting a thematic analysis of interviews with 12 participants. Results: Three themes emerged; invisibility highlighti...
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Young dementia carers (YDCs) rarely receive appropriate training and support. Their visibility and i...
Those diagnosed with dementia and those who provide care and support often feel socially isolated wi...
Social inequalities were identified as being experienced by individuals living with all types of imp...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Background: Young onset dementia (YOD) may develop rapidly, and affect those who have dependent chil...
Young onset dementia (YOD) is a contemporary phenomenon and refers to people under the age of 65 wit...
Objectives: Although young-onset dementia (YOD) affects the whole family system, this population is ...
BackgroundThis study is part of the Research to Assess Policies and Strategies for Dementia in the Y...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Children of patients with young onset dementia (YOD) who a...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
none4noObjectives: Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of spouses/partne...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Young dementia carers (YDCs) rarely receive appropriate training and support. Their visibility and i...
Those diagnosed with dementia and those who provide care and support often feel socially isolated wi...
Social inequalities were identified as being experienced by individuals living with all types of imp...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
This article presents data arising from a project that explored 22 children and young people’s exper...
Background: Young onset dementia (YOD) may develop rapidly, and affect those who have dependent chil...
Young onset dementia (YOD) is a contemporary phenomenon and refers to people under the age of 65 wit...
Objectives: Although young-onset dementia (YOD) affects the whole family system, this population is ...
BackgroundThis study is part of the Research to Assess Policies and Strategies for Dementia in the Y...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Children of patients with young onset dementia (YOD) who a...
Objectives: Studies on service needs of people with young onset dementia have taken a problem-orient...
none4noObjectives: Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of spouses/partne...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Young dementia carers (YDCs) rarely receive appropriate training and support. Their visibility and i...
Those diagnosed with dementia and those who provide care and support often feel socially isolated wi...