Qualitative analysis was used to analyse a diary written over a period of two years by the sister of a dementia patient. The analysis is directed at the question of how a patient and a social network respond to each other during the dementia process. The diary highlights features in the development of the dementia process which receive scant attention in empirical studies: changes in the interaction process between patient and social network; a patient's residual capacities; a caregiver's perceived rewards of caregiving. We designated three phases in the interaction process: the phase of recognition, the stable phase and the phase of destabilization. This diary illustrates how a stable phase in the interaction between patient and primary ca...
Dementia has become to be named the ‘relative’s illness’ as a result of the physical and psychologic...
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
Background: Social interactions are important for people living with dementia in a nursing home. How...
As the “baby boom” generation ages and the population shifts over the next two decades there will be...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the caregiver experiences in taking care of dem...
The aim was to explore possible areas and sources that could inform the care for people with dementi...
Background Social interactions are important for people living with dementia in a nursing home. Howe...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Caregiving for family members with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia (ADRD) has been l...
Families caring for a patient with dementia are prone to significant physical, psychological and soc...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyAim: Despite an abundance of research worldwide spec...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
The first signs of cognitive impairment in the elderly generally elicit much concern among family me...
Dementia has become to be named the ‘relative’s illness’ as a result of the physical and psychologic...
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
Background: Social interactions are important for people living with dementia in a nursing home. How...
As the “baby boom” generation ages and the population shifts over the next two decades there will be...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to explore the caregiver experiences in taking care of dem...
The aim was to explore possible areas and sources that could inform the care for people with dementi...
Background Social interactions are important for people living with dementia in a nursing home. Howe...
Prevalence of dementia is rising across the world, and with it, more and more individuals confront t...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Caregiving for family members with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia (ADRD) has been l...
Families caring for a patient with dementia are prone to significant physical, psychological and soc...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyAim: Despite an abundance of research worldwide spec...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
The first signs of cognitive impairment in the elderly generally elicit much concern among family me...
Dementia has become to be named the ‘relative’s illness’ as a result of the physical and psychologic...
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...