In this study, we explored the role-identity of nursing home residents suffering from dementia, as well as the potential for utilizing their enduring sense of self-identity for enhancing their quality of life. Four types of role-identity were explored: professional, family-role, leisure activities, and personal attributes. The methodology included structured interviews and a case study. Participants for the interviews were 38 residents of two nursing homes in Israel. Residents, relatives, and staff members were interviewed to provide information about past roles and the degree to which those roles are maintained in the present, and about strategies for bolstering the sense of self-identity. A large range of roles were identified. All role i...
Focusing on loss or maintenance of identity in persons with dementia may affect how they are approac...
Abstract This article describes an ongoing interdisciplinary research study1 with community-dwelling...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
The majority of care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias is carried out in the...
People with dementia face considerable challenges to preserving identity. It has frequently been obs...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
The transition to a care home can involve multiple changes and losses that can affect an older perso...
The maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical l...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
Younger people with dementia and their carers are an overlooked population for research, policy and ...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
NoThe maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical...
Basing their hypotheses on identity and life-course theories, the authors examine the social role id...
Aims and Objectives The aim of this article is to present and discuss findings on what individuals w...
This thesis presents a study about the experience of becoming a nursing home resident as it affects ...
Focusing on loss or maintenance of identity in persons with dementia may affect how they are approac...
Abstract This article describes an ongoing interdisciplinary research study1 with community-dwelling...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...
The majority of care for people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias is carried out in the...
People with dementia face considerable challenges to preserving identity. It has frequently been obs...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
The transition to a care home can involve multiple changes and losses that can affect an older perso...
The maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical l...
This thesis explores the multiple ways identity can be affected by dementia. It primarily concerns h...
Younger people with dementia and their carers are an overlooked population for research, policy and ...
This study aimed to understand the preserved elements of self-identity in persons with moderate to s...
NoThe maintenance of self in dementia is associated with socio-biographical factors. The theoretical...
Basing their hypotheses on identity and life-course theories, the authors examine the social role id...
Aims and Objectives The aim of this article is to present and discuss findings on what individuals w...
This thesis presents a study about the experience of becoming a nursing home resident as it affects ...
Focusing on loss or maintenance of identity in persons with dementia may affect how they are approac...
Abstract This article describes an ongoing interdisciplinary research study1 with community-dwelling...
It has become commonly expected that the “personhood” of people with dementia should be recognised, ...