NoIn the UK, it is estimated that there are over 16,000 people under 65 years with dementia. These people often have children still living at home and previous research indicates that 75% of parents report that their children have suffered psychological or emotional problems as a consequence of a parent having dementia. This study interviewed 12 participants aged 13 to 23 years, whose father had younger onset dementia. Grounded theory methodology identified five major themes: damage of dementia, reconfiguration of relationships, caring, strain and coping. An overarching theme of one day at a time, reflecting a response to the perception of severe threats in the future, appeared to run throughout the young people’s experiences. It is suggest...
The experience of carers of people with young onset dementia has not received much empirical attenti...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
This thesis examined the experiences of having a parent with a progressive neurodegenerative conditi...
none4noObjectives: Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of spouses/partne...
Background: Children of patients with young onset dementia (YOD) who are confronted with a parent wh...
It is well established that having a parent with any illness or disability can have an adverse effec...
Background: Young onset dementia (YOD) may develop rapidly, and affect those who have dependent chil...
Background: It is estimated that one in four persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) (<65 years old)...
Dementia is a progressive disease affecting cognitive ability, understanding and causing the gradual...
Objectives: Although young-onset dementia (YOD) affects the whole family system, this population is ...
This thesis presents a constructivist grounded theory study of the experiences of younger people wit...
Younger People with Dementia (YPwD) are those who receive a diagnosis of dementia under the age of 6...
The experience of carers of people with young onset dementia has not received much empirical attenti...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...
Early onset dementia is defined as affecting someone who is under the age of 65. As this usually aff...
Objectives: While the consequences of caring for younger people with dementia have been a growing ar...
This thesis examined the experiences of having a parent with a progressive neurodegenerative conditi...
none4noObjectives: Most studies have been concerned with the experiences and needs of spouses/partne...
Background: Children of patients with young onset dementia (YOD) who are confronted with a parent wh...
It is well established that having a parent with any illness or disability can have an adverse effec...
Background: Young onset dementia (YOD) may develop rapidly, and affect those who have dependent chil...
Background: It is estimated that one in four persons with young-onset dementia (YOD) (<65 years old)...
Dementia is a progressive disease affecting cognitive ability, understanding and causing the gradual...
Objectives: Although young-onset dementia (YOD) affects the whole family system, this population is ...
This thesis presents a constructivist grounded theory study of the experiences of younger people wit...
Younger People with Dementia (YPwD) are those who receive a diagnosis of dementia under the age of 6...
The experience of carers of people with young onset dementia has not received much empirical attenti...
Family caregiving for people with younger onset dementia affects everyone in the family unit. This a...
Introduction: There is growing recognition of early onset dementia (EOD) as a significant clinical ...