-Despite the rapidly ageing population and a predicted sevenfold increase in the prevalence of dementia in minority ethnic communities, people from these communities remain under-represented in specialist dementia services. Leventhal’s Model of Self-Regulation suggests perceptions ofillness facilitate help-seeking behaviours such as the use of services. Thisscoping exercise makes use of the model to explore perceptions ofdementia in British Indian, African and Caribbean, and East and CentralEuropean communities in the United Kingdom. Between August 2013and April 2014, culturally specific dementia awareness roadshows wereattended by people living with dementia, carers and members of thepublic. During the roadshows, 62 British Indian, 50 Afric...
Objective: Studies indicate a limited understanding of dementia and its associated symptoms, causes ...
This research involved the participation of a hitherto under researched groups, namely younger and ...
YesObjectives: The Alzheimer's Society has culturally adapted an Information Programme for South Asi...
Although members of the United Kingdom (UK) South Asian population appear to have an elevated risk o...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Much emphasis has been placed on the lack of awareness and understan...
Although dementia is now recognised as the most serious health and social care challenge facing UK s...
English national guidelines regarding dementia assessment and management recommend consideration of ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Objective: Studies indicate a limited understanding of dementia and its a...
An estimated 25,000 people of Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) origins live with dement...
OBJECTIVES:We aimed to identify and explore the barriers to help-seeking for memory problems, specif...
Abstract Background It is estimated that there are about 25,000 people from UK ethnic minority group...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
The aim of this project was to explore the understanding and awareness of dementia in the Pakistani-...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
BackgroundSouth Asian older adults are represented less frequently in mainstream mental health servi...
Objective: Studies indicate a limited understanding of dementia and its associated symptoms, causes ...
This research involved the participation of a hitherto under researched groups, namely younger and ...
YesObjectives: The Alzheimer's Society has culturally adapted an Information Programme for South Asi...
Although members of the United Kingdom (UK) South Asian population appear to have an elevated risk o...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Much emphasis has been placed on the lack of awareness and understan...
Although dementia is now recognised as the most serious health and social care challenge facing UK s...
English national guidelines regarding dementia assessment and management recommend consideration of ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Objective: Studies indicate a limited understanding of dementia and its a...
An estimated 25,000 people of Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) origins live with dement...
OBJECTIVES:We aimed to identify and explore the barriers to help-seeking for memory problems, specif...
Abstract Background It is estimated that there are about 25,000 people from UK ethnic minority group...
Background: Worldwide, an increasingly ageing population mean more people may suffer from dementia. ...
The aim of this project was to explore the understanding and awareness of dementia in the Pakistani-...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
BackgroundSouth Asian older adults are represented less frequently in mainstream mental health servi...
Objective: Studies indicate a limited understanding of dementia and its associated symptoms, causes ...
This research involved the participation of a hitherto under researched groups, namely younger and ...
YesObjectives: The Alzheimer's Society has culturally adapted an Information Programme for South Asi...