OBJECTIVES - The number of people who will require institutional care for dementia is rapidly rising. This increase raises questions about how the workforce can meet the challenge of providing quality care. A promising psychological concept that could improve staff and care recipient outcomes is staff sense of competence in their capacity to provide dementia care. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the relative importance of staff factors associated with sense of competence. METHOD - Sixty-one Australian dementia care staff (mostly nurses, 69%; and allied health, 21%) were recruited. Measures included the Sense of Competence in Dementia Care Staff (criterion) and standardised measures of empirically derived predictors: training, kno...
Health professionals and care partners of persons living with dementia have expressed that learning ...
Objectives: to report on acute hospital care experiences for persons with dementia and family/carers...
Background: People with dementia occupy up to one quarter of acute hospital beds. However, the quali...
This project was undertaken jointly with fellow trainee Niamh Shanahan. It focuses on the field of d...
Improving the quality of care in hospitals is a key priority within national dementia strategies. Th...
Person-centered dementia care practices in acute hospital wards are suboptimal and not commonly meas...
NoIt is estimated that 820,000 people in the UK have dementia. Dementia costs the UK 17 billion a ye...
Aim: To explore the role of nursing staff's person-centredness caring for people with dementia in re...
Purpose – Through consultation with people living with dementia and carers, this paper aims to iden...
YesThe aim of this study was to establish the impact of dementia education and training on the knowl...
Item does not contain fulltextABSTRACTObjectives:Sense of competence defines a caregiver's feeling o...
In the UK there are an estimated 850 000 people living with dementia. The condition costs the NHS £2...
Background The prevalence of dementia is surging that results in huge service demand in the communit...
Objectives The aims were to evaluate a second phase roll-out of a dementia care training programme f...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Health professionals and care partners of persons living with dementia have expressed that learning ...
Objectives: to report on acute hospital care experiences for persons with dementia and family/carers...
Background: People with dementia occupy up to one quarter of acute hospital beds. However, the quali...
This project was undertaken jointly with fellow trainee Niamh Shanahan. It focuses on the field of d...
Improving the quality of care in hospitals is a key priority within national dementia strategies. Th...
Person-centered dementia care practices in acute hospital wards are suboptimal and not commonly meas...
NoIt is estimated that 820,000 people in the UK have dementia. Dementia costs the UK 17 billion a ye...
Aim: To explore the role of nursing staff's person-centredness caring for people with dementia in re...
Purpose – Through consultation with people living with dementia and carers, this paper aims to iden...
YesThe aim of this study was to establish the impact of dementia education and training on the knowl...
Item does not contain fulltextABSTRACTObjectives:Sense of competence defines a caregiver's feeling o...
In the UK there are an estimated 850 000 people living with dementia. The condition costs the NHS £2...
Background The prevalence of dementia is surging that results in huge service demand in the communit...
Objectives The aims were to evaluate a second phase roll-out of a dementia care training programme f...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Health professionals and care partners of persons living with dementia have expressed that learning ...
Objectives: to report on acute hospital care experiences for persons with dementia and family/carers...
Background: People with dementia occupy up to one quarter of acute hospital beds. However, the quali...