This study aims to investigate the emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms of patients with dementia on their caregiving partners, and to explore if caregiver, patient, and situation factors predict this emotional impact on caregivers. A cross-sectional design was used. Partners of patients with slight to moderately severe dementia who live in the community (n = 85) were interviewed. In a subgroup (n = 58) potential predictors of emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms on caregivers were studied. Agitation, irritability, apathy, and disinhibition produced the highest mean emotional impact scores in caregivers. Besides the neuropsychiatric symptoms themselves, the emotional impact of these symptoms on caregivers was predicted by sense of c...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Prevalence rates for dementia are expected to rise exponentially as the elderly population rises. Wi...
Compared to the literature on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), less is known about the emotional distress o...
This study aims to investigate the emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms of patients with dementi...
ABSTRACT Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) of dementia constitute one of the most related factors to c...
Background: There is a growing need to improve our understanding of carers’ reactions to Behavioural...
This study was designed to determine the relationship between psychiatric features of dementia and t...
Chronic, irreversible dementia causes a great deal of stress to family care providers. Limited atten...
Aims: To evaluate the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), to determine their ...
Objective The aim of this review is to make a state of the art of the potential influence of neurops...
Objectives Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) have a major impact in persons with dementia (PwD). The i...
Purpose: To evaluate the degree of psychological distress in family caregivers of people with demen...
Abstract Behavioral symptoms are frequently observed in Alzheimer's disease patients and are associa...
PURPOSE: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are common in Alzheimer Disease (AD). Treatment could be op...
Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers ...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Prevalence rates for dementia are expected to rise exponentially as the elderly population rises. Wi...
Compared to the literature on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), less is known about the emotional distress o...
This study aims to investigate the emotional impact of psychiatric symptoms of patients with dementi...
ABSTRACT Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) of dementia constitute one of the most related factors to c...
Background: There is a growing need to improve our understanding of carers’ reactions to Behavioural...
This study was designed to determine the relationship between psychiatric features of dementia and t...
Chronic, irreversible dementia causes a great deal of stress to family care providers. Limited atten...
Aims: To evaluate the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), to determine their ...
Objective The aim of this review is to make a state of the art of the potential influence of neurops...
Objectives Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) have a major impact in persons with dementia (PwD). The i...
Purpose: To evaluate the degree of psychological distress in family caregivers of people with demen...
Abstract Behavioral symptoms are frequently observed in Alzheimer's disease patients and are associa...
PURPOSE: Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are common in Alzheimer Disease (AD). Treatment could be op...
Dementia caregivers suffer a considerable care burden. More than in comparable groups of caregivers ...
Caregivers differ in their emotional response when facing difficult situations during the caregiving...
Prevalence rates for dementia are expected to rise exponentially as the elderly population rises. Wi...
Compared to the literature on Alzheimer’s disease (AD), less is known about the emotional distress o...