Aim To capture the meaning and context of how carers adapt and develop their relationships throughout their caring role. Background. Family carers play a pivotal role in supporting and caring for a person living with dementia at home. To date, the majority of social research on carers has focussed upon the stress and burden that such demands evoke, and limited attention has been paid to locating the carer's own construction of their role with a relationship-centred approach. This paper attempts to build on this emerging understanding. Design A participative, qualitative study using photographs and supportive narratives to contextualise and map carer's experiences of caring for a person with dementia. The study was conducted in one are...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
BackgroundMost individuals with dementia live in the community, receiving care from family or lay ca...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
Meaningful activities in dementia care can promote the co-construction of narrative identity in care...
Background: In addition to care-related burdens, most caregivers of a person with dementia perceive ...
This qualitative study explored the potential of a photo-based biographical tool designed to familia...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Objectives: The current research explores how family caregivers (1) make sense of caregiving and (2)...
This paper investigates how meaning, motivation and relationship dynamics influence the caregiversâ�...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
Abstract Background Unpaid, informal carers or caregivers play an important role in supporting peopl...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
BackgroundMost individuals with dementia live in the community, receiving care from family or lay ca...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
Objectives This study aims to explore the subjective lived experience of informal caregivers suppor...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
Meaningful activities in dementia care can promote the co-construction of narrative identity in care...
Background: In addition to care-related burdens, most caregivers of a person with dementia perceive ...
This qualitative study explored the potential of a photo-based biographical tool designed to familia...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Objectives: The current research explores how family caregivers (1) make sense of caregiving and (2)...
This paper investigates how meaning, motivation and relationship dynamics influence the caregiversâ�...
Improving the quality of life for those providing care for a partner with dementia in the mid to lat...
Abstract Background Unpaid, informal carers or caregivers play an important role in supporting peopl...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
BackgroundMost individuals with dementia live in the community, receiving care from family or lay ca...