Lloyd BT, Stirling C. Ambiguous gain: uncertain benefits of service use for dementia carers. Soc Health Illn. 2011;33(6):899-913.Stirling C: Ambiguous gain: Uncertain benefits of service use for dementia carers - Lloyd () Citation Context ...ting is not yet fully understood. While carers...
Ambiguous gain: uncertain benefits of service use for dementia carers Community services for carers of people with dementia can assist in relieving caregiver burden and delay the institutionalisation of the person with dement... BT Lloyd,C Stirling - 《Sociology of Health & Illness》 被引量: 50...
Dr. Nyman continues, "We found that those who did Tai Chi really enjoyed the classes and meeting up with others who have dementia and their family carers. We found Tai Chi to be an incredibly safe and gentle exercise, and family carers were happy to support their loved ones with the clas...
Public health guidance to facilitate timely diagnosis of dementia: ALzheimer's COoperative Valuation in Europe recommendations ALzheimer's COoperative Valuation in Europe (ALCOVE) was a Joint Action co-financed by the European Commission to produce a set of evidence-based recommend... D Brooker,JL Fo...
Alzheimer's, senility or dementia = 2.4 MillionSource: Americans With Disabilities 2010, from Survey of Income and Program Participation. United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department Of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau.Language and Terminology of DisabilityA...
Providing and paying for long-term care. OECD Health Policy Studies. OECD Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264097759-en Cooper, C., Balamurali, T. B., & Livingston, G. (2007). A systematic review of the prevalence and covariates of anxiety in caregivers of people with dementia. ...
Barriers to and facilitators for the use of an evidence-based occupational therapy guideline for older people with dementia and their carers Implementing evidence-based guidelines is not a simple task. This study aimed to define barriers to and facilitators for implementing the proven and effect......
Overview Despite the heavy emphasis in gerontological research on the burdens of caregiving (i.e., negative consequences for the caregiver), there is a growing body of work on the positive aspects of this role. It is now widely acknowledged that... ...
Dementia can be a distressing condition, for the sufferer, and for families and other carers. Management of dementia is never easy, and involves facing som... D Care - 《Oxford Care Manuals》 被引量: 8发表: 2008年 The New Handbook of Children's Rights Part One: Children's Rights: An ...
“Behavioural Management” research identified that the IP have benefitted elderly residents who have dementia with affect and mood. Participating in half an hour each day of IP interaction, the individuals remained happier for 30 minutes or more each day. (International Specialised Skills Institute,...