G. (2010). Integrating unmet needs into dementia health-related quality of life research and care: Introduction of the Hierarchy Model of Needs in Dementia. Aging & Mental Health, 14(1), 113-119. doi:10.1080/13607860903046495Scholzel-Dorenbos CJ, Meeuwsen EJ, Rikkert OMG (2010) Integrating ...
Individuals with dementia may enlist help from paid caregivers (i.e. home health aides, personal care attendants) to address increasingly complex care needs. Yet it is unclear what specific tasks paid caregivers help with and how this is related to the individual's experience of unmet care needs...
By assessing the roles of unmet needs and formal support, this study tested a hypothesized model for Korean family caregivers’ satisfaction and burden in providing care for persons with dementia. Methods The stress process model and a two-factor model were used as the conceptual framework for ...
Abrahamson and Wilson BMC Health Services Research https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4210-2 (2019) 19:480 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access How unmet are unmet needs post-stroke? A policy analysis of the six-month review Vanessa Abrahamson* and Patricia M. Wilson Abstract Background: Stroke is ...
Several factors influence dementia caregiver desire to institutionalize; however, little is known about differences in caregivers who desire institutionali... MB Spitznagel,G Tremont,JD Davis,... - 《J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol》 被引量: 114发表: 2006年 Experiences of treatment decision making for ...
Background: The national health and social care systems in Europe remain poorly integrated with regard to the care needs of older persons. The present study examined the range of health and social care services used by older people and their unmet care needs, across six European countries. Metho...
Mental health challenges are highly significant among older individuals. However, the non-utilization of mental health services increases with age. Although universal health coverage (UHC) was reported to reduce unmet health care needs, it might not be s
needs of caregivers are conducted in caregivers of patients with only one condition (e.g., cancer, dementia) or studies that use convenience samples [13–15]. Two recent studies have shown that caregivers often don’t receive the training that they need [14,16], particularly for medical/nurs...
The present investigate the prevalence of DRD and its association with unmet needs for informal support in people with T2D in Vietnam. Methods: A total of 806 people, age 40 years, diagnosed with T2D in Thai Binh, Vietnam, completed a questionnaire-based cross-sectional survey. DRD was self...
By assessing the roles of unmet needs and formal support, this study tested a hypothesized model for Korean family caregivers' satisfaction and burden in providing care for persons with dementia.Park, MyonghwaChoi, SoraLee, Song JaKim, Seon HwaKim, JinhaGo, YounghyeLee, Dong Young...