“Just ask me what it means to live with dementia”–people with mild dementia's strategies and techniques shared through in‐depth qualitative interviews

DS Thoft, A Ward - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article presents results from interviews with twelve persons with mild dementia about
how life had changed since they received their diagnosis, exploring their experiences of …

Engagement with a diverse Stakeholder Advisory Council for research in dementia care

SS Masoud, AA Glassner, N Patel, M Mendoza… - Research Involvement …, 2021 - Springer
Background The inclusion of stakeholders throughout the research process has been
gaining recognition as an approach that can improve the quality and impact of research …

Psychosocial factors that shape patient and carer experiences of dementia diagnosis and treatment: a systematic review of qualitative studies

F Bunn, C Goodman, K Sworn, G Rait, C Brayne… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Early diagnosis and intervention for people with dementia is increasingly
considered a priority, but practitioners are concerned with the effects of earlier diagnosis and …

A suite of evaluation resources for Dementia Friendly Communities: Development and guidance for use

S Buckner, L Lafortune, N Darlington… - …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives In the context of a growing number of dementia friendly communities (DFCs)
globally, a need remains for robust evaluation, and for tools to capture relevant evidence …

Working with culture: A qualitative analysis of barriers to the recruitment of Chinese–American family caregivers for dementia research

L Hinton, Z Guo, J Hillygus, S Levkoff - Journal of cross-cultural …, 2000 - Springer
Abstract The National Institutes of Health ismaking efforts to increase the representation
ofminority elders in aging research. While it is oftennoted that cultural barriers may make the …

Nothing about us without us: research methods enabling participation for aged care residents who have dementia

K Shannon, J Montayre… - International Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The voices of people living with dementia are rarely included in primary data collection due
to cognitive challenges and the concerns of researchers and others about limitations …

Planning and enabling meaningful patient and public involvement in dementia research

A Burton, M Ogden, C Cooper - Current opinion in psychiatry, 2019 - journals.lww.com
In this relatively new field, methods that allow meaningful engagement are being iteratively
developed. Greater community and patient engagement will be a prerequisite for increasing …

[图书][B] A handbook of dementia care

C Cantley - 2001 - books.google.com
Recently, professional understanding of dementia has broadened and has opened up new
thinking about how we can provide more imaginative, responsive and'person …

Delivering psychosocial interventions for people with dementia in primary care: Jobs or skills?

S Iliffe, J Wilcock, D Haworth - Dementia, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychosocial interventions are emerging as potentially important therapies for primary care,
partly to fill a therapy 'vacuum'and partly because the evidence base for their effectiveness is …

Qualitative studies of psychosocial interventions for dementia: a systematic review

O Dugmore, M Orrell, A Spector - Aging & mental health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Whilst a range of psychosocial interventions are used for people with dementia,
there lacks evidence for the processes which underpin them. Systematic reviews focus on …