[HTML][HTML] Developing the New Interventions for independence in Dementia Study (NIDUS) theoretical model for supporting people to live well with dementia at home for …

K Lord, J Beresford-Dent, P Rapaport, A Burton… - Social psychiatry and …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose To build an evidence-informed theoretical model describing how to support people
with dementia to live well or for longer at home. Methods We searched electronic databases …

Exploring how triads of people living with dementia, carers and health care professionals function in dementia health care: A systematic qualitative review and …

R Tuijt, J Rees, R Frost, J Wilcock, J Manthorpe… - …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Many qualitative studies report the post-diagnostic care experiences of carers
and people living with dementia; however, this is not often accompanied by opportunities to …

Social health and dementia: a European consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice

RM Dröes, R Chattat, A Diaz, D Gove, M Graff… - Aging & mental …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many
people manage to live well with chronic diseases, a group of health care professionals …

Nursing home staff's perceptions of barriers and needs in implementing person‐centred care for people living with dementia: A qualitative study

EH Kong, H Kim, H Kim - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives This study explored nursing home staff's barriers and needs in
implementing person‐centred care for people with dementia. Background Person‐centred …

[HTML][HTML] Ethical dilemmas concerning autonomy when persons with dementia wish to live at home: a qualitative, hermeneutic study

KL Smebye, M Kirkevold, K Engedal - BMC health services research, 2015 - Springer
Background Caring for people with dementia living in their own homes is a challenging care
issue that raises ethical dilemmas of how to balance autonomy with their safety and well …

'It's nice to think somebody's listening to me instead of saying “oh shut up”'. People with dementia reflect on what makes communication good and meaningful

S Alsawy, S Tai, P McEvoy… - Journal of psychiatric and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? People with dementia experience
cognitive decline which can affect their ability to communicate with others and consequently …

[HTML][HTML] Care workers, the unacknowledged persons in person-centred care: A secondary qualitative analysis of UK care home staff interviews

A Kadri, P Rapaport, G Livingston, C Cooper… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Personhood discourses in dementia care have gained prominence and current care home
standards mandate that care should be “person-centred”. However, it is unclear how the …

[HTML][HTML] Meeting psychosocial needs for persons with dementia in home care services–a qualitative study of different perceptions and practices among health care …

A Hansen, S Hauge, Å Bergland - BMC geriatrics, 2017 - Springer
Background The majority of persons with dementia are home-dwelling. To enable these
persons to stay in their own homes as long as possible, a holistic, individual and flexible …

[HTML][HTML] Development of a person-centered caregiver singing model for formal caregivers of people living with dementia in South Africa

K Stuart-Röhm, I Clark, FA Baker - Geriatric Nursing, 2023 - Elsevier
This action research study explored the co-design of a person-centered caregiver singing
(PCCS) protocol and caregivers' experiences of applying the PCCS intervention with people …

Maximizing theoretical contributions of participant observation while managing challenges

S Dahlke, W Hall, A Phinney - Qualitative health research, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Participant observation (PO) is an important method of data collection used in a variety of
research methodologies. PO can inform theory development by providing understanding of …