Ageing-in-place care preferences of persons living with dementia and informal caregivers with a migration background: A qualitative interview study [0.03%]
具有移民背景的痴呆症患者和非正式照料者的居家养老服务需求:定性访谈研究
Isabelle Vullings,Soukaina El Jaouhari,Joost Wammes et al.
Isabelle Vullings et al.
Ageing-in-place for persons with dementia and informal caregivers is encouraged by governments and society. However, individuals with non-Western migration backgrounds are at higher risk of dementia yet underrepresented in research and care...
Involvement of older adults in shared decision-making on care transitions in the UK: An interpretative qualitative systematic review [0.03%]
英国老年人在护理过渡中的共同决策参与情况:解释性质性系统评价
Lucia Halamová,Louise Locock,Andrew Maclaren et al.
Lucia Halamová et al.
The global population is ageing rapidly, emphasising the need to understand the decision-making processes of older adults regarding potential care transitions. Gerontological research has focused on healthcare decisions, with less informati...
Continuity, change and 'living well' for older people with dementia: longitudinal qualitative findings from the IDEAL cohort study [0.03%]
阿尔茨海默病纵向研究中老年痴呆症患者“过得好”的延续与变化——IDEAL队列研究的纵向质性研究发现
Sally Stapley,Claire Pentecost,Alex Hillman et al.
Sally Stapley et al.
'Living well' is an important concept across national dementia strategies, where qualitative research has contributed to understandings of living well for people with dementia. Longitudinal, qualitative approaches are fewer but can explore ...
Negotiating the caring role and carer identity over time: 'living well' and the longitudinal narratives of family members of people with dementia from the IDEAL cohort [0.03%]
随着时间推移协商照顾角色和照顾者身份:“生活良好”以及IDEAL队列中痴呆症患者的家人的纵向叙述
Sally Stapley,Claire Pentecost,Catherine Quinn et al.
Sally Stapley et al.
Longitudinal studies can provide insights into how family members negotiate the caring role and carer identity over time. Within longitudinal, qualitative interviews on 'living well' with dementia from the IDEAL cohort study, the aim of the...
The dementia-nature-inclusivity nexus and the needs of people living with dementia [0.03%]
痴呆症、自然和包容性之间的联系以及痴呆症患者的需求
Sally Stapley,Stephen Page,Hannah Wheat et al.
Sally Stapley et al.
Understanding how to improve the physical and cognitive accessibility of visitor economy businesses and organisations wanting to offer nature-based outdoor pursuits for people with dementia is key to supporting their inclusion and agency. T...
Historical and social forces in the Iridescent Life Course: key life events and experiences of transgender older adults [0.03%]
闪烁的人生历程:关于 transgender 老年人的关键人生事件与经历的历史和社会动因
Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen,Charles A Emlet,Vanessa D Fabbre et al.
Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen et al.
The lives of transgender older adults are rarely examined, and little is known about the critical life events and experiences of this population. Informed by the Iridescent Life Course, this study investigates how intersectionality, fluidit...
Couples with intellectual disability where one partner has dementia - a scoping review exploring relationships in the context of dementia and intellectual disability [0.03%]
伴侣一方患有痴呆症的智力障碍夫妻——关于智力障碍背景下痴呆症关系的系统综述性研究
Paula Jacobs,Karen Watchman,Heather Wilkinson et al.
Paula Jacobs et al.
Relationships and marriages between couples with intellectual disability are to be celebrated, as is the longer life expectancy now enjoyed by many with intellectual disability. However, dementia disproportionately affects people with intel...
Good Practice in Needs-based Post-diagnostic Support for People with Young Onset Dementia: Findings from the Angela Project [0.03%]
针对早发性痴呆患者的需方诊断治疗支持的优良实践:Angela项目成果报告
Vasileios Stamou,Jan Oyebode,Jenny La Fontaine et al.
Vasileios Stamou et al.
Evidence on post-diagnostic support for people with young onset dementia is scarce. Previous studies have employed a problem-focused approach; however, evidence on 'what works' in real-life practice is essential to develop recommendations f...
Framing dementia care in families with a migration background: An analysis of practitioners' and family caregivers' views and experiences [0.03%]
移居背景家庭中痴呆照护的框架分析:实践者和家庭照料者观点与经历的分析
Menal Ahmad,Sawitri Saharso,Evelien Tonkens
Menal Ahmad
Little is known regarding the ways in which practitioners' views and approaches impact support for persons with a migration background (PwM) caring for individuals with dementia. This paper responds to this knowledge gap by identifying how ...
Stigma, isolation, and depression among older adults living with HIV in rural areas [0.03%]
农村地区HIV感染老年人的耻辱、孤立和抑郁症状的关系研究
Katherine G Quinn,Molly K Murphy,Zack Nigogosyan et al.
Katherine G Quinn et al.
There is a growing population of ageing individuals living with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV). Older adults living with HIV often contend with intersecting stigmas including HIV stigma, ageism, and for some, homonegativity and/or...