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期刊名:Dementia-international journal of social research and practice

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ISSN:1471-3012

e-ISSN:1741-2684

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Vincent O Poisson,Roslyn G Poulos,Adrienne L Withall et al. Vincent O Poisson et al.
Little is known about how health and social care professionals assess and respond to the caregiving needs of men who care for a family member living with dementia. This study aimed to address this research gap using a qualitative research m...
Aoife Conway,Deirdre Harkin,Benjamin Gould et al. Aoife Conway et al.
Dementia is a growing global health challenge, with informal carers providing the majority of dementia-related care, and volunteers playing a crucial role in offering additional support. Both groups frequently report feeling underprepared t...
Richard Talbot,Charlotte Harris,Esther Cable et al. Richard Talbot et al.
Behavioural interventions, such as those provided by allied health professionals and psychologists, help manage symptoms of people living with dementia. Access to such interventions depends on individual factors (e.g., support, travel) and ...
Michael C Ibekaku,Nazanin Nasiri,Chukwuebuka P Onyekere et al. Michael C Ibekaku et al.
Dementia is a growing public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), driven mostly by an ageing population and increasing life expectancy. Evidence has shown that physical activity is an effective, non-pharmacological intervention to im...
Fanny Kårelind,Therese Bielsten,Steven Zarit et al. Fanny Kårelind et al.
Young-onset dementia occurs during life stages when work and family responsibilities may still be present. These circumstances mean that persons with young-onset dementia often face support systems that are not fully adapted to their age, n...
Zhoumei Yan,Joel Zugai,Peta Drury et al. Zhoumei Yan et al.
The high prevalence of eating difficulties among nursing home residents living with dementia has a significant impact on their health and well-being. While various interventions have been evaluated to reduce eating difficulties and enhance ...
Hailey A O&#x;Neil,Paula C Fletcher,Pamela J Bryden Hailey A O&#x;Neil
There has been an international effort to improve the quality of care available to persons living with dementia and their caregivers. As such, research has emphasized the importance of community-based interventions designed to help mitigate...
Ziyue Wang,Andrew Hunter,Carmel Geoghegan et al. Ziyue Wang et al.
Young-onset dementia presents unique challenges, including employment disruption, financial strain, and stigma, which affect various aspects of social health, such as social frailty and social isolation. However, little is known about the e...
Monica Leverton,Tiffeny James,Kritika Samsi et al. Monica Leverton et al.
As the global prevalence of dementia continues to rise, expanding and upskilling the health and social care workforce is a top priority. To address this need, some health and social care services have implemented Dementia Champions (DCs). D...
Cailie Hughes,Jessy Brown,Maya Bartel et al. Cailie Hughes et al.
Care partners of individuals with Parkinson's disease experience challenges while managing new responsibilities like transportation, finances, and activities of daily living, which influence their own mental and physical health. While previ...