The Importance of a Relationship-Centred Approach to Deprescribing for People with Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study [0.03%]
以患者为中心的关系模式在初级保健中针对痴呆症或轻度认知障碍患者的减药的重要作用:定性研究
Nicola Andrews,Cindy Brooks,Jay Amin et al.
Nicola Andrews et al.
Polypharmacy (taking five or more regular medications) is common in people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and is associated with poor outcomes such as decline in cognitive and physical functioning, falls and hospital admis...
"You Have to Be There": Emotional Labor, Cultural Ethics, and the Realities of Black Families of people with Dementia in Canada During COVID-19 [0.03%]
“你必须在现场”:疫情期间加拿大黑人家庭成员患有痴呆症的情感劳动,文化伦理及现实状况
Ngozi Iroanyah,Ingrid Waldron,Lydia Kapiriri et al.
Ngozi Iroanyah et al.
The prevalence of dementia among Black families of African descent in Canada is projected to rise by 507%, according to The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada report. Despite this forecast, there remains a significant empirical gap regarding ...
"A Million Miles From How They Used to be": Understanding Conversations From the Perspective of People with Dementia, Family, and Professionals [0.03%]
“隔行如隔山——从痴呆症患者、家属和专业人士的视角理解交流
Alex Stirling,Catrin Hedd Jones,Suzanne Beeke
Alex Stirling
Dementia causes conversational difficulties for the person and those close to them due to the ubiquity of language and cognitive problems. Little is known about the experience of conversations from the perspective of people with dementia an...
Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation of the iSupport for Dementia Program: Perspectives From Vietnamese Carers in Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚越南血统照护者视角下的痴呆症iSupport项目文化及语言适应性研究
Upasana Baruah,Zara A Page,Thanh Binh Nguyen et al.
Upasana Baruah et al.
The World Health Organization's iSupport for Dementia program provides an online platform for carer education, yet its suitability for culturally and linguistically diverse communities remains under explored. This study evaluated the cultur...
The Meanings and Experiences of Gratitude for People Living With Young Onset Dementia [0.03%]
早发性痴呆患者感恩的意义及体验
Lucy Hutchinson,Emma Wolverson,Chris Clarke
Lucy Hutchinson
Gratitude is a character strength that predicts life satisfaction and has been found to be meaningful for older people living with dementia. The age someone develops symptoms of dementia impacts how people relate to and experience dementia....
Impact of the Diagnosis of Dementia in Older Care-recipients on Their Family Caregivers' Depressive Symptoms and Quality of Life [0.03%]
痴呆诊断对接受长期照护的老年人的家庭照料者抑郁症状和生活质量的影响
Ha-Linh Quach,Jeremy Lim-Soh,Rahul Malhotra
Ha-Linh Quach
The psychological health and quality of life (QoL) of family caregivers, who are central to care provision for older adults, may be impacted by the diagnosis of dementia in their care-recipients. However, the relevant literature is largely ...
Supporting the Well-Being of People Living With Dementia and Their Family Carers Through Concurrent Arts and Well-Being Community Programs: Qualitative Perspectives of Participants and Facilitators [0.03%]
通过社区艺术和福祉项目同时支持痴呆症患者及其家庭护理人员的福祉:参与者和主持人的定性观点
Carolyn M Murray,Lenore de la Perrelle,Kerry Mart et al.
Carolyn M Murray et al.
Community dwelling people with dementia and their family carers (dyads) may become increasingly isolated which can lead to lack of support, heightened stress levels, anxiety and difficulty coping. For both populations, there is a need for s...
Nurse or Allied Health-Led Models of Transitional Dementia Care in Australia: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
澳大利亚护士或 allied health 领导的过渡期痴呆照护模式:系统综述
Rebecca Mete,Aisling Smyth,Nathan Dcunha et al.
Rebecca Mete et al.
It is important to understand the range of transitional care models that support people with dementia who have complex health needs. This is to avoid unnecessary hospitalisations, to maximise any benefits in care transfers and, may increase...
Delayed Access to Dementia Services: The Experiences of the African Caribbean Community in the UK [0.03%]
英国非洲和加勒比海地区痴呆患者医疗服务延迟问题调查报告
Melissa G Brown,Stephanie L Howarth,Gerard A Riley
Melissa G Brown
African Caribbean people in the UK have a higher incidence of dementia compared to White people. Despite this, they are less likely to seek help from services. Previous research has investigated barriers to help-seeking for dementia in ethn...
"You're a Nobody:" An Ethnographic Analysis of the Black and African American Adult Male Perspective on Alzheimer's Disease and the Social Determinants of Health [0.03%]
“你什么都不是”:对阿尔茨海默病以及社会健康决定因素的黑人和非裔美国人成年男性观点的人类学分析
Lilcelia A Williams,Ishan C Williams,Renã A S Robinson et al.
Lilcelia A Williams et al.
Background: Black and African American (BAA) adult males have the worst overall health relative to any other race or gender in the United States. The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease is twice as high for BAA adults. Yet, little is known ab...