Blar i HV - Institutt for sykepleie og helsefremmende arbeid på emneord "Family caregivers"
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Behavioural disturbances in patients with frontotemporal lobe degeneration focusing on caregiver burden at home and in nursing homes.
(Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN);volume 29, issue 9-10, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-02-27)Aim and objective To explore the challenges faced by family caregivers of people with frontotemporal dementia and other forms of dementia affecting the frontal and temporal lobes causing behavioural disturbances through a ... -
Dementia and patient safety in the community: a qualitative study of family carers’ protective practices and implications for services
(BMC Health Services Research;19, Article number: 635 (2019), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-09-05)Background: Dementia is a cause of disability and dependency associated with high demands for health services and expected to have a significant impact on resources. Care policies worldwide increasingly rely on family ... -
‘The desire for a harmonious interaction’: A qualitative study of how healthcare professionals in community‐based dementia teams perceive their role in reaching and supporting family caregivers from minority ethnic backgrounds
(Journal of Clinical Nursing;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-03)Aims and objectives: To explore how healthcare professionals in community‐based dementia teams perceive their role in reaching and supporting family caregivers from minority ethnic backgrounds when caring for a family ... -
Family caregivers’ experiences of providing care for family members from minority ethnic groups living with dementia: A qualitative systematic review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-16)Aims and objectives: To review the literature on family caregivers’ experiences of providing care for a family member from an ethnic minority group living with dementia within the European context. Background: Due to labour ... -
“Non-palliative care” – a qualitative study of older cancer patients’ and their family members’ experiences with the health care system
(BMC Health Services Research;18:745, Journal article; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-29)Background: Among all cancer patients in the palliative phase, ¾ have reached the age of 65. An aging population will increase the number of people afflicted with cancer, and create challenges for patients, family members ...