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View article: A systematic review of digital access to post‐diagnostic health and social care services for dementia
A systematic review of digital access to post‐diagnostic health and social care services for dementia Open
Objectives For many people with dementia and unpaid carers, using technology for care and support has become essential. Rapid proliferation of technology highlights the need to understand digital access to health and social care services f…
View article: The early impacts of COVID-19 on unpaid carers of people living with dementia: part II of a mixed-methods systematic review
The early impacts of COVID-19 on unpaid carers of people living with dementia: part II of a mixed-methods systematic review Open
The needs of unpaid dementia carers appear to have increased during the pandemic, without adequate support provided. Policy initiatives need to enable better mental health support and formal care provision for unpaid carers and their relat…
View article: The early impacts of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: part I of a mixed-methods systematic review
The early impacts of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: part I of a mixed-methods systematic review Open
Objectives: The aim of this Part I systematic review was to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of people with dementia living in the community or in residential care. Part II focused on unpaid carers.Methods: This …
View article: Guilt, tears and burnout—Impact of <scp>UK</scp> care home restrictions on the mental well‐being of staff, families and residents
Guilt, tears and burnout—Impact of <span>UK</span> care home restrictions on the mental well‐being of staff, families and residents Open
Aims The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the pandemic on the emotional and mental well‐being of family carers, care home staff and residents, in light of changing restrictions, increased testing and vaccination rollout in th…
View article: Working in a care home during the COVID-19 pandemic: How has the pandemic changed working practices? A qualitative study
Working in a care home during the COVID-19 pandemic: How has the pandemic changed working practices? A qualitative study Open
Background The pandemic has significantly affected care homes’ residents and families through the national visiting restrictions. However, less is known on the impact these changes have had on the care home workforce. The aim of this resea…
View article: The early impacts of COVID-19 on unpaid carers of people living with dementia: Part II of a mixed-methods systematic review
The early impacts of COVID-19 on unpaid carers of people living with dementia: Part II of a mixed-methods systematic review Open
Background With a lack of existing comprehensive reviews, the aim of this mixed-methods systematic review was to synthesise the evidence on the early impacts of the pandemic on unpaid dementia carers across the globe. Methods This review w…
View article: The early impacts of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: Part I of a mixed-methods systematic review
The early impacts of COVID-19 on people living with dementia: Part I of a mixed-methods systematic review Open
Objectives The aim of this Part I systematic review was to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of people with dementia living either in the community or in residential care. Methods This review was registered on PRO…
View article: Taking the ‘care’ out of care homes: The moral dilemma of institutional long‐term care provision during COVID‐19
Taking the ‘care’ out of care homes: The moral dilemma of institutional long‐term care provision during COVID‐19 Open
Little is known on how the pandemic has changed care home care delivery. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of COVID‐19 on care provision and visits in care homes from staff and family members’ perspectives. For this purpose, …
View article: Are we allowed to visit now? Concerns and issues surrounding vaccination and infection risks in UK care homes during COVID-19
Are we allowed to visit now? Concerns and issues surrounding vaccination and infection risks in UK care homes during COVID-19 Open
Background vaccination uptake in the UK and increased care home testing are likely affecting care home visitation. With scant scientific evidence to date, the aim of this longitudinal qualitative study was to explore the impact of both (va…
View article: 210 - Are visits allowed? The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on care home visitation and care delivery in the UK
210 - Are visits allowed? The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on care home visitation and care delivery in the UK Open
Background: COVID-19 has caused the sudden closure of care homes to the outside world, to stem the virus from infecting some of the most vulnerable groups of people – older adults residing in care homes. With very little knowledge to date,…
View article: Understanding the Needs of People With Rare Dementias and Recommendations for Improving Post-diagnostic Care: ‘There Is No Such Thing as One Size Fits All’
Understanding the Needs of People With Rare Dementias and Recommendations for Improving Post-diagnostic Care: ‘There Is No Such Thing as One Size Fits All’ Open
People with rare dementias such as Lewy Body dementia show different symptoms to those with Alzheimer’s dementia. Due to the large proportion of people with Alzheimer’s dementia, most services are designed to support their needs and often …
View article: Resilience and supporting people living with dementia during the time of COVID-19; A qualitative study
Resilience and supporting people living with dementia during the time of COVID-19; A qualitative study Open
Objectives To explore the different factors of resilience for people living with dementia and unpaid carers, in response to sudden changes in care and lifestyle during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Unpaid carers and people living with dem…
View article: Working in a care home during the COVID-19 pandemic: How has the pandemic changed working practices?
Working in a care home during the COVID-19 pandemic: How has the pandemic changed working practices? Open
The aim of this research was to explore the impact of COVID-19 on the working practices of care home staff, caring for people living with dementia. Remote qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with care home staff caring f…
View article: Are we allowed to visit now? Concerns and issues surrounding vaccination and infection risks in UK care homes during COVID-19
Are we allowed to visit now? Concerns and issues surrounding vaccination and infection risks in UK care homes during COVID-19 Open
Background Vaccination uptake in the UK and increased care home testing are likely affecting care home visitation. With scant scientific evidence to date, the aim of this longitudinal qualitative study was to explore the impact of both (va…
View article: Emotional and Mental Wellbeing Following COVID-19 Public Health Measures on People Living With Dementia and Carers
Emotional and Mental Wellbeing Following COVID-19 Public Health Measures on People Living With Dementia and Carers Open
Background: To date, there appears to be no evidence on the longer-term impacts caused by COVID-19 and its related public health restrictions on some of the most vulnerable in our societies. The aim of this research was to explore the chan…
View article: COVID-19-related social support service closures and mental well-being in older adults and those affected by dementia: a UK longitudinal survey
COVID-19-related social support service closures and mental well-being in older adults and those affected by dementia: a UK longitudinal survey Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on delivery of social support services. This might be expected to particularly affect older adults and people living with dementia (PLWD), and to reduce their well-being. Aims To expl…
View article: A UK survey of COVID‐19 related social support closures and their effects on older people, people with dementia, and carers
A UK survey of COVID‐19 related social support closures and their effects on older people, people with dementia, and carers Open
Objectives The aim of this national survey was to explore the impact of COVID‐19 public health measures on access to social support services and the effects of closures of services on the mental well‐being of older people and those affecte…
View article: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study
Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study Open
Background The lockdown imposed in the UK on the 23rd of March and associated public health measures of social distancing are likely to have had a great impact on care provision. The aim of this study was to explore the decision-making pro…