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View article: It “Made a Huge Difference when He had a Dry Bed in the Morning”: Impacts of Dementia-Related Incontinence on Unpaid Carers’ Sleep, Health, and Quality of Life
It “Made a Huge Difference when He had a Dry Bed in the Morning”: Impacts of Dementia-Related Incontinence on Unpaid Carers’ Sleep, Health, and Quality of Life Open
Incontinence is a common consequence of dementia. Incidence is more likely at night, having repercussions for sleep quality and the exacerbation of waking symptoms of dementia as well as negative carer affect. However, the person-centred e…
View article: Improving continence management for people with dementia in the community in Aotearoa, New Zealand: Protocol for a mixed methods study
Improving continence management for people with dementia in the community in Aotearoa, New Zealand: Protocol for a mixed methods study Open
Background The number of people living with dementia (PLWD) in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) was estimated at 96,713 in 2020 and it is anticipated that this number will increase to 167,483 by 2050, including an estimated 12,039 Māori (indigeno…