All Relations between Dementia and caregiving

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J E Whittic. Dementia and mental handicap: attitudes, emotional distress and caregiving. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 62 ( Pt 2). 1989-08-30. PMID:2751947. dementia and mental handicap: attitudes, emotional distress and caregiving. 1989-08-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
J E Whittic. Dementia and mental handicap: attitudes, emotional distress and caregiving. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 62 ( Pt 2). 1989-08-30. PMID:2751947. against the current climate of hospital closure programmes and community care, attitudes to caregiving were examined in three groups of carers, namely mothers caring for a mentally handicapped child, mothers caring for a mentally handicapped adult and daughters caring for a parent with dementia. 1989-08-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
M D Mille. Opportunities for psychotherapy in the management of dementia. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. vol 2. issue 1. 1989-08-25. PMID:2742730. practical suggestions will be outlined for integrating a psychotherapeutic approach into the management of dementia patients and their caregiving family members. 1989-08-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
H S Wilso. Family caregiving for a relative with Alzheimer's dementia: coping with negative choices. Nursing research. vol 38. issue 2. 1989-05-03. PMID:2928153. family caregiving for a relative with alzheimer's dementia: coping with negative choices. 1989-05-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
H S Wilso. Family caregiving for a relative with Alzheimer's dementia: coping with negative choices. Nursing research. vol 38. issue 2. 1989-05-03. PMID:2928153. the constant comparative method was used to generate a grounded theory explicating the process of family caregiving for a relative with alzheimer's dementia. 1989-05-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
K W Hepburn, B A Gate. Family caregivers for non-Alzheimer's dementia patients. Clinics in geriatric medicine. vol 4. issue 4. 1989-03-28. PMID:3066469. the extensive literature on dementia (primarily ad) suggests that informal caregiving will play a significant role in patient well-being, will have an impact of some kind on the caregiver, and will benefit from tailored intervention on the part of the clinician. 1989-03-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
K W Hepburn, B A Gate. Family caregivers for non-Alzheimer's dementia patients. Clinics in geriatric medicine. vol 4. issue 4. 1989-03-28. PMID:3066469. the assessment should determine the physical demands of caregiving and the exceptional and particular emotional issues of the situation; this should take into account the physical and emotional demands already placed on the caregiver by a pre-existing condition to which the present dementia might be secondary. 1989-03-28 2023-08-11 Not clear