Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Does caring for people with dementia affect the
well-being of carers?
- Key words
- Carers
- Key terms: caregivers,
primary caregivers,
volunteers, family, friends,
partners, nurses, GPs,
Specialists,
support-workers.
- Dementia
- Key terms: mental
health, Alzheimer's
disease, mental
deterioration,
mental illness
- Well-being
- Key terms: wellbeing,
well being,mental
well-being, happiness,
satisfaction, respite,
emotional, social,
physical, flourishing,
nourishing, care,
positive/negative affects
- Databases
- Subject guides
- Healthcare sciences
- Lexis Library, EBSCO
- Nursing and Midwifery
- BNI, Scopus, Zetoc
- Health studies
- CINAHL,
Age Info,
Social
Care
Online
- Psychology
- Psyc Articles,
Psyc Info, IBSS,
ASSIA, Medline,
Science direct
- Chosen Datbases
- Age Info,
ASSIA, BNI,
Psych Articles,
Psych Info,
CINAHL,
EBSCO, Medline,
Science direct
- 38 articles found and read- Themes
- Support for caregivers
- Social, support,
personalised, home
care, adaptations,
telephone support
- Well-being of caregivers
- meaning,
satisfaction,
needs, quality,
characteristics,
uplifts, burden,
health, wellness
- External factors
- family, income, kind, offspring, martial, time
- Refining the question
- What does research suggest on how caregivers, of people
with dementia, are supported for their well-being?
- Four chosen papers themes: Quality, meaning,
relationships and mental
well-being
- Author
backgrounds:
health sciences,
social work,
Geronology,
neuroscience,
psychologists and
nursing