Research paper
eHealth and Web-Based Interventions for Informal Carers of People With Dementia in the Community: Umbrella Review.
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- Title
- eHealth and Web-Based Interventions for Informal Carers of People With Dementia in the Community: Umbrella Review.
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Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing, and there are many associated problems that family members face as informal carers, including emotional, physical, and financial difficulties. There are benefits for a person with dementia to live at home for as long as possible, and therefore, supporting their informal carers is crucial. The growing interest in supporting carers through internet-based interventions is evidenced by the volume of systematic reviews on this topic. It is now ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022-07
- Creator
- Naunton Morgan, Bethan / Windle, Gill / Sharp, Rebecca / Lamers, Carolien
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/65647
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- Humans / Dementia / Telemedicine / Caregivers / Systematic Reviews as Topic / Internet-Based Intervention / Alzheimer disease / carers / family / informal / internet / interventions / online / technology / 4203 Health Services and Systems / 4205 Nursing / 42 Health Sciences / Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities / Brain Disorders / Clinical Research / Comparative Effectiveness Research / Mind and Body / Behavioral and Social Science / 7 Management of diseases and conditions / 7.1 Individual care needs / Neurological / 08 Information and Computing Sciences / 11 Medical and Health Sciences / 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
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