Interventions to build resilience in family carers of people living with dementia: a systematic review protocol.

作者: Andrea Petriwskyj , Deborah Parker , Siobhan OʼDwyer , Wendy Moyle , Nikki Nucifora

DOI: 10.11124/JBISRIR-2015-1994

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摘要: REVIEW QUESTION / OBJECTIVE The objective of this review is to examine the existing evidence and knowledge regarding interventions for building resilience in family carers people living with dementia. More specifically, questions be addressed by quantitative studies are: How effective are interventions? What factors moderate or influence effectiveness Review qualitative members’ experiences perceptions implementation INCLUSION CRITERIA Participants This will consider that include For purpose review, definition “dementia” not restricted any specific type, stage degree severity based on reporting original paper, regardless whether a doctor’s diagnosis reported; however, papers specify focus only “mild cognitive impairment” without specifying substantive excluded. There no age limit participants, may all members involved providing care dementia, including but limited spouses children. As used dementia caregiving literature broad, similarly adopt definition, Palliative Care Australia adopted from Canadian Association includes “those who closest patient knowledge, affection TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS

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