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Dementia from the inside how people with early-stage dementia evaluate their quality of life | Author(s) | Towako Katsuno |
Journal title | Ageing and Society, vol 25, part 2, March 2005 |
Pages | pp 197-214 |
Source | http://journals.cambridge.org/ |
Keywords | Dementia ; Early ; Attitude ; Quality of life ; Evaluation ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The self-rated and objectively measured quality of life of people with early-stage dementia is explored, using information collected from 23 participants who lived in a mid-western United States metropolitan area. Self-ratings were collected by semi-structured and structured interviews, and objective measures were the Quality of Life Index (QLI) and the Single Item Quality of Life Scale (SIQLS). It was found that 21 of the participants perceived their current QOL as "good" or better, and that the mean scores for the QLI and SIQLS were 22.8 and 7.3 respectively. Triangulation of the subjective and objective data established their congruence. The QLI scores suggested that people with early-stage dementia often perceived their current life as good, and that the participants were as satisfied with their life as the general population. Their accounts also revealed that many had experienced stigma, and that this appreciably affected their psychological well-being. The findings of this study provide new insights into the ways in which health-care professionals and the general public can and should view and treat people with dementia. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050316004 A |
Classmark | EA: 4J: DP: F:59: 4C: 7T |
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