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Dutch psychogeriatric day-care centers
 — a qualitative study of the needs and wishes of carers
Author(s)Jeltsje D do Jong, F Boersma
Journal titleInternational Psychogeriatrics, vol 21, no 2, April 2009
Pagespp 268-277
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/ipg
KeywordsDementia ; Psychogeriatric units ; Day hospitals ; Usage [services] ; Needs [elderly] ; Informal care ; Qualitative Studies ; Netherlands.
AnnotationThis study addresses the needs and wishes of informal caregivers when providing skilled psychogeriatric day-care in the Netherlands. This is a qualitative, exploratory study, based on interviews with family caregivers and professional focus groups as the primary data source. Using data from the interviews, the needs and wishes of carers were classed into three general domains: (1) approach to care - relating to shared and tailored care and confidence in professionals as well as the facility as important themes; (2) professional expertise - relating to the carers' need for education and information regarding dementia, available resources, as well as cooperation between professionals; and (3) the day programme - concerning the content and structure of the day care. The interviews with the caregivers suggest that the relationship with day-care personnel is an important aspect of psychogeriatric day-care. Caregivers have high expectations regarding the expertise of professionals, but seem to be unaware of available resources and services. Professionals should play a more active role in providing education, advice and support. Above all, the attendees must have a positive experience of the day-care facilities and its activities. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-090825233 A
ClassmarkEA: LDM: LDD: QLD: IK: P6: 3DP: 76H

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