It's been a good move - transitions into care : family caregivers', persons' with dementia, and formal staff members' experiences of specialist care unit placement
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Andrea Bobersky, 'It's been a good move - transitions into care : family caregivers', persons' with dementia, and formal staff members' experiences of specialist care unit placement', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Social Work and Social Policy, 2013, pp 392Download Item:

Abstract:
Specialist care units (SCUs) are segregated purpose-built long-term care (LTC) settings
specifically designed to cater for the complex needs of people with dementia (PwDs).
Whilst beneficial outcomes of these units for PwDs, family caregivers (PCs) and staff have
been demonstrated in quantitative research, qualitative research reporting in-depth on
such experiences is largely neglected. This is particularly true in Ireland. Little is known
about why and how the placement decision is made, how news of the transfer is
communicated to PwDs, what PwDs' and PCs' experiences are of adapting to SCUs
immediately after placement, what their more long-term adaptation experiences are, and
what staffs experiences are of deciding about new admissions. This thesis set out to
explore these issues in-depth.
Author: Bobersky, Andrea
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Cahill, SuzanneQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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