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1 online resource |
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Focusing on caregivers of persons with dementia, we conducted a longitudinal study to examine the effectiveness of a psycho-educational intervention program Remember ME. The program aimed to reduce caregiver stress and improve caregivers quality of life. Given the multifaceted nature of dementia care, we used a mixed-methods approach which integrates the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative methodology. In particular, quantitative data were collected to examine caregiver stress and quality of life after a randomized controlled trial with systematic follow-up from baseline to 6months post-intervention. Qualitative data were collected to understand caregiver perception of Remember ME and dementia caregiving. This case study explains how mixed-methods approach enabled quantitative findings to be clarified and complemented by qualitative data. In addition, we describe and provide advice on running intervention programs and integrating quantitative and qualitative findings |
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Caregivers -- Education -- Research -- Case studies.
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Caregivers -- Services for -- Research -- Case studies.
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Dementia -- Care.
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Mixed methods research -- Case studies.
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Case studies.
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Case studies.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
1526411423 |
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9781526411426 |
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