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Pictures of young caring
The aim of the study is to use photographic participation and elicitation methods with vulnerable children who help to provide informal care for parents with serious mental... -
The social process of everyday decision-making by people with dementia and th...
This two-year research project will involve talking to couples living with dementia about the types of decisions they make every day and how they go about making these... -
Young carers for AIDS-ill parents: social, health and educational impacts 201...
Children who act as young carers for their AIDS-unwell parents or guardians are potentially highly vulnerable. They provide both domestic and emotional support, and often also... -
Promoting cancer and screening awareness in women with intellectual disabilit...
People with intellectual disabilities are living longer which has led to increasing cancer rates among this demographic. Women with intellectual disabilities are more likely to... -
Shared book reading and the development of phonological awareness 2016-2018
Shared book reading has been demonstrated to be an effective way to promote children’s language including preparation for literacy: children who are read to regularly, on... -
Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life 2014-2018
The IDEAL programme is a longitudinal cohort study of people with dementia (PwD) and primary carers (Carers) across Great Britain, led by the Centre for Research in Ageing and... -
Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life: living well w...
This collection contains semi-structured qualitative interviews with a sample of 20 of the study’s participants with dementia, along with their main carer. Improving the... -
Care for Late Stage Parkinsonism, 2014-2019
Whilst the clinical problems, treatment and care needs of people with Parkinson’s disease in the early stages are increasingly well known, there is little information on those... -
MODEM: A Comprehensive Approach to Modelling Outcome and Costs Impacts of Int...
In the MODEM cohort study, three-hundred and seven people with clinically diagnosed dementia and their carers were recruited on a quota basis to provide equal numbers of people...