Journal article

Effects on care-givers of special day care programmes for dementia sufferers

YD Wells, AF Jorm, F Jordan, R Lefroy

Australasian Psychiatry | AUSTRALIAN NZ J PSYCHIATRY | Published : 1990

Abstract

Two groups of care-givers to dementia sufferers were interviewed to assess their psychological symptoms and the behaviour problems of the dementia sufferers. The first group were using special dementia day care while the second group were about to begin using it. The second group were re-interviewed three months later. Therefore two comparisons could be made; a with/without day care comparison and a before/after admission to day care comparison. Care-givers had a high level of psychological symptoms which were not significantly reduced by using day care. Full-time institutional care did reduce distress. Day centre clients continued to deteriorate as would be expected with a degenerative cond..

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