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I-Can-Do : Developing Digital Accessibility for the Dementia Volunteer Service using Co-Design, 2023-2024

Niedderer, K, Manchester Metropolitan University; Fung, P, Manchester Metropolitan University; Orton, L, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dementia is a key health priority. With no cure, there is a need for psychosocial interventions at the early stages, to help people maintain their health, wellbeing and independence as long as possible. The ICanDo Service allows people living with mild dementia to plan, connect with and participate in tailored volunteering opportunities to realise themselves and stay...
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Identifying and Mitigating the Individual and Dyadic Impact of COVID-19 and Life under Physical Distancing on People with Dementia and Carers, 2020-2022

Clare, L, University of Exeter; Martyr, A, University of Exeter
INCLUDE was a mixed-methods cross-sectional observational study embedded in, and forming a discrete component of, the ongoing longitudinal ‘Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life’ (IDEAL) cohort. INCLUDE comprised 172 people with dementia and 288 carers living in England and Wales. People with dementia residing in care homes could not be contacted...
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Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life 2014-2018

Clare, L, University of Exeter; Martyr, A, University of Exeter
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 Cognitive Health (REACH) at the University of Exeter. The data in this archive relate to the first part of the programme (Waves 1 to 3), which took place between March 2014 and December 2019. The aim...
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Sleep Quality Questionnaires in People Living with Dementia and Their Spousal Care Partners, 2022-2023

Palmer, L
People living with dementia experience higher levels of sleep dysfunction compared to healthy older people. Poor sleep is common in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB); two common causes of neurodegenerative dementia comprising of approximately 70% of diagnoses. Sleep dysfunction in dementia has been attributed as a significant contributing factor to...
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MODEM: A Comprehensive Approach to Modelling Outcome and Costs Impacts of Interventions for Dementia, 2014-2018

Knapp, M, London School of Economics
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 with mild (standardised Mini-Mental State Examination (sMMSE), n = 110), moderate (sMMSE 10–19, n = 100), and severe (sMMSE 0–9, n = 97) cognitive impairment. Participants had a medical diagnosis of...
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Harmonised English Longitudinal Study of Ageing: ELSA-HCAP, 2018

NatCen Social Research; University College London; University of Manchester; (4 more)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The Harmonised Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP) is part of the Healthy Cognitive Aging Project, a study examining how people's memory and thinking change as they get older. In England, HCAP is a sub-study of ELSA, the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), a longitudinal survey of...
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