Acceptability of Using a Decision Aid to Support Family Carers of People With Dementia Towards the End of Life: A Qualitative Study
Nathan Davies,
Narin Aker,
Emily West
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo explore the experiences, acceptability and utility of a decision aid for family carers of people with dementia towards the end of life.MethodsWe conducted semi‐structured interviews with a sample of family carers enroled into a 6‐month feasibility study in England, sampling to gain a range of experiences and views, based on relationship to person they cared for (e.g., spouse, adult child), age, gender, and self‐reported use of the decision aid during the feasibility study. Interviews were conducte… Show more
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