2017
DOI: 10.3310/pgfar05050
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Support at Home: Interventions to Enhance Life in Dementia (SHIELD) – evidence, development and evaluation of complex interventions

Abstract: BackgroundDementia is a national priority and this research addresses the Prime Minister’s commitment to dementia research as demonstrated by his 2020 challenge and the new UK Dementia Research Institute. In the UK > 800,000 older people have dementia. It has a major impact on the lives of people with dementia themselves, on the lives of their family carers and on services, and costs the nation £26B per year. Pharmacological cures for dementias such as Alzheimer’s disease are not expected before 2025. If no… Show more

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“…There is an urgent need for useful and effective interventions to reduce the impact of dementia on people with dementia, carers, and society (Orrell et al., ). Górska, Forsyth, and Maciver () recommend greater attention is paid to the impact of self‐efficacy on adaptation in dementia, to foster a better understanding of how interventions may be enhanced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an urgent need for useful and effective interventions to reduce the impact of dementia on people with dementia, carers, and society (Orrell et al., ). Górska, Forsyth, and Maciver () recommend greater attention is paid to the impact of self‐efficacy on adaptation in dementia, to foster a better understanding of how interventions may be enhanced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both quality of life and depression are well established as valuable outcomes and measures of these concepts are systematically included in a number of psychosocial research programmes (e.g. Orrell, et al, 2017;Wenborn et al, 2016;Whitaker, et al, 2014). Based on evidence here, it is reasonable to suggest that positive concepts, such as those measured by the CASP-19 may be very closely related to these well etablished outcomes and further work is needed to explore whether it is possible to act on quality of life and depression vicariously, by intervening upon positive concepts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention to be developed, consisting of the best practice tool and toolkit, will be generated through an iterative understanding of current practice and what is considered to be the best practice in teams managing crisis in dementia. This work will build upon previously conducted research, namely the “Support at Home–Interventions to Enhance Life in Dementia” (SHIELD) program [ 10 ]. This previous study developed the home treatment package (HTP), a tool for assessing people with dementia and their caregivers at times of crisis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%