A Comparison Of Service Use By People With Dementia In Two Samples A Decade Apart

DEMENTIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE(2017)

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Investment in improving community-based dementia care is underway in the United Kingdom, but we do not know how well it meets the needs of people with dementia and those who care for them. The aim of this study was to explore the service use and reported unmet needs of people with dementia in two samples recruited a decade apart. We interviewed 122 carers from Central Scotland and London in 2000-2001 and 84 carers from South-East England in 2010-2011 using the same interview schedule. The two samples of carers had similar demographics. The later groups were more likely to be spouses, slightly older, not working, ethnically diverse, have better perceived health and better access to a car. The people with dementia in each sample had similar characteristics and levels of disability. Carers in the later sample reported more met need for activities of daily living, although up to a third were still not getting sufficient help with some activities. Nearly half of both samples reported verbal aggression and nearly a fifth physical aggression, yet most have not received advice on how to manage this. There is a more evident role of the practice nurse (p = 0.01) and less evident use of community nurses (p = 0.0005), psychiatric nurses (p = 0.006) and health visitors (p = 0.0003) in the more recent sample.
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caregiver, dementia, general practice, family practice, service use
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