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- Wendy Moyle, Marguerite Bramble, Michael Bauer, Wendy Smyth, and Elizabeth Beattie.
- Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
- Australas J Ageing. 2016 Jun 1; 35 (2): E30-4.
AimTo explore the role and needs of the family carer across different acute care contexts and their level of involvement in the care of their relative with dementia in this setting.MethodsA pragmatic, exploratory-descriptive qualitative approach. A convenience sample of 30 family carers across three sites completed semi-structured interviews.ResultsFamily carers wanted to be involved in the acute care of their family member with dementia. They acknowledged the importance of a central source of information, educated staff, guidelines on roles and processes, and positive communication, as well as respect from staff for the carer's knowledge of the older person and their needs. They also highlighted the need for medical staff to discuss with them the family member's treatment and care.ConclusionThere is a need for family-focused interventions to improve communication and involvement of family in the care of family members with dementia in the acute setting.© 2015 AJA Inc.
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