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What are the factors associated with people with advanced dementia refusing assistance with personal care?

Tamara BackhouseAnne KillettEneida MioshiMizanur Khondoker
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2022)
Results suggest refusals of care have similar prevalence regardless of caregiver type (family or care home) or dementia training status, indicating that current dementia training has no impact on refusals of care or may not be implemented as intended. Improving independence in activities of daily living and reducing agitations may help prevent refusals of care. To establish causality, future research should consider embedding these factors into interventions targeting refusal of care.
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