Interventions to support family caregivers of people living with dementia in high, middle and low-income countries in Asia: a scoping review.
Ladson HintonDuyen TranThuc-Nhi NguyenJanis HoLaura GitlinPublished in: BMJ global health (2019)
This scoping review found substantial evidence, particularly from high-income Asian countries, that a wide range of interventions improve AD/ADRD family caregiver outcomes. However, critical knowledge gaps exist, particularly for LIC and MIC in Asia, where the number of persons with dementia is numerically largest and projected to increase dramatically in coming decades. The field could also benefit from more detailed descriptions of the process and types of cultural adaptations to interventions.