The relationship between perceived functional difficulties and the ability to live well with mild-to-moderate dementia: Findings from the IDEAL programme.
Anthony MartyrSharon M NelisCatherine QuinnJennifer M RustedRobin G MorrisLinda Clarenull nullPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2019)
People with dementia with the least functional impairments had greater capability to live well than those with the most functional impairment. Even subtle perceived difficulties in functional ability had a detrimental effect on the ability of people with dementia to live well. Depression in people with dementia and carer stress in informants influenced these associations, and therefore, these factors should be routinely included in future research studies and clinical assessments.