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Future populations of older adults in the UK, those aged 65+, will demonstrate increased diversity in terms of their ethnic identity resultant from the ageing of the post-war migrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Caribbean. As a
Future populations of older adults in the UK, those aged 65+, will demonstrate increased diversity in terms of their ethnic identity resultant from the ageing of the post-war migrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Caribbean. As a
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/20024
Yes
Postwar migrants from the Caribbean and Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan) to the UK are now experiencing the onset of age-related diseases such as dementia. Our evidence base, both quantitative and qualitative, documentin
Postwar migrants from the Caribbean and Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan) to the UK are now experiencing the onset of age-related diseases such as dementia. Our evidence base, both quantitative and qualitative, documentin
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19920
Autor:
Victor, C.R., Gamble, L.D., Pentecost, C., Quinn, Catherine, Charlwood, C., Matthews, F.E., Clare, L.
Yes
The increasing heterogeneity of the population of older people is reflected in an increasing number of people with dementia and carers drawn from minority ethnic groups. Data from the IDEAL study are used to compare indices of 'living well'
The increasing heterogeneity of the population of older people is reflected in an increasing number of people with dementia and carers drawn from minority ethnic groups. Data from the IDEAL study are used to compare indices of 'living well'
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19785
Publikováno v:
In Social Science & Medicine August 2023 331
Autor:
Collins, R., Dawson, E., Pentecost, C., Stapley, S., Quinn, Catherine, Charlwood, C., Allan, L., Victor, C., Clare, L.
Yes
We explored carers experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in England to identify long-term impacts and implications, and to suggest future support for caregivers. Data were collected during COVID-19 rapid response studies (IDEAL-CDI; INCLU
We explored carers experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in England to identify long-term impacts and implications, and to suggest future support for caregivers. Data were collected during COVID-19 rapid response studies (IDEAL-CDI; INCLU
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19574
Autor:
Dawson, E., Collins, R., Pentecost, C., Stapley, S., Quinn, Catherine, Charlwood, C., Victor, C., Clare, L.
Yes
People with dementia have been affected in unique ways during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not known whether the impact of the pandemic has changed with time or with the changes in social restrictions. This study explored how experiences of
People with dementia have been affected in unique ways during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is not known whether the impact of the pandemic has changed with time or with the changes in social restrictions. This study explored how experiences of
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19359
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Autor:
Charlwood, C
Publikováno v:
Configurations. 26:303-310
Autor:
Charlwood, C
Publikováno v:
The Use of English. 71(1)