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Data from the Evi-Dem Study: Effective Home Support in Dementia Care

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posted on 2023-02-08, 16:20 authored by Paul ClarksonPaul Clarkson, Susan DaviesSusan Davies, Gemma Shields, Cecilia Toole, Ian Sheriff, Simon Kaye

Provides the data set from the Evi-Dem study, to promote data on the circumstances, services, costs, and outcomes of people in later stage dementia and their carers living at home in 17 areas of England. People with dementia’s sociodemographic data and data on their social networks, cognition, daily living activities, and quality of life were collected as were carers’ sociodemographic data and data on their quality of life, health and burden. The Evi-Dem project also provides data on the services received by people with dementia and their carers, and their costs. Inclusion criteria for participation were that they were aged 60 years and over, in later stages of dementia, had a carer, received an assessment/review of their care needs in the last three months, received support at home, and were resident within one of the sampled geographical areas.  

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Translating evidence of costs and benefits of support at home in later stage dementia: to the NHS, social care and family carers

National Institute for Health Research

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EFFECTIVE HOME SUPPORT IN DEMENTIA CARE: COMPONENTS, IMPACT AND COSTS OF TERTIARY PREVENTION

National Institute for Health Research

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15/NW/0822

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