Home-Based Dementia Care in China
Cross-source consensus on Home-Based Dementia Care in China from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- More than 96% of people with dementia in China are supported at home by unpaid family members. — Development of a community home-based dual-supplier cooperation care model for people with dementia based on an intelligent decision-assistance system: protocol of a 1-year randomised controlled trial in China
- China has more than 13 million people with dementia, the largest national burden worldwide. — Development of a community home-based dual-supplier cooperation care model for people with dementia based on an intelligent decision-assistance system: protocol of a 1-year randomised controlled trial in China
- Family caregivers often lack professional knowledge and experience heavy emotional and physical burdens. — Development of a community home-based dual-supplier cooperation care model for people with dementia based on an intelligent decision-assistance system: protocol of a 1-year randomised controlled trial in China
- Community healthcare workers often lack dementia-specific service protocols and real-time patient data. — Development of a community home-based dual-supplier cooperation care model for people with dementia based on an intelligent decision-assistance system: protocol of a 1-year randomised controlled trial in China
- Family caregivers and community healthcare workers often function separately, contributing to fragmented dementia care. — Development of a community home-based dual-supplier cooperation care model for people with dementia based on an intelligent decision-assistance system: protocol of a 1-year randomised controlled trial in China