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Helping occupational performance through engagement: A service evaluation of a programme for informal carers of people with dementia

Statement of context: The Helping Occupational Performance through Engagement programme is a series of workshops which aim to equip informal caregivers with the skills and knowledge they require to engage a person with dementia in meaningful daily occupations.

Reflection on practice: Following the initial implementation of the programme, a service evaluation was carried out to establish whether these aims were being met. The evaluation took a mixed methods approach, combining questionnaire and focus group data obtained from participants of the programme.

Implications for practice: Results demonstrated that whilst in general the programme is fulfilling its aims, further evaluation is required to establish the long-term impact of the programme.

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Additional Titles
British Journal of Occupational Therapy

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0308-0226
Resource Database
Web of science - exported 12/7/2016
Publication Year
2015
Issue Number
3
Volume Number
78
Start Page
200-204