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@ARTICLE{Hochgraeber:163550,
      author       = {Hochgraeber, Iris and Dreyer, Jan and Köhler, Kerstin and
                      Pinkert, Christiane and Holle, Bernhard},
      title        = {{A}dressieren {H}andlungsempfehlungen der
                      {V}ersorgungspraxis die {S}tabilität von häuslichen
                      {V}ersorgungsarrangements von {M}enschen mit {D}emenz? –
                      {E}ine {D}okumentenanalyse.},
      journal      = {Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie},
      volume       = {56},
      number       = {3},
      issn         = {0044-281X},
      address      = {Heidelberg},
      publisher    = {Springer Medizin},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2022-00306},
      pages        = {209-214},
      year         = {2023},
      abstract     = {The care of people with dementia (PwD) living at home is
                      mainly provided by family carers who intend to maintain care
                      at home for as long as possible. In the DZNE-SoCA project, a
                      middle range theory of stability of home-based care
                      arrangements for people living with dementia (SoCA-Dem
                      theory) has been developed. The theory helps to understand
                      the complex phenomenon of stability, provides a theoretical
                      framework that can guide future research and can be used for
                      the (further) development of home care structures.The aim of
                      this substudy of the SoCA project was to examine whether the
                      SoCA-Dem theory can guide German health and social care
                      practice in dealing with family carers of PwD.The two
                      guidelines for healthcare professionals, the concept of the
                      Centre for Quality in Care (ZQP) 'Quality framework for
                      counselling in care' and the DEGAM guidelines for general
                      practitioners 'Family carers of adults', were evaluated
                      using a content analysis with respect to the SoCA-Dem
                      theory.Most concepts that constitute stability are addressed
                      in both guidelines. The SoCA-Dem theory illustrates the
                      importance of the interaction between the different concepts
                      for the stability of home-based care arrangements. In the
                      guidelines, the dynamic interplay remains unclear.The
                      SoCA-Dem theory seems to be compatible with the German
                      health care context and can support a future shift from a
                      stress-oriented view of giving care to a more comprehensive
                      one.},
      keywords     = {Humans / Document Analysis / Home Care Services /
                      Caregivers / Delivery of Health Care / Dementia: therapy /
                      Family care (Other) / Family caregivers (Other) / Health
                      care structures (Other) / Informal care (Other) /
                      Recommendations for action (Other)},
      cin          = {AG Holle},
      ddc          = {150},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1610002},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC10191907},
      pubmed       = {pmid:35103813},
      doi          = {10.1007/s00391-022-02024-8},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/163550},
}