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@ARTICLE{Koh:281860,
author = {Koh, Wei Qi and Roes, Martina and de Vugt, Marjolein and
Sezgin, Duygu and Gonçalves-Pereira, Manuel and Müller,
Nicole and Diaz, Ana and Casey, Dympna and Ingram, Chantal
and Walden, Amy Kate and Thyrian, Jochen Rene and Neal,
David and Comas, Adelina and Hopper, Louise},
title = {{W}hat are the unmet needs in people affected by dementia?
{A} scoping review of reviews.},
journal = {Aging $\&$ mental health},
volume = {29},
number = {11},
issn = {1360-7863},
address = {London [u.a.]},
publisher = {Taylor $\&$ Francis Group},
reportid = {DZNE-2025-01233},
pages = {1943 - 1966},
year = {2025},
abstract = {To examine through a social health lens the unmet needs of
people affected by dementia, which includes people with
dementia, their informal and formal (or professional)
caregivers. 'Unmet needs' was conceptualised as inaccessible
or a lack of appropriate interventions to address identified
problems.A scoping review of reviews was conducted. Five
electronic databases were searched, followed by a
two-stage-screening process. Data were extracted into a
standardised sheet comprising study characteristics and
domains from the Camberwell Assessment of Needs for the
Elderly (CANE), and narratively synthesised. Unmet needs of
people with dementia were mapped onto a social health
framework.Eighty-five reviews were included. The most
frequently reported unmet needs of people with dementia were
related to psychological distress, lack of daytime
activities, and company, all of which contribute to poorer
social health. Informal caregivers most frequently reported
a lack of information about the disease trajectory,
post-diagnostic care, and home-based practical support.
Formal caregivers had related information needs; their
psychological distress stemmed from a range of sources.This
review of reviews provides a high-level synthesis of the
unmet needs of people affected by dementia. It underscores
fundamental knowledge gaps and shortcomings in existing
interventions and services particularly for formal and
informal caregivers.},
keywords = {Humans / Dementia: psychology / Dementia: therapy /
Caregivers: psychology / Health Services Needs and Demand /
Needs Assessment / Aged / Dementia (Other) / inequity
(Other) / scoping review (Other) / social health (Other) /
unmet needs (Other)},
cin = {AG Roes},
ddc = {150},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1610003},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:40696903},
doi = {10.1080/13607863.2025.2534406},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/281860},
}