The increasing need for telehealth services for families affected by dementia as a result of Covid-19

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2020-01

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Journal of Community Nursing

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Abstract

There is no doubt that families affected by dementia have faced many new challenges as a result of Covid-19. The suspension and closure of support services, enforced lockdown and changes to important daily routines have influenced the way in which families affected by dementia have gained support. Health and social care services have recognised the need to adapt by incorporating telehealth as a substitute to existing care models; however, some have faced challenges in providing such care to this patient population. This paper explores the use of telephone helplines as a means of support for families affected by dementia during Covid-19, commenting on the advantages and disadvantages and reflecting on the experience of a dementia specialist helpline nurse.

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Dementia, telehealth, helplines, Covid-19, Admiral Nurses

Citation

Brown, P., Oliver, E. and Dening, K.H. (2020) Increasing need for telehealth services for families affected by dementia as a result of Covid-19. Journal of Community Nursing. 34. pp. 59-64

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Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care