1. 'Too young to sit at home': a qualitative study conducted among employees with young-onset dementia and their relatives.
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Smeets, Bo, Janssen, Niels, Peetoom, Kirsten, Boots, Lizzy, Bakker, Christian, and de Vugt, Marjolein
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EMPLOYEE psychology ,WORK ,HEALTH literacy ,PROFESSIONAL ethics ,RESEARCH funding ,QUALITATIVE research ,FOCUS groups ,WORK environment ,INTERVIEWING ,DECISION making ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,THEMATIC analysis ,DISCUSSION ,RESEARCH methodology ,COMMUNICATION ,EXTENDED families ,SOCIAL support ,NEEDS assessment ,PRESENILE dementia ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,EXPERIENTIAL learning ,COGNITION ,EMPLOYEE attitudes - Abstract
Young-onset dementia (YOD) symptoms often first present in the workplace, resulting in work performance challenges and eventually loss of employment. This study aims to investigate the experiences, work values, and support needs of employees with YOD and their relatives. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore the experiences, work values, and support needs of (former) employees with YOD and their relatives. Subsequently, separate focus group discussions were conducted for employees and relatives to review and prioritize interview findings. Inductive thematic analysis was applied to both datasets. A total of 15 interviews (six employees; nine relatives) and four focus group discussions (ten employees; six relatives) were conducted. Six themes emerged, with five revolving around the central theme: desire to work. The other themes represent essential contributing factors, including importance of receiving a YOD diagnosis; knowledge, awareness, and understanding regarding YOD; open communication, joint decision making, and collaboration; work adjustments, involvement, and support; phasing out work and future perspectives. The findings highlight a strong desire to work post-YOD diagnosis, serving as a foundation for developing workplace support tools and guidance. This has the potential to help individuals with YOD preserve their self-confidence and identity while working within their capabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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