Gunilla Nordberg
Karolinska Institutet
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Health Policy | 2002
Anders Wimo; Eva von Strauss; Gunilla Nordberg; Franco Sassi; Lennarth Johansson
The purpose of this paper was to explore the time spent on caring by families of persons with dementia in Sweden. As part of a European Commission project, interviews were carried out on a sample of 92 carers, caring for persons with dementia. The interviews focused on time spent on caring, IADL, ADL and surveillance, as well as formal support received and used. Informal care, measured as hours spent caring, was about 8.5 times greater than formal services (299 and 35 h per month, respectively). Approximately 50% of the total informal care consisted of time spent on surveillance (day and night). Formal care input and informal support, in terms of ADL increased with dementia severity. A regression analysis showed that dementia severity, behavioural disturbances and coping were associated with the amount of informal care. This study gives some new perspectives on informal care giving for persons with dementia and support strategies in general. Some carers do carry a very heavy 24 h responsibility. This aspect of caring must be addressed by the development of well-targeted respite and relief support programmes.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2011
Anders Wimo; Britt-Marie Sjölund; Anders Sköldunger; Lennarth Johansson; Gunilla Nordberg; E. von Strauss
Elderly care includes complex interactions between formal services, informal care, morbidity and disabilities. Studies of the incremental effects of formal and informal care are rare and thus the objective was to describe the longitudinal patterns in formal and informal care given to non‐demented and demented persons living in a rural area in Sweden.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2010
Britt-Marie Sjölund; Gunilla Nordberg; Anders Wimo; Eva von Strauss
OBJECTIVES: To describe differences in morbidity and functional status according to living area.
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease | 2015
Anders Wimo; Britt-Marie Sjölund; Anders Sköldunger; Chengxuan Qiu; Inga Klarin; Gunilla Nordberg; Eva von Strauss
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that trends in cardiovascular risk may result in a decrease in age-specific prevalence of dementia. Studies in rural areas are rare. OBJECTIVES To study cohort effects in dementia prevalence and survival of people with dementia in a Swedish rural area. METHODS Participants were from the 1995-1998 Nordanstig Project (NP) (n = 303) and the 2001-2003 Swedish National study on Aging and Care in Nordanstig (SNAC-N) (n = 384). Overall 6-year dementia prevalence and mortality in NP and SNAC-N were compared for people 78 years and older. Logistic regression analyses were used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for dementia occurrence using the NP study population as the reference group. Cox regression models were used to analyze time to death. RESULTS The crude prevalence of dementia was 21.8% in NP and 17.4% in SNAC-N. When the NP cohort was used as the reference group, the age- and gender-adjusted OR of dementia was 0.71 (95% CI 0.48-1.04) in SNAC-N; the OR was 0.47 (0.24-0.90) for men and 0.88 (0.54-1.44) for women. In the extended model, the OR of dementia was significantly lower in SNAC-N than in the NP cohort as a whole (0.63; 0.39-0.99) and in men (0.34; 0.15-0.79), but not in women (0.81; 0.46-1.44). The Cox regression models indicated that the hazard ratio of dying was lower in the SNAC-N than NP population. CONCLUSIONS Trends toward a lower prevalence of dementia in high-income countries seem to be evident in this Swedish rural area, at least in men.
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2007
Anders Wimo; Gunilla Nordberg
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2001
Wallis Jansson; Gunilla Nordberg; Margareta Grafström
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2005
Gunilla Nordberg; E. von Strauss; Ingemar Kåreholt; Lennarth Johansson; Anders Wimo
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2000
Anders Wimo; Gunilla Nordberg; Wallis Jansson; Margareta Grafström
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2007
Gunilla Nordberg; Anders Wimo; Linus Jönsson; Ingernar Kåreholt; Britt-Marie Sjölund; Mårten Lagergren; Eva von Strauss
Alzheimers & Dementia | 2010
Britt-Marie Sjölund; Anders Wimo; Anders Sköldunger; Lennarth Johansson; Gunilla Nordberg; Eva von Strauss