DOAJ Open Access 2022

Perceived Unmet Need and Need-Related Distress of People Living With Dementia

Morgan J. Minyo MA Katherine S. Judge PhD

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The unmet needs of people living with dementia have been shown to be multidimensional and impact well-being. However, there are a lack of studies examining variability of unmet needs and need-related distress from the person living with dementia’s perspective. The current study ( n = 12) examined the self-reported unmet needs and need-related distress of people with mild to moderate dementia. Seventy-five percent of participants ( n = 9) identified at least one unmet need and 50% ( n = 6) reported 10 or more unmet needs. “Finding and Arranging Services” and “Health Information” subscales had the highest reported average unmet needs. The most frequently reported unmet need-item was “ getting information about your memory problems? ” Participants reported variability in distress for both unmet and met needs. Continued research can provide beneficial information on the relationship between unmet needs, need-related distress, and outcomes of well-being for future interventions.

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Morgan J. Minyo MA

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Katherine S. Judge PhD

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MA, M.J.M., PhD, K.S.J. (2022). Perceived Unmet Need and Need-Related Distress of People Living With Dementia. https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214221092886

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2022
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10.1177/23337214221092886
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