Improving access to UK dementia services for the South Asian minority ethnic population: development and pilot of an intervention.
Award Number
DRF-2012-05-141Award Type
Doctoral Research FellowshipProgramme
NIHR FellowshipsStatus / Stage
CompletedDates
1 January 2013 -31 December 2017
Duration (calculated)
04 years 11 monthsFunder(s)
NIHRFunding Amount
£286,305.07Funder/Grant study page
NIHRContracted Centre
University College LondonPrincipal Investigator
Dr Naaheed MukadamPI Contact
n.mukadam@ucl.ac.ukPI ORCID
0000-0001-8635-9521WHO Catergories
Methodologies and approaches for risk reduction researchModels across the continuum of care
Disease Type
CPEC Review Info
Reference ID | 121 |
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Researcher | Reside Team |
Published | 12/06/2023 |
Data
Award Number | DRF-2012-05-141 |
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Status / Stage | Completed |
Start Date | 20130101 |
End Date | 20171231 |
Duration (calculated) | 04 years 11 months |
Funder/Grant study page | NIHR |
Contracted Centre | University College London |
Funding Amount | £286,305.07 |
Plain English Summary
Early diagnosis of dementia is a National Dementia Strategy priority. It can improve outcomes for people with dementia and carers by enabling treatment, support and the opportunity to plan for the future. People from minority ethnic groups access dementia services later than the White UK population and previous research has shown this is likely to be due to cultural differences. I propose carrying out further qualitative research to explore what kind of intervention South Asian community members would find helpful in encouraging earlier help-seeking for dementia. I would then develop and test the intervention in a pilot randomised controlled trial