TriaDe_online - Osteuropäische live-in Hilfen in häuslichen Versorgungsarrangements bei Demenz: Problemfelder und moralische Konflikte in der Triade Person mit Demenz – live-in Hilfe – Angehörige. Eine Analyse von Onlineinhalten und Onlinefokusgruppen

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Leitung

Prof. Dr. Mark Schweda

+49 (0)441 798-5824

Postanschrift

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Fakultät VI - Medizin und Gesundheitswissenschaften
Department für Versorgungsforschung
Abteilung Ethik in der Medizin
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

Besucheranschrift

Campus Haarentor, Gebäude V04
Ammerländer Heerstraße 140
26129 Oldenburg

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Contact

Head of Division

Prof. Dr. Mark Schweda

+49 (0)441 798-5824

Postal Address

Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Faculty VI Medicine and Health Services
Department of Health Services Research
Medical Ethics Division
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

Visting Address

Campus Haarentor, Building V04
Ammerländer Heerstraße 140
26129 Oldenburg

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TriaDe_online - Osteuropäische live-in Hilfen in häuslichen Versorgungsarrangements bei Demenz: Problemfelder und moralische Konflikte in der Triade Person mit Demenz – live-in Hilfe – Angehörige. Eine Analyse von Onlineinhalten und Onlinefokusgruppen

The majority of people with dementia in Germany still live in private households. In order to cover the comprehensive care requirements for dementia despite the limited scope of the statutory care insurance, many people resort to so-called live-in help, which usually comes from Eastern European countries.

Families who opt for this form of home care are usually left to organise it on their own. Online forums and groups in social networks are one of the few opportunities to discuss the topic of live-in care with other people affected.

The joint project of the Organisational Care Research and Ethics in Medicine departments focuses on the perspectives and argumentation patterns of families who are responsible for the home care of a person with dementia and have engaged live-in help or are considering this option. Combining care science and ethical approaches, we analyse topics, problem areas and moral conflicts in the care of people with dementia through live-in help based on the statements of relatives.

Further information and a detailed project description can be found here on the website of the Department of Organisational Care Research.

(Changed: 11 Feb 2026)  Kurz-URL:Shortlink: https://uol.de/p81125en
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