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Caregiver Attitudes, Motivations and Care Quality in Residential Memory Care: a Scoping Review Protocol.

2026-06-03, Canadian geriatrics journal : CGJ (10.5770/cgj.29.901)
Sarah Maat, Frances Carr, Megan Kennedy, Peggy Chi, Whitney Berta, and Adrian Wagg (?)
The motivations and attitudes of caregivers strongly influence the care they provide. Motivation is also a central component in staff retention and care consistency, whereas attitude shapes delivery and degree of person-centeredness in care. Although caregiver attitudes and motivations have been examined separately in dementia care research, these constructs have not been comprehensively mapped together within residential memory care settings or explicitly linked to care quality.
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