“…Seven 72,92,102,125,132,148,162 were qualitative studies, one 107 was a mixed study including a review and a qualitative study, three 93,99,153 were reviews and two 20,94 were questionnaire studies. Three studies 20,94,102 focused on people with dementia and diabetes, two 72,93 focused on those with dementia and VI, one 89 looked at those with dementia and deafness, one 92 focused on those with dementia and cancer, two 148,153 looked at family carers' views on medication management and four 99,107,125,132 looked at the needs of people with dementia in general hospitals. Literature on the experiences of older people with dementia in acute general hospitals has highlighted shortcomings in the care provided, the attitudes and training of staff, and the physical environment and problems with care cultures.…”