Decision-Making, Personhood and Dementia
Exploring the Interface
Herausgeber: O'Connor, Deborah; Purves, Barbara
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Exploring the Interface
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105855
- ISBN-10: 1843105853
- Artikelnr.: 25477191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105855
- ISBN-10: 1843105853
- Artikelnr.: 25477191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Acknowledgements. Introduction: 1. Decision-making
Personhood and Dementia:Mapping the Terrain. Deborah O'Connor and Barbara Purves. Part I: Conceptualizing the Issues. 2. Narrative and Decision-making. Clive Baldwin
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. 3. Decision-making as Social Practice. Andre Smith
University of Victoria
British Colombia
Canada. 4. Hunting Good Will in the Wilderness. MaryLou Harrigan
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada
and Grant Gillett
University of Otago Medical School
Dunedin
New Zealand. 5. A Confucian Two-dimensional Approach to Personhood
Dementia and Decision-making. Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
National Taiwan University
Taiwan. 6. Cultural safety
Decision-making and Dementia: Troubling Notions of Autonomy and Personhood. Wendy Hulko and Louise Stern
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. Part II: Policy and Practice Issues. 7. Decisions
Decisions: Linking Personalisation to Person-centred Care. Jill Manthorpe
Kings College
London
UK. 8. Confronting the Challenges of Assessing Capacity: Dementia in the Context of Abuse. Deborah O'Connor and Martha Donnelly
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 9. Capacity
Vulnerability
Risk and Consent: Personhood in the Law. Margaret Isabel Hall
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 10. Personhood
Financial Decision-making and Dementia: An Australian Perspective. Cheryl Tilse
Jill Wilson and Deborah Setterlund
University of Queensland
Australia. Part III: Understanding at the Everyday Level. 11. Narrative and Decision-making. John Keady
Manchester
UK
Sion Williams
University of Wales
Bangor
UK and John-Hughes Roberts
Glan Traeth Day Hospital
Wales
UK. 12. Personhood
Dementia and the Use of Formal Support Services: Exploring the Decision-making Process. Deborah O'Connor and Elizabeth Kelson
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 13. Families
Dementia and Decisions. Barbara Purves and JoAnn Perry
University of British Colmbia
Canada. 14. The Communicative Capacity of the Body and Clinical Decision-making in Dementia Care. Pia C.Kontos and Gary Naglie
University of Toronto
Canada. 15. Conclusion. Decision-making and Dementia: Toward a Social Model of Understanding. Deborah O'Connor
Barbara Purves and Murna Downs
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. Contributors. Index.
Personhood and Dementia:Mapping the Terrain. Deborah O'Connor and Barbara Purves. Part I: Conceptualizing the Issues. 2. Narrative and Decision-making. Clive Baldwin
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. 3. Decision-making as Social Practice. Andre Smith
University of Victoria
British Colombia
Canada. 4. Hunting Good Will in the Wilderness. MaryLou Harrigan
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada
and Grant Gillett
University of Otago Medical School
Dunedin
New Zealand. 5. A Confucian Two-dimensional Approach to Personhood
Dementia and Decision-making. Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
National Taiwan University
Taiwan. 6. Cultural safety
Decision-making and Dementia: Troubling Notions of Autonomy and Personhood. Wendy Hulko and Louise Stern
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. Part II: Policy and Practice Issues. 7. Decisions
Decisions: Linking Personalisation to Person-centred Care. Jill Manthorpe
Kings College
London
UK. 8. Confronting the Challenges of Assessing Capacity: Dementia in the Context of Abuse. Deborah O'Connor and Martha Donnelly
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 9. Capacity
Vulnerability
Risk and Consent: Personhood in the Law. Margaret Isabel Hall
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 10. Personhood
Financial Decision-making and Dementia: An Australian Perspective. Cheryl Tilse
Jill Wilson and Deborah Setterlund
University of Queensland
Australia. Part III: Understanding at the Everyday Level. 11. Narrative and Decision-making. John Keady
Manchester
UK
Sion Williams
University of Wales
Bangor
UK and John-Hughes Roberts
Glan Traeth Day Hospital
Wales
UK. 12. Personhood
Dementia and the Use of Formal Support Services: Exploring the Decision-making Process. Deborah O'Connor and Elizabeth Kelson
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 13. Families
Dementia and Decisions. Barbara Purves and JoAnn Perry
University of British Colmbia
Canada. 14. The Communicative Capacity of the Body and Clinical Decision-making in Dementia Care. Pia C.Kontos and Gary Naglie
University of Toronto
Canada. 15. Conclusion. Decision-making and Dementia: Toward a Social Model of Understanding. Deborah O'Connor
Barbara Purves and Murna Downs
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction: 1. Decision-making
Personhood and Dementia:Mapping the Terrain. Deborah O'Connor and Barbara Purves. Part I: Conceptualizing the Issues. 2. Narrative and Decision-making. Clive Baldwin
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. 3. Decision-making as Social Practice. Andre Smith
University of Victoria
British Colombia
Canada. 4. Hunting Good Will in the Wilderness. MaryLou Harrigan
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada
and Grant Gillett
University of Otago Medical School
Dunedin
New Zealand. 5. A Confucian Two-dimensional Approach to Personhood
Dementia and Decision-making. Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
National Taiwan University
Taiwan. 6. Cultural safety
Decision-making and Dementia: Troubling Notions of Autonomy and Personhood. Wendy Hulko and Louise Stern
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. Part II: Policy and Practice Issues. 7. Decisions
Decisions: Linking Personalisation to Person-centred Care. Jill Manthorpe
Kings College
London
UK. 8. Confronting the Challenges of Assessing Capacity: Dementia in the Context of Abuse. Deborah O'Connor and Martha Donnelly
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 9. Capacity
Vulnerability
Risk and Consent: Personhood in the Law. Margaret Isabel Hall
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 10. Personhood
Financial Decision-making and Dementia: An Australian Perspective. Cheryl Tilse
Jill Wilson and Deborah Setterlund
University of Queensland
Australia. Part III: Understanding at the Everyday Level. 11. Narrative and Decision-making. John Keady
Manchester
UK
Sion Williams
University of Wales
Bangor
UK and John-Hughes Roberts
Glan Traeth Day Hospital
Wales
UK. 12. Personhood
Dementia and the Use of Formal Support Services: Exploring the Decision-making Process. Deborah O'Connor and Elizabeth Kelson
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 13. Families
Dementia and Decisions. Barbara Purves and JoAnn Perry
University of British Colmbia
Canada. 14. The Communicative Capacity of the Body and Clinical Decision-making in Dementia Care. Pia C.Kontos and Gary Naglie
University of Toronto
Canada. 15. Conclusion. Decision-making and Dementia: Toward a Social Model of Understanding. Deborah O'Connor
Barbara Purves and Murna Downs
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. Contributors. Index.
Personhood and Dementia:Mapping the Terrain. Deborah O'Connor and Barbara Purves. Part I: Conceptualizing the Issues. 2. Narrative and Decision-making. Clive Baldwin
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. 3. Decision-making as Social Practice. Andre Smith
University of Victoria
British Colombia
Canada. 4. Hunting Good Will in the Wilderness. MaryLou Harrigan
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada
and Grant Gillett
University of Otago Medical School
Dunedin
New Zealand. 5. A Confucian Two-dimensional Approach to Personhood
Dementia and Decision-making. Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai
National Taiwan University
Taiwan. 6. Cultural safety
Decision-making and Dementia: Troubling Notions of Autonomy and Personhood. Wendy Hulko and Louise Stern
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. Part II: Policy and Practice Issues. 7. Decisions
Decisions: Linking Personalisation to Person-centred Care. Jill Manthorpe
Kings College
London
UK. 8. Confronting the Challenges of Assessing Capacity: Dementia in the Context of Abuse. Deborah O'Connor and Martha Donnelly
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 9. Capacity
Vulnerability
Risk and Consent: Personhood in the Law. Margaret Isabel Hall
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 10. Personhood
Financial Decision-making and Dementia: An Australian Perspective. Cheryl Tilse
Jill Wilson and Deborah Setterlund
University of Queensland
Australia. Part III: Understanding at the Everyday Level. 11. Narrative and Decision-making. John Keady
Manchester
UK
Sion Williams
University of Wales
Bangor
UK and John-Hughes Roberts
Glan Traeth Day Hospital
Wales
UK. 12. Personhood
Dementia and the Use of Formal Support Services: Exploring the Decision-making Process. Deborah O'Connor and Elizabeth Kelson
University of British Colombia
Vancouver
Canada. 13. Families
Dementia and Decisions. Barbara Purves and JoAnn Perry
University of British Colmbia
Canada. 14. The Communicative Capacity of the Body and Clinical Decision-making in Dementia Care. Pia C.Kontos and Gary Naglie
University of Toronto
Canada. 15. Conclusion. Decision-making and Dementia: Toward a Social Model of Understanding. Deborah O'Connor
Barbara Purves and Murna Downs
Bradford Dementia Group
UK. Contributors. Index.