Integrates multidisciplinary knowledge of dementia and essential societal topics to improve quality of life for persons with dementia. Discusses perspectives from a variety of disciplines including medicine, nursing, economics and literary studies, reminding the reader that a better future for persons with dementia is a collective responsibility.
Integrates multidisciplinary knowledge of dementia and essential societal topics to improve quality of life for persons with dementia. Discusses perspectives from a variety of disciplines including medicine, nursing, economics and literary studies, reminding the reader that a better future for persons with dementia is a collective responsibility.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Mathieu Vandenbulcke Erik Schokkaert and Rose-Marie Dröes; 1. Different perspectives on dementia Lies Van Assche Martin Rossor Constantine Lyketsos John Keady and Mathieu Vandenbulcke; 2. From history to intervention: a socio-cultural analysis of dementia stigma Perla Werner Pieter Vermeulen Baldwin Van Gorp and Peter Simonsen; 3. Personhood identity and autonomy Bart Pattyn Peter Hacker Ursula Basset Mathieu Vandenbulcke and Rose-Marie Dröes; 4. Living meaningfully with dementia Laura Dewitte Gørill Haugan Mathieu Vandenbulcke and Jessie Dezutter; 5. Quality of life of persons with dementia: different disciplinary perspectives Rose-Marie Dröes Teake Ettema Martin Knapp and Erik Schokkaert; 6. Living with dementia: relationships intimacy sexuality and care Frauke Claes Nelle Frederix and Paul Enzlin; 7. Informal care for persons with dementia: characteristics and evidence-based support interventions Anja Declercq Rose-Marie Dröes Mary Mittelman and Chantal Van Audenhove; 8. Risk factors and non-pharmacological prevention of dementia Rudi D'Hooge Ann Van der Jeugd Sebastiaan Engelborghs Frans Boch Waldorff and Mathieu Vandenbulcke; 9. An empowering dementia environment Jos Tournoy John Keady Mythily Subramaniam Evelien Coppens Aline Sevenants Chantal Van Audenhove Maarten Van Den Bossche Iris Van Steenwinkel and Ann Heylighen; 10. The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the well-being of people living with dementia Debby Gerritsen Henriette van de Roest Shirley Evans Ruslan Leontjevas Marleen Prins Dawn Brooker and Rose-Marie Dröes; 11. Care planning and the lived experience of dementia: establishing real will and preferences beyond mental capacity Tim Opgenhaffen Johan Put Jan De Lepeleire John Keady and Aagje Swinnen; 12. Societal and ethical views on end-of-life decisions in dementia Chris Gastmans Jenny van der Steen and Wilco Achterberg; 13. Driving and dementia Catarina Lundberg and Dorota Religa; 14. Social and private costs of dementia care Patrick Cloos Martin Knapp Jeroen Luyten Erik Schokkaert and Cheng Shi.
Introduction: Mathieu Vandenbulcke Erik Schokkaert and Rose-Marie Dröes; 1. Different perspectives on dementia Lies Van Assche Martin Rossor Constantine Lyketsos John Keady and Mathieu Vandenbulcke; 2. From history to intervention: a socio-cultural analysis of dementia stigma Perla Werner Pieter Vermeulen Baldwin Van Gorp and Peter Simonsen; 3. Personhood identity and autonomy Bart Pattyn Peter Hacker Ursula Basset Mathieu Vandenbulcke and Rose-Marie Dröes; 4. Living meaningfully with dementia Laura Dewitte Gørill Haugan Mathieu Vandenbulcke and Jessie Dezutter; 5. Quality of life of persons with dementia: different disciplinary perspectives Rose-Marie Dröes Teake Ettema Martin Knapp and Erik Schokkaert; 6. Living with dementia: relationships intimacy sexuality and care Frauke Claes Nelle Frederix and Paul Enzlin; 7. Informal care for persons with dementia: characteristics and evidence-based support interventions Anja Declercq Rose-Marie Dröes Mary Mittelman and Chantal Van Audenhove; 8. Risk factors and non-pharmacological prevention of dementia Rudi D'Hooge Ann Van der Jeugd Sebastiaan Engelborghs Frans Boch Waldorff and Mathieu Vandenbulcke; 9. An empowering dementia environment Jos Tournoy John Keady Mythily Subramaniam Evelien Coppens Aline Sevenants Chantal Van Audenhove Maarten Van Den Bossche Iris Van Steenwinkel and Ann Heylighen; 10. The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the well-being of people living with dementia Debby Gerritsen Henriette van de Roest Shirley Evans Ruslan Leontjevas Marleen Prins Dawn Brooker and Rose-Marie Dröes; 11. Care planning and the lived experience of dementia: establishing real will and preferences beyond mental capacity Tim Opgenhaffen Johan Put Jan De Lepeleire John Keady and Aagje Swinnen; 12. Societal and ethical views on end-of-life decisions in dementia Chris Gastmans Jenny van der Steen and Wilco Achterberg; 13. Driving and dementia Catarina Lundberg and Dorota Religa; 14. Social and private costs of dementia care Patrick Cloos Martin Knapp Jeroen Luyten Erik Schokkaert and Cheng Shi.
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