Dementia, Culture and Ethnicity
Issues for All
Herausgeber: Botsford, Julia; Dening, Karen Harrison
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Dementia, Culture and Ethnicity
Issues for All
Herausgeber: Botsford, Julia; Dening, Karen Harrison
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This book explores the relationship between dementia, culture and ethnicity, looking at the latest evidence and research to determine the impact of diversity on dementia care services. By examining the key issues and providing suggestions for change, this book shows how dementia professionals can provide culturally appropriate care for all.
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This book explores the relationship between dementia, culture and ethnicity, looking at the latest evidence and research to determine the impact of diversity on dementia care services. By examining the key issues and providing suggestions for change, this book shows how dementia professionals can provide culturally appropriate care for all.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054867
- ISBN-10: 184905486X
- Artikelnr.: 42018323
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054867
- ISBN-10: 184905486X
- Artikelnr.: 42018323
Edited by Julia Botsford and Karen Harrison Dening. Foreword by Alistair Burns
1. Introduction. Julia Botsford
Research Lead
Dementia UK and Senior Admiral Nurse
Barnet
Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust. Section One: Exploring the Issues. 2. Dementia and Ethnic Diversity: Numbers and Trends. Omar Khan
Director
Runnymede Trust. 3. Meanings
Identities and Health. Julia Botsford. 4. Dementia and Ethnicity: Implications for Diagnosis and Medical Care. Professor Ajit Shah
University of Central Lancashire and Dr Sofia Zarate Escudero
Central North West NHS Foundation Trust. 5. Accessing Support and Services. Jo Moriarty
Research Fellow
Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. Section Two: Engaging and Working with People with Dementia and their Families. 6. Dementia and Care Giving in South Asian Communities in the UK. Dr Karan Jutlla
Senior Lecturer
Association for Dementia Studies
University of Worcester. 7. Assessment and Engagement. Vincent Goodorally
Admiral Nurse. 8. Communication and Working with Interpreters: Cultural Competence in Dementia Research and Practice. Julia Botsford. 9. Working Positively with Culture
Ethnicity and Dementia. Julia Botsford and Karen Harrison Dening
Director of Admiral Nursing
Dementia UK. 10. Dementia
Ethnicity and Care Homes. Dr Alisoun Milne
Professor of Social Gerontology and Social Work
University of Kent and Dr Jan Smith
Research and Development Fellow
Dementia Innovation Hub Canterbury Christ Church University. 11. End of Life
Dementia and Black and Minority Ethnic Groups. Karen Harrison Dening. Section Three: Perspectives of Families Living with Dementia. 12. Telling it like it is: Personal Experiences of Ethnicity and Dementia. Joy Watkins
Development Lead and Shemain Wahab
Project Coordinator
Uniting Carers
Dementia UK. Section Four: The Way Forward. 13. Strategy and Policy. Jill Manthorpe
Professor of Social Work and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. About the Editors. About the Authors. References. Index.
Research Lead
Dementia UK and Senior Admiral Nurse
Barnet
Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust. Section One: Exploring the Issues. 2. Dementia and Ethnic Diversity: Numbers and Trends. Omar Khan
Director
Runnymede Trust. 3. Meanings
Identities and Health. Julia Botsford. 4. Dementia and Ethnicity: Implications for Diagnosis and Medical Care. Professor Ajit Shah
University of Central Lancashire and Dr Sofia Zarate Escudero
Central North West NHS Foundation Trust. 5. Accessing Support and Services. Jo Moriarty
Research Fellow
Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. Section Two: Engaging and Working with People with Dementia and their Families. 6. Dementia and Care Giving in South Asian Communities in the UK. Dr Karan Jutlla
Senior Lecturer
Association for Dementia Studies
University of Worcester. 7. Assessment and Engagement. Vincent Goodorally
Admiral Nurse. 8. Communication and Working with Interpreters: Cultural Competence in Dementia Research and Practice. Julia Botsford. 9. Working Positively with Culture
Ethnicity and Dementia. Julia Botsford and Karen Harrison Dening
Director of Admiral Nursing
Dementia UK. 10. Dementia
Ethnicity and Care Homes. Dr Alisoun Milne
Professor of Social Gerontology and Social Work
University of Kent and Dr Jan Smith
Research and Development Fellow
Dementia Innovation Hub Canterbury Christ Church University. 11. End of Life
Dementia and Black and Minority Ethnic Groups. Karen Harrison Dening. Section Three: Perspectives of Families Living with Dementia. 12. Telling it like it is: Personal Experiences of Ethnicity and Dementia. Joy Watkins
Development Lead and Shemain Wahab
Project Coordinator
Uniting Carers
Dementia UK. Section Four: The Way Forward. 13. Strategy and Policy. Jill Manthorpe
Professor of Social Work and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. About the Editors. About the Authors. References. Index.
1. Introduction. Julia Botsford
Research Lead
Dementia UK and Senior Admiral Nurse
Barnet
Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust. Section One: Exploring the Issues. 2. Dementia and Ethnic Diversity: Numbers and Trends. Omar Khan
Director
Runnymede Trust. 3. Meanings
Identities and Health. Julia Botsford. 4. Dementia and Ethnicity: Implications for Diagnosis and Medical Care. Professor Ajit Shah
University of Central Lancashire and Dr Sofia Zarate Escudero
Central North West NHS Foundation Trust. 5. Accessing Support and Services. Jo Moriarty
Research Fellow
Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. Section Two: Engaging and Working with People with Dementia and their Families. 6. Dementia and Care Giving in South Asian Communities in the UK. Dr Karan Jutlla
Senior Lecturer
Association for Dementia Studies
University of Worcester. 7. Assessment and Engagement. Vincent Goodorally
Admiral Nurse. 8. Communication and Working with Interpreters: Cultural Competence in Dementia Research and Practice. Julia Botsford. 9. Working Positively with Culture
Ethnicity and Dementia. Julia Botsford and Karen Harrison Dening
Director of Admiral Nursing
Dementia UK. 10. Dementia
Ethnicity and Care Homes. Dr Alisoun Milne
Professor of Social Gerontology and Social Work
University of Kent and Dr Jan Smith
Research and Development Fellow
Dementia Innovation Hub Canterbury Christ Church University. 11. End of Life
Dementia and Black and Minority Ethnic Groups. Karen Harrison Dening. Section Three: Perspectives of Families Living with Dementia. 12. Telling it like it is: Personal Experiences of Ethnicity and Dementia. Joy Watkins
Development Lead and Shemain Wahab
Project Coordinator
Uniting Carers
Dementia UK. Section Four: The Way Forward. 13. Strategy and Policy. Jill Manthorpe
Professor of Social Work and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. About the Editors. About the Authors. References. Index.
Research Lead
Dementia UK and Senior Admiral Nurse
Barnet
Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust. Section One: Exploring the Issues. 2. Dementia and Ethnic Diversity: Numbers and Trends. Omar Khan
Director
Runnymede Trust. 3. Meanings
Identities and Health. Julia Botsford. 4. Dementia and Ethnicity: Implications for Diagnosis and Medical Care. Professor Ajit Shah
University of Central Lancashire and Dr Sofia Zarate Escudero
Central North West NHS Foundation Trust. 5. Accessing Support and Services. Jo Moriarty
Research Fellow
Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. Section Two: Engaging and Working with People with Dementia and their Families. 6. Dementia and Care Giving in South Asian Communities in the UK. Dr Karan Jutlla
Senior Lecturer
Association for Dementia Studies
University of Worcester. 7. Assessment and Engagement. Vincent Goodorally
Admiral Nurse. 8. Communication and Working with Interpreters: Cultural Competence in Dementia Research and Practice. Julia Botsford. 9. Working Positively with Culture
Ethnicity and Dementia. Julia Botsford and Karen Harrison Dening
Director of Admiral Nursing
Dementia UK. 10. Dementia
Ethnicity and Care Homes. Dr Alisoun Milne
Professor of Social Gerontology and Social Work
University of Kent and Dr Jan Smith
Research and Development Fellow
Dementia Innovation Hub Canterbury Christ Church University. 11. End of Life
Dementia and Black and Minority Ethnic Groups. Karen Harrison Dening. Section Three: Perspectives of Families Living with Dementia. 12. Telling it like it is: Personal Experiences of Ethnicity and Dementia. Joy Watkins
Development Lead and Shemain Wahab
Project Coordinator
Uniting Carers
Dementia UK. Section Four: The Way Forward. 13. Strategy and Policy. Jill Manthorpe
Professor of Social Work and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit
King's College London. About the Editors. About the Authors. References. Index.