Evidence-Based Practice in Dementia for Nurses and Nursing Students
Herausgeber: Dening, Karen Harrison
Evidence-Based Practice in Dementia for Nurses and Nursing Students
Herausgeber: Dening, Karen Harrison
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This essential textbook presents the wide range of issues faced by nurses and students working in dementia care. Grounded in high quality, up-to-date evidence, the book includes handy summaries and case studies to demonstrate the application of the evidence to practice.
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This essential textbook presents the wide range of issues faced by nurses and students working in dementia care. Grounded in high quality, up-to-date evidence, the book includes handy summaries and case studies to demonstrate the application of the evidence to practice.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781785924293
- ISBN-10: 178592429X
- Artikelnr.: 55183201
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781785924293
- ISBN-10: 178592429X
- Artikelnr.: 55183201
Karen Harrison Dening has over 40 years' experience in nursing with over three decades in dementia care in a variety of settings and contexts. She is the Head of Research and Publications for Admiral Nursing and Dementia UK.
1. What is Dementia?
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 2. Diagnosis of dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 3. Medical treatment and management of patients with dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 4. Diagnosis and support for younger people with dementia
Hilda Hayo; 5. Best practice in caring for adults with dementia and learning disabilities
Chris Knifton; 6. Person
centred dementia care
Caroline Baker; 7. Person
centred communication
Jan Leeks; 8. Psychosocial approaches to behaviours that challenge
Esme Moniz
Cook; 9. Ethical issues in caring for a person with dementia
Julian Hughes and Aileen Beatty; 10. Using risk management to promote person
centred dementia care
Charlotte Clarke and Sarah Rynas; 11. Safeguarding
Jill Manthorpe and Stephen Martineau; 12. Sexuality in dementia
Jane Youell; 13. Supporting decision making in dementia
Jill Manthorpe; 14. Advance care planning in dementia
Karen Harrison
Dening; 15. Spirituality and dementia care
Helen Scott; 16. Supporting family and carers of people with dementia
Zena Aldridge; 17. Multi morbidity and frailty in dementia
Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman; 18. Delirium and dementia
Angela Moore; 19. Pain in dementia
Liz Sampson; 20. Pallaitive and end of life care in dementia
Karen Harrison Dening; 21. Care of people with dementia in the community
Jo Moriarty; 22. Care of people with dementia in a primary care setting
Steve Iliffe; 23. Caring for people with dementia in the acute hospital setting
Katie Featherstone and Andrew Northcott; 24. Care of people with dementia in the care home setting
Caroline Baker; 25. Caring for people with dementia in a hospice setting
Sharron Tolman
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 2. Diagnosis of dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 3. Medical treatment and management of patients with dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 4. Diagnosis and support for younger people with dementia
Hilda Hayo; 5. Best practice in caring for adults with dementia and learning disabilities
Chris Knifton; 6. Person
centred dementia care
Caroline Baker; 7. Person
centred communication
Jan Leeks; 8. Psychosocial approaches to behaviours that challenge
Esme Moniz
Cook; 9. Ethical issues in caring for a person with dementia
Julian Hughes and Aileen Beatty; 10. Using risk management to promote person
centred dementia care
Charlotte Clarke and Sarah Rynas; 11. Safeguarding
Jill Manthorpe and Stephen Martineau; 12. Sexuality in dementia
Jane Youell; 13. Supporting decision making in dementia
Jill Manthorpe; 14. Advance care planning in dementia
Karen Harrison
Dening; 15. Spirituality and dementia care
Helen Scott; 16. Supporting family and carers of people with dementia
Zena Aldridge; 17. Multi morbidity and frailty in dementia
Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman; 18. Delirium and dementia
Angela Moore; 19. Pain in dementia
Liz Sampson; 20. Pallaitive and end of life care in dementia
Karen Harrison Dening; 21. Care of people with dementia in the community
Jo Moriarty; 22. Care of people with dementia in a primary care setting
Steve Iliffe; 23. Caring for people with dementia in the acute hospital setting
Katie Featherstone and Andrew Northcott; 24. Care of people with dementia in the care home setting
Caroline Baker; 25. Caring for people with dementia in a hospice setting
Sharron Tolman
1. What is Dementia?
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 2. Diagnosis of dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 3. Medical treatment and management of patients with dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 4. Diagnosis and support for younger people with dementia
Hilda Hayo; 5. Best practice in caring for adults with dementia and learning disabilities
Chris Knifton; 6. Person
centred dementia care
Caroline Baker; 7. Person
centred communication
Jan Leeks; 8. Psychosocial approaches to behaviours that challenge
Esme Moniz
Cook; 9. Ethical issues in caring for a person with dementia
Julian Hughes and Aileen Beatty; 10. Using risk management to promote person
centred dementia care
Charlotte Clarke and Sarah Rynas; 11. Safeguarding
Jill Manthorpe and Stephen Martineau; 12. Sexuality in dementia
Jane Youell; 13. Supporting decision making in dementia
Jill Manthorpe; 14. Advance care planning in dementia
Karen Harrison
Dening; 15. Spirituality and dementia care
Helen Scott; 16. Supporting family and carers of people with dementia
Zena Aldridge; 17. Multi morbidity and frailty in dementia
Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman; 18. Delirium and dementia
Angela Moore; 19. Pain in dementia
Liz Sampson; 20. Pallaitive and end of life care in dementia
Karen Harrison Dening; 21. Care of people with dementia in the community
Jo Moriarty; 22. Care of people with dementia in a primary care setting
Steve Iliffe; 23. Caring for people with dementia in the acute hospital setting
Katie Featherstone and Andrew Northcott; 24. Care of people with dementia in the care home setting
Caroline Baker; 25. Caring for people with dementia in a hospice setting
Sharron Tolman
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 2. Diagnosis of dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 3. Medical treatment and management of patients with dementia
Tom Dening and MB Sandilyn; 4. Diagnosis and support for younger people with dementia
Hilda Hayo; 5. Best practice in caring for adults with dementia and learning disabilities
Chris Knifton; 6. Person
centred dementia care
Caroline Baker; 7. Person
centred communication
Jan Leeks; 8. Psychosocial approaches to behaviours that challenge
Esme Moniz
Cook; 9. Ethical issues in caring for a person with dementia
Julian Hughes and Aileen Beatty; 10. Using risk management to promote person
centred dementia care
Charlotte Clarke and Sarah Rynas; 11. Safeguarding
Jill Manthorpe and Stephen Martineau; 12. Sexuality in dementia
Jane Youell; 13. Supporting decision making in dementia
Jill Manthorpe; 14. Advance care planning in dementia
Karen Harrison
Dening; 15. Spirituality and dementia care
Helen Scott; 16. Supporting family and carers of people with dementia
Zena Aldridge; 17. Multi morbidity and frailty in dementia
Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman; 18. Delirium and dementia
Angela Moore; 19. Pain in dementia
Liz Sampson; 20. Pallaitive and end of life care in dementia
Karen Harrison Dening; 21. Care of people with dementia in the community
Jo Moriarty; 22. Care of people with dementia in a primary care setting
Steve Iliffe; 23. Caring for people with dementia in the acute hospital setting
Katie Featherstone and Andrew Northcott; 24. Care of people with dementia in the care home setting
Caroline Baker; 25. Caring for people with dementia in a hospice setting
Sharron Tolman