Anthea Innes, Fiona Kelly, Louise Mccabe
Key Issues in Evolving Dementia Care
International Theory-Based Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Mccabe, Louise; Kelly, Fiona; Innes, Anthea
Anthea Innes, Fiona Kelly, Louise Mccabe
Key Issues in Evolving Dementia Care
International Theory-Based Policy and Practice
Herausgeber: Mccabe, Louise; Kelly, Fiona; Innes, Anthea
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Focusing on theoretical, policy and practice issues predicted to become increasingly important, this book looks at dementia care across the globe, including how policy is developed, and the range of approaches that can be taken, with insight from clinicians, policy influencers and researchers who discuss case studies and effective strategies.
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Focusing on theoretical, policy and practice issues predicted to become increasingly important, this book looks at dementia care across the globe, including how policy is developed, and the range of approaches that can be taken, with insight from clinicians, policy influencers and researchers who discuss case studies and effective strategies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052429
- ISBN-10: 1849052425
- Artikelnr.: 34469871
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052429
- ISBN-10: 1849052425
- Artikelnr.: 34469871
Anthea Innes Ph.D. is Professor of Health and Social Care Research at Bournemouth University, UK. She previously worked at the University of Stirling, where she was responsible for the development of the first MSc in Dementia Studies to be delivered using online learning. She has published widely with particular research interests in rural dementia care, technology, and the experiences of people with dementia and their carers. Fiona Kelly Ph.D. is a lecturer in dementia studies at the University of Stirling. She is also a practicing nurse in the care of people with dementia. Her interests, in which she bridges practice and academia, include palliative and end of life care of people with dementia, design for people with dementia and communication and expressions of selfhood. Louise McCabe Ph.D. is a lecturer in Dementia Studies at the University of Stirling. Her research interests focus on people with dementia and associated policy and practice issues. To date published work has included research on social policy and services for people with dementia in the UK and India; policy and service issues for people with alcohol related dementia; and frontline health and social care staff. Her current research grants bring together an interest in how lifestyle choices around health, exercise and alcohol use can influence the experiences of people with dementia. She also teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate dementia studies courses at the University of Stirling.
Foreword
Professor June Andrews
Director
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. Introduction. Part I. Conceptualising Dementia. 1. Towards a Holistic Approach for Understanding Dementia
Anthea Innes
Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Developing Evidence for Action: Dementia Care in Canada
Scott Dudgeon
Chief Executive Officer
Alzheimer Society of Canada. 3. Epidemiology: An Overview of Current and Predicted Epidemiological Factors Shaping Dementia Care
Nicola Coley
Postdoctoral researcher
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM)-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France; Claudine Berr
INSERM research Director
INSERM-Montpellier University Research Unit UMR1061
Department of Neurology
Montpellier University Hospital
France; and Sandrine Andrieu
Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
INSERM-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France. 4. Integrated Care and Treatment of Dementia: Defining Best Practice for the Twenty-first Century
Laura Telford
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; Emily Gallagher
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; and Emma Reynish
Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Victoria Hospital
Kirkcaldy
Scotland and Honorary Professor in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
Scotland. Part II. Policy Development. 5. Policy to Enable People with Dementia to Live Well with Dementia: Development of the National Dementia Strategy for England
Sube Banerjee
Professor of Mental Health and Ageing
Institute of Psychiatry
King's College London
England. 6. Three Alzheimer Plans in France (2008-2012)
Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez
Programmes Manager
Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
France. 7. Implementing a Regional Strategy: The Fife Dementia Strategy
Louise McCabe
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 8. Challenges of Developing a Dementia Strategy: The Case of Malta
Charles Scerri
Lecturer in Neuropathology and Neuropsychopharmacology
University of Malta. Part III. Innovative Approaches to Care. 9. The Function of Memory Clinics and Post-diagnostic Services for People Newly-diagnosed with Dementia and their Families
Fiona Kelly
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland; and Paulina Szymczynska
Research Associate
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 10. Bridging the Gap for Dementia Care in India
Amit Dias
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine
Goa Medical College
India. 11. Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Design Features on Physical Activity Levels of Individuals with Dementia Living in Residential Accommodation
Loren deVries
Transitional Nurse Practitioner
The Garrawarra Centre
New South Wales
Australia; and Victoria Traynor
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Australia. 12. Innovative Dementia Training in the Deep South of the United States
Christopher Jay Johnson
PhD
retired Professor
Family Therapist and Researcher; and Roxanna H. Johnson
Aging Consultants
Inc.
USA. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Professor June Andrews
Director
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. Introduction. Part I. Conceptualising Dementia. 1. Towards a Holistic Approach for Understanding Dementia
Anthea Innes
Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Developing Evidence for Action: Dementia Care in Canada
Scott Dudgeon
Chief Executive Officer
Alzheimer Society of Canada. 3. Epidemiology: An Overview of Current and Predicted Epidemiological Factors Shaping Dementia Care
Nicola Coley
Postdoctoral researcher
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM)-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France; Claudine Berr
INSERM research Director
INSERM-Montpellier University Research Unit UMR1061
Department of Neurology
Montpellier University Hospital
France; and Sandrine Andrieu
Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
INSERM-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France. 4. Integrated Care and Treatment of Dementia: Defining Best Practice for the Twenty-first Century
Laura Telford
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; Emily Gallagher
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; and Emma Reynish
Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Victoria Hospital
Kirkcaldy
Scotland and Honorary Professor in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
Scotland. Part II. Policy Development. 5. Policy to Enable People with Dementia to Live Well with Dementia: Development of the National Dementia Strategy for England
Sube Banerjee
Professor of Mental Health and Ageing
Institute of Psychiatry
King's College London
England. 6. Three Alzheimer Plans in France (2008-2012)
Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez
Programmes Manager
Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
France. 7. Implementing a Regional Strategy: The Fife Dementia Strategy
Louise McCabe
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 8. Challenges of Developing a Dementia Strategy: The Case of Malta
Charles Scerri
Lecturer in Neuropathology and Neuropsychopharmacology
University of Malta. Part III. Innovative Approaches to Care. 9. The Function of Memory Clinics and Post-diagnostic Services for People Newly-diagnosed with Dementia and their Families
Fiona Kelly
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland; and Paulina Szymczynska
Research Associate
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 10. Bridging the Gap for Dementia Care in India
Amit Dias
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine
Goa Medical College
India. 11. Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Design Features on Physical Activity Levels of Individuals with Dementia Living in Residential Accommodation
Loren deVries
Transitional Nurse Practitioner
The Garrawarra Centre
New South Wales
Australia; and Victoria Traynor
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Australia. 12. Innovative Dementia Training in the Deep South of the United States
Christopher Jay Johnson
PhD
retired Professor
Family Therapist and Researcher; and Roxanna H. Johnson
Aging Consultants
Inc.
USA. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Foreword
Professor June Andrews
Director
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. Introduction. Part I. Conceptualising Dementia. 1. Towards a Holistic Approach for Understanding Dementia
Anthea Innes
Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Developing Evidence for Action: Dementia Care in Canada
Scott Dudgeon
Chief Executive Officer
Alzheimer Society of Canada. 3. Epidemiology: An Overview of Current and Predicted Epidemiological Factors Shaping Dementia Care
Nicola Coley
Postdoctoral researcher
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM)-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France; Claudine Berr
INSERM research Director
INSERM-Montpellier University Research Unit UMR1061
Department of Neurology
Montpellier University Hospital
France; and Sandrine Andrieu
Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
INSERM-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France. 4. Integrated Care and Treatment of Dementia: Defining Best Practice for the Twenty-first Century
Laura Telford
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; Emily Gallagher
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; and Emma Reynish
Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Victoria Hospital
Kirkcaldy
Scotland and Honorary Professor in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
Scotland. Part II. Policy Development. 5. Policy to Enable People with Dementia to Live Well with Dementia: Development of the National Dementia Strategy for England
Sube Banerjee
Professor of Mental Health and Ageing
Institute of Psychiatry
King's College London
England. 6. Three Alzheimer Plans in France (2008-2012)
Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez
Programmes Manager
Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
France. 7. Implementing a Regional Strategy: The Fife Dementia Strategy
Louise McCabe
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 8. Challenges of Developing a Dementia Strategy: The Case of Malta
Charles Scerri
Lecturer in Neuropathology and Neuropsychopharmacology
University of Malta. Part III. Innovative Approaches to Care. 9. The Function of Memory Clinics and Post-diagnostic Services for People Newly-diagnosed with Dementia and their Families
Fiona Kelly
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland; and Paulina Szymczynska
Research Associate
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 10. Bridging the Gap for Dementia Care in India
Amit Dias
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine
Goa Medical College
India. 11. Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Design Features on Physical Activity Levels of Individuals with Dementia Living in Residential Accommodation
Loren deVries
Transitional Nurse Practitioner
The Garrawarra Centre
New South Wales
Australia; and Victoria Traynor
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Australia. 12. Innovative Dementia Training in the Deep South of the United States
Christopher Jay Johnson
PhD
retired Professor
Family Therapist and Researcher; and Roxanna H. Johnson
Aging Consultants
Inc.
USA. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Professor June Andrews
Director
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. Introduction. Part I. Conceptualising Dementia. 1. Towards a Holistic Approach for Understanding Dementia
Anthea Innes
Senior Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Developing Evidence for Action: Dementia Care in Canada
Scott Dudgeon
Chief Executive Officer
Alzheimer Society of Canada. 3. Epidemiology: An Overview of Current and Predicted Epidemiological Factors Shaping Dementia Care
Nicola Coley
Postdoctoral researcher
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM)-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France; Claudine Berr
INSERM research Director
INSERM-Montpellier University Research Unit UMR1061
Department of Neurology
Montpellier University Hospital
France; and Sandrine Andrieu
Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
INSERM-Toulouse III University UMR1027
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Toulouse University Hospital
France. 4. Integrated Care and Treatment of Dementia: Defining Best Practice for the Twenty-first Century
Laura Telford
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; Emily Gallagher
foundation year doctor in geriatric medicine
Victoria Hospital
Kirkaldy
Scotland; and Emma Reynish
Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics
Victoria Hospital
Kirkcaldy
Scotland and Honorary Professor in Dementia Studies
University of Stirling
Scotland. Part II. Policy Development. 5. Policy to Enable People with Dementia to Live Well with Dementia: Development of the National Dementia Strategy for England
Sube Banerjee
Professor of Mental Health and Ageing
Institute of Psychiatry
King's College London
England. 6. Three Alzheimer Plans in France (2008-2012)
Marie-Jo Guisset Martinez
Programmes Manager
Fondation Médéric Alzheimer
France. 7. Implementing a Regional Strategy: The Fife Dementia Strategy
Louise McCabe
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland. 8. Challenges of Developing a Dementia Strategy: The Case of Malta
Charles Scerri
Lecturer in Neuropathology and Neuropsychopharmacology
University of Malta. Part III. Innovative Approaches to Care. 9. The Function of Memory Clinics and Post-diagnostic Services for People Newly-diagnosed with Dementia and their Families
Fiona Kelly
Lecturer in Dementia Studies
School of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland; and Paulina Szymczynska
Research Associate
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 10. Bridging the Gap for Dementia Care in India
Amit Dias
Assistant Professor
Department of Preventive Medicine
Goa Medical College
India. 11. Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Design Features on Physical Activity Levels of Individuals with Dementia Living in Residential Accommodation
Loren deVries
Transitional Nurse Practitioner
The Garrawarra Centre
New South Wales
Australia; and Victoria Traynor
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Midwifery and Indigenous Health
Australia. 12. Innovative Dementia Training in the Deep South of the United States
Christopher Jay Johnson
PhD
retired Professor
Family Therapist and Researcher; and Roxanna H. Johnson
Aging Consultants
Inc.
USA. Conclusion. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.