This book provides a comprehensive and critical overview of the best available evidence from the viewpoint of those living with dementia, and in the context of global policy drivers on ageing and health, as well as technological advances.
This book provides a comprehensive and critical overview of the best available evidence from the viewpoint of those living with dementia, and in the context of global policy drivers on ageing and health, as well as technological advances.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Bartlett is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, UK, and Director of the University's Dementia Care Doctoral Training Centre. Ruth's research interests are cross-disciplinary and related to people with a dementia, health activism, ageing and participatory research methods, including diary method. Ruth has published academic work and led social research studies in these areas, including most recently a project funded by the Alzheimer's Society on the use of GPS location technologies by people with a dementia and their families. Tula Brannelly is a Lecturer in the School of Health and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University, UK. Tula has a longstanding interest in the experiences of people with a dementia, and has spent many years in research, education and practice. Tula's interest is in the impacts of health and social policy and is informed by an ethics of care. Tula is interested to understand more about how citizenship and care are facilitated with people with a dementia.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Foreword - a poem Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Part One: Understanding Life at Home Chapter 2: Citizenships: The diversity of people living at home Chapter 3: Enabling life at home Chapter 4: Rethinking self-management and dementia Part Two: Towards Social Justice Chapter 5: Ethics and care for people with a dementia at home Chapter 6: Technological enhanced care and citizenship Chapter 7: Sharing responsibilities Chapter 8: Care Manifesto Index
List of figures List of tables Foreword - a poem Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Part One: Understanding Life at Home Chapter 2: Citizenships: The diversity of people living at home Chapter 3: Enabling life at home Chapter 4: Rethinking self-management and dementia Part Two: Towards Social Justice Chapter 5: Ethics and care for people with a dementia at home Chapter 6: Technological enhanced care and citizenship Chapter 7: Sharing responsibilities Chapter 8: Care Manifesto Index
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