Excellence in Dementia Care - Murna Downs, Barbara Bowers

Excellence in Dementia Care

Buch | Hardcover
640 Seiten
2008
Open University Press (Verlag)
978-0-335-22374-9 (ISBN)
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Focusing on care for people with dementia, this textbook addresses the most pressing concerns of families by promoting practices and services that recognise the full humanity of their relative with dementia. It includes examples from a range of countries, drawn from research, practice wisdom and, from the experience of people with dementia.
"The book, aimed at practitioners, professionals and academics, involves an impressive and wide-ranging array of contributors from both the UK and the US.
The book includes learning objectives and exercises, encouraging the reader to actively engage with the material. There is also an insightful preface from Daphne Wallace, a retired psychiatrist now experiencing early dementia.
It's an admirably comprehensive and user-friendly resource for anyone with a professional or personal interest in excellent dementia care."
Communitycare"Thanks to the variety of questions treated, illustrated by both discussions and exercises, this book is a clear and comprehensive pedagogic tool for any professional involved in the care of people (with dementia)."
Fondation Nationale de Gerontologie, Paris, France"Written by leading theorists from a range of countries, this comprehensive text is a unique achievement. It is divided into four parts: principles and perspectives; knowledge and skills for supporting people with dementia; journeys through dementia care; and embedding experience in dementia care. Despite there being 46 contributors, there is a consistent voice addressing current thinking in dementia care, with good cross referencing. Expertise of researchers, practitioners and academic tutors is brought together in a stimulating, informative and sometimes provocative read."
Nursing Standard"Dementia care has come of age with this book. It is an impeccably crafted collection of papers from eminent experts on both sides of the Atlantic. The book demonstrates confidence, based on both research evidence and well-grounded good practice, and a solid set of shared values both explicit and implicit. The contributors are refreshingly candid about debates and controversies. This book is authoritative and readable which makes it useful to a wide audience. It will provide knowledge, encouragement and motivation to a hard pressed workforce."
Mary Marshall OBE, Emeritus Professor, University of Stirling, ScotlandThis landmark textbook draws on the extensive knowledge of researchers, practitioners, and professionals in the care of people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. It is informed both by a profound respect for people with dementia and a commitment to including them in decisions about their care and lives. While focusing on care for people with dementia, this core text also addresses the most pressing concerns of families by promoting practices and services that recognise the full humanity of their relative with dementia. In addressing the many complex issues related to offering support to people with dementia and those who care for them, this timely textbook is unique in emphasising strategies for creating sustainable change in practice. The book includes examples from a range of countries, drawn from research, practice wisdom and, most importantly, from the experience of people with dementia and their families. This key text offers valuable insights about how to:

Provide competent and compassionate care for people with Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias Build systems to provide effective care Encourage collaboration among multi disciplinary professionals and users and carersSupport those caring for people with dementia Ensure those with dementia maintain dignity, well-being and meaningful participation in life
Excellence in Dementia Care is a vital resource for those working with people with dementia. It provides an accessible yet sophisticated overview of the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to achieve excellence. It is an essential handbook for those responsible for training, education and skills development in dementia care.

Murna Downs is Chair in Dementia Studies and Head of the Bradford Dementia Group at Bradford University, UK. Barbara Bowers is a professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and holds an adjunct position at the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia.

INTRODUCTION Murna Downs and Barbara BowersSECTION 1 Principles and perspectives in dementia care
Prevalence and projections of dementia
Diversity and dementia
Understanding subjective experiences of dementia
A bio-psychosocial approach to dementia care
Flexibility and change: The fundamentals for families coping with dementia
Doing right or being good? Ethical dilemmas in person-centred care
Being minded in dementia: Persons and human beings

SECTION 2 Knowledge and skills for supporting people with dementia
Assessment and dementia
Supporting intellectual functioning
Working with life history
The language of behaviour
Communication and relationships
Supporting health and physical well being
Understanding and alleviating emotional distress

SECTION 3 Journeys through dementia care
Diagnosis and early support
Living at home
Care of people with dementia in the general hospital
Extra care and sheltered housing
Residential and nursing home care
End of life care
Grief and bereavement

SECTION 4 Embedding excellence in dementia care
Change management
Working with people with dementia as service users
A trained and supported workforce
Partnership working: attending to relationships
Management and leadership
Assessing quality for the perspective of people with dementia
How did we get here? A historical overview of Alzheimer’s disease

CONCLUSION

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2008
Verlagsort Milton Keynes
Sprache englisch
Maße 193 x 251 mm
Gewicht 1200 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Geriatrie
Pflege Fachpflege Neurologie / Psychiatrie
ISBN-10 0-335-22374-5 / 0335223745
ISBN-13 978-0-335-22374-9 / 9780335223749
Zustand Neuware
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