Care-Giving In Dementia 2
Coordonnateurs : Jones Gemma, Miesen Bere
Care-giving in dementia is a new speciality with its own rapidly growing body of knowledge. This second volume of contributions from leading practitioners and researchers around the world is a handbook for all those involved in hands on caring, or in planning care, for persons with dementia. Volume 2 of Care-Giving in Dementia provides a rich source of information on most recent thinking about individualised long-term care of both dementia sufferers and their families. Key themes in Volume 2 are: the subjective experience of dementia the provision of care for family carers differing cultural perspectives of dementia the crucial importance of life-history information for understanding a person's reaction to their illness. Chapters on the search for an ethical framework and the best environment within which to provide care are particularly timely.
Bere M. L. Miesen, Psychogerontologist at Marienhaven Centre, Warmond, The Netherlands and Gemma M. M. Jones, Honorary Research Fellow at St Mary's Medical School Hospital, London.
Date de parution : 08-1997
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Care-Giving In Dementia 2 :
Mots-clés :
sufferers; patient; demented; patients; dementing; person; professional; givers; subjective; burden; Demented Elderly; Reality Orientation Training; Informal Care Givers; Demented Elderly People; Compulsive Care Giving; Demented Elderly Person; Care Giver Stress; Family Care Givers; Professional Care Givers; Dementia Sufferer; Subjective Burden; Dementia Patients; Fld; Dementing Person; Dementia Process; Support Care Givers; Objective Burden; Psychomotor Therapy; Normal Forgetfulness; Dementia Syndrome; Dementing Spouse; Post Test Control Group Design; Demented Patients; Van Den Heede; Index Behavioural Problems