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Living and dying with dementia

Living and dying with dementia

Dialogues about palliative care

9780198566878
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Opis
Improvements in health care in the 21st century mean people are living longer, but with the paradox that chronic illness is increasingly prevalent. Dementia, a term used to describe various different brain disorders that involve a loss of brain function that is usually progressive and eventually severe, is a condition associated with an ageing population and is becoming increasingly common. Worldwide there are approximately 24 million people with dementia, expected to rise to 81million by 2040. Inevitably, people living with dementia will die, but their needs at the end of life are not well known. This book describes what might be achieved if the values and best practice of both dementia care and palliative care are brought together, to achieve quality end of life care for this specific group of patients. It explores what is known about the experience of dying with dementia, using a narrative approach, and develops a model that draws together a person-centred approach to care. Thebook examines the possibilities and the challenges faced when trying to improve quality of life for people with dementia, and presents examples of good practice from across the world.
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OUP Oxford
85130
9780198566878
9780198566878

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Rok wydania
2007
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
262
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 233
Waga (g)
404
  • Introduction; The life-world:: journeys with dementia; Developments in service provision; Self and autonomy; Quality of care and quality of life; The good death and dementia; Looking forward;
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