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Recovery approach to the care of people with dementia: decision making and ‘best interests’ concerns
(Journal article, 2009)The concept of ‘recovery’ has been central to the discussion of the care of people with mental health problems in recent years, in this paper these ideas will be applied to the care of people with dementia in an attempt ... -
Relatives’ participation in everyday care in special care units for persons with dementia
(Journal article, 2015)Background: Research concerning relatives’ participation in the everyday care related to persons living in special care units for persons with dementia is limited. Research questions: To examine relatives’ participation ... -
Shared decision- making in dementia: A review of patient and family carer involvement
(Journal article, 2016)This paper reviews empirical findings concerning the decision-making process of persons with dementia and their family carers, with a particular focus on the extent and determinants of involvement of persons with dementia ... -
Strengthening the Involvement of People with Dementia. A Resource for Implementation.
(Others, 2007)By 2025 it is estimated that over one million people in England will have dementia (Alzheimer’s Society 2007). It is fair to say that many practitioners may find the prospect of meaningful user engagement for people with ... -
‘Supporting User Participation in Local Policy Development: The Fife Dementia Strategy’
(Journal article, 2012)This article reviews the consultation process during the development of a local dementia strategy. The processes of involvement by the range of stakeholders involved and how their different views shaped the strategy are ... -
Sykepleieres utfordringer og muligheter i demensomsorgen
(Master thesis, 2009)Denne oppgaven beskriver en kvalitativ studie hvor en gruppe sykepleiere i en skjermet enhet møttes tre ganger for å belyse sentrale temaer i demensomsorgen. Temaene ble stilt som åpne spørsmål for å kunne kartlegge ... -
The effect of coping on the burden in family carers of persons with dementia
(Journal article, 2013)Objectives: This study explores the association between coping, measured by the extent of locus of control, and the burden of care on family carers of persons with dementia (PWD). Method: Two hundred thirty PWD living ... -
The emergent modes of dementia activism
(Journal article, 2014)After decades of silencing and discrimination, people with dementia are beginning to join forces, take action and campaign for social change. Drawing on data obtained from ‘activists’ with dementia using diary interview ... -
The importance of moral sensitivity when including persons with dementia in qualitative research
(Journal article, 2013)The aim of this article is to show the importance of moral sensitivity when including persons with dementia in research. The article presents and discusses ethical challenges encountered when a total of 15 persons with ... -
The loss of a shared lifetime: a qualitative study exploring spouses' experiences of losing couplehood withtheir partner with dementia living in institutional care
(Journal article, 2015)Målet med artikkelen er å utforske og beskrive ektefellenes opplevelser av å miste samlivet med sin demens-rammede partner. Til tross for tap og opplevelser av diskontinuitet på grunn av kognitiv svikt forårsaket av demens, ... -
The Norwegian Dementia Plan 2015- 'making most of the good days'
(Journal article, 2010)In autumn 2006 the Norwegian government proposed a sub plan of the Care plan 2015 (Report nr. 15 2005/2006: Long-term care—future challenges) called the Dementia Plan (Norwegian ministry of health and care services, 2007). ... -
"The Red Dress or the Blue?": How Do Staff Perceive That They Support Decision Making for People With Dementia Living in Residential Aged Care Facilities?
(Journal article, 2014)Respect for a person’s right to make choices and participate in decision making is generally seen as central to quality of life and well-being. When a person moves into a residential aged care facility (RACF), however, ... -
The significance of meaningful and enjoyable activities for nursing home resident's experience of dignity
(Journal article, 2016)The significance of meaningful and enjoyable activities for nursing home resident’s experiences of dignity Background: Living in a nursing home may be challenging to the residents’ experience of dignity. Residents’ perception ... -
Toward a political model of dementia: Power as compassionate care
(Journal article, 2010)During the last twenty years, a person-centered model of dementia has effectively challenged the biomedical model and has revolutionized caregiving practices to be more compassionate. Yet this focus on personhood has not ... -
Utfordringer og muligheter: samvær med personer med demens
(Others, 2013)Samvær og kommunikasjon med en nær person som utvikler demens kan være en utfordring. Kunnskap om hvilke funksjoner som rammes i løpet av sykdomsforløpet kan gjøre det lettere å forstå hvorfor det blir vanskelig og kanskje ... -
Verdighet og autonomi i demens og psykisk helsearbeid
(Journal article, 2016)I dette essayet vil jeg prøve å sette ord på hva verdighet handler om. Først vil jeg se på det i et videre og mer generelt perspektiv, før jeg går nærmere inn på betydningen av verdighet i møte med pasienter, og da spesielt ... -
«Villa Fredrikke»: Et eksempel på en modell for frivillig innsats i demensomsorgen
(Journal article, 2015)Samfunnet står overfor store demografiske endringer de kommende tiårene. Det vil bli færre yrkesaktive per eldre, samtidig som behovet for omsorgstjenester øker. Dette fører til omsorgsutfordringer som kan være vanskelig ... -
Visualising dementia activism: using the arts to communicate research findings
(Journal article, 2015)This article contributes to methodological debates regarding the role of art in communicating research findings in the context of a completed research project on dementia activism. Previous work has focused on the value ... -
‘We do things together’. A case study of ‘couplehood’ in dementia
(Journal article, 2005)The value of the single case study is well established in dementia care with the seminal contributions of Alzheimer and Kitwood being based on the study of individuals. This article presents a case study of an elderly ... -
What Does it Mean to Listen to People with Dementia?
(Journal article, 2001)A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need amongst caregivers and day-care attenders in Shef eld. Some important contextual debates associated with conducting social ...