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ABC of dementia [electronic resource] / edited by Bernard Coope, MBChB, MMedSci, MRCPsych, Felicity A. Richards, MBChB, MRCPsych, DGM.

Contributor(s): Series: ABC seriesPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.Description: xi, 62 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)Content type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118473993
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.83 23
LOC classification:
  • RC521
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in printed form ISBN 9781118474020
Contents:
List of Contributors vii Introduction A Call to Action ix 1 Dementia in the UK 1 Bernard Coope 2 Causes of Dementia 5 Georgios Theodoulou 3 Assessment 10 Bernard Coope and Felicity A. Richards 4 Early Intervention for Dementia 14 Bernard Coope and Tanya Jacobs 5 Drug Treatment 18 Solmaz Sadaghiani 6 Dementia and Families 22 Jenny La Fontaine 7 Person-Centred Care 26 Dawn Brooker 8 Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) 31 Dhanjeev Marrie and Sally Williams 9 Dementia in Younger People 37 Peter Bentham 10 Dementia in Primary Care 42 Simon Rumley 11 Dementia in the Acute Hospital 47 Elizabeth Ward Daryl L. Leung and Georgios Theodoulou 12 Dementia and the Law 51 Felicity A. Richards and Jelena Jankovic 13 End-of-Life Care in Dementia 56 Kay de Vries Index 61
Summary: 'ABC of Dementia' is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. ABC of Dementia is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. It begins with the cognitive disabilities and underlying brain diseases that define dementia, before moving on to diagnostic assessment and early intervention for dementia. There is a focus on the experience of the person with dementia and their families, highlighting the journey from diagnosis to end of life, including the role of person-centred care, and the limited therapeutic options available. Separate chapters address dementia in acute hospital settings, primary care, and care for those with the most severe challenges, as well as the specific needs of younger people developing dementia. The ethical and legal context of dementia care is also outlined. From a multidisciplinary author team, ABC of Dementia is a valuable resource for general practitioners, family physicians and other health care professionals caring for patients with dementia and related disorders. It is also relevant for geriatricians, psychologists, specialist and practice nurses, and nursing home staff. ABC of Dementia is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. It begins with the cognitive disabilities and underlying brain diseases that define dementia, before moving on to diagnostic assessment and early intervention for dementia. There is a focus on the experience of the person with dementia and their families, highlighting the journey from diagnosis to end of life, including the role of person-centred care, and the limited therapeutic options available. Separate chapters address dementia in acute hospital settings, primary care, and care for those with the most severe challenges, as well as the specific needs of younger people developing dementia. The ethical and legal context of dementia care is also outlined. From a multidisciplinary author team, ABC of Dementia is a valuable resource for general practitioners, family physicians and other health care professionals caring for patients with dementia and related disorders. It is also relevant for geriatricians, psychologists, specialist and practice nurses, and nursing home staff.
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E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Furness NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan
E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Lancaster NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan

Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of Contributors vii Introduction A Call to Action ix 1 Dementia in the UK 1 Bernard Coope 2 Causes of Dementia 5 Georgios Theodoulou 3 Assessment 10 Bernard Coope and Felicity A. Richards 4 Early Intervention for Dementia 14 Bernard Coope and Tanya Jacobs 5 Drug Treatment 18 Solmaz Sadaghiani 6 Dementia and Families 22 Jenny La Fontaine 7 Person-Centred Care 26 Dawn Brooker 8 Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) 31 Dhanjeev Marrie and Sally Williams 9 Dementia in Younger People 37 Peter Bentham 10 Dementia in Primary Care 42 Simon Rumley 11 Dementia in the Acute Hospital 47 Elizabeth Ward Daryl L. Leung and Georgios Theodoulou 12 Dementia and the Law 51 Felicity A. Richards and Jelena Jankovic 13 End-of-Life Care in Dementia 56 Kay de Vries Index 61

'ABC of Dementia' is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. ABC of Dementia is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. It begins with the cognitive disabilities and underlying brain diseases that define dementia, before moving on to diagnostic assessment and early intervention for dementia. There is a focus on the experience of the person with dementia and their families, highlighting the journey from diagnosis to end of life, including the role of person-centred care, and the limited therapeutic options available. Separate chapters address dementia in acute hospital settings, primary care, and care for those with the most severe challenges, as well as the specific needs of younger people developing dementia. The ethical and legal context of dementia care is also outlined. From a multidisciplinary author team, ABC of Dementia is a valuable resource for general practitioners, family physicians and other health care professionals caring for patients with dementia and related disorders. It is also relevant for geriatricians, psychologists, specialist and practice nurses, and nursing home staff. ABC of Dementia is a practical guide to help healthcare professionals develop knowledge, skills, confidence and an understanding of dementia, in order to support those with dementia to live well. It begins with the cognitive disabilities and underlying brain diseases that define dementia, before moving on to diagnostic assessment and early intervention for dementia. There is a focus on the experience of the person with dementia and their families, highlighting the journey from diagnosis to end of life, including the role of person-centred care, and the limited therapeutic options available. Separate chapters address dementia in acute hospital settings, primary care, and care for those with the most severe challenges, as well as the specific needs of younger people developing dementia. The ethical and legal context of dementia care is also outlined. From a multidisciplinary author team, ABC of Dementia is a valuable resource for general practitioners, family physicians and other health care professionals caring for patients with dementia and related disorders. It is also relevant for geriatricians, psychologists, specialist and practice nurses, and nursing home staff.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9781118474020

Electronic reproduction. Browns Books For Students. Mode of access: World Wide Web.