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El. knyga: Evidence-Based Practice in Dementia for Nurses and Nursing Students

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784507978
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784507978
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This essential textbook presents the wide range of issues faced by nurses and students working in dementia care. Grounded in high quality, up-to-date evidence, the book includes handy summaries and case studies to demonstrate the application of the evidence to practice.

This essential textbook on dementia care introduces the knowledge that nurses need, including the evidence base for practice and the guidance to transfer this newly acquired knowledge into everyday practice. Each of the 25 chapters are written by experts in the field of dementia care and are grounded in thoroughly researched, up-to-date evidence, have a direct bearing to nurse practice, and use case studies to give examples of application of the evidence to practice.

It begins by introducing dementia as a diagnosis, a syndrome, and a set of diseases, signs and symptoms. It then deals with various principles that underpin dementia care, including person-centred care, behaviours that challenge, risk management, and understanding relationships affected by dementia. Finally, it assesses dementia care across a range of care settings, such as primary care, care homes, domiciliary care, acute hospital, and hospice services.

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It is far too easy to include 'dementia' in the nursing curriculum for student nurses and in CPD programmes for nurses, but it is quite another to ensure engagement with the diverse and complex needs of persons living with dementia and those affected by it. This book for nurses and nursing students should be the 'go to' resource in ensuring that all nurses have a sound starting point for understanding how to meet people living with dementia as 'persons' with all their diversity and complexity - just like the rest of us! -- Professor Brendan McCormack, Head of the Divisions of Nursing, Occupational Therapy & Arts Therapies, Queen Margaret University, Scotland This book is a valuable resource on best practice care for people with dementia. Its accessible chapters, authored by experts in the field, summarise the contemporary evidence-base and present practical case examples on a wide range of essential topics from diagnosis to end of life care. -- Professor Claire Surr, Director of the Centre for Dementia Research, Leeds Beckett University

Daugiau informacijos

Presents the wide range of issues faced by nurses and students working in dementia care in a practical, easily-applicable way
Foreword 7(2)
Alistair Burns
Preface 9(3)
1 What is Dementia?
12(15)
Malarvizhi Babu Sandilyan
Tom Dening
2 Diagnosis of Dementia
27(14)
Malarvizhi Babu Sandilyan
Tom Dening
3 Medical Treatment and Management of Patients with Dementia
41(16)
Malarvizhi Babu Sandilyan
Tom Dening
4 Diagnosis and Support of Younger People with Dementia
57(13)
Hilda Hayo
5 Learning Disability and Dementia
70(13)
Chris Knifton
6 Three Decades On -- Are We Truly Delivering Person-Centred Care?
83(10)
Caroline Baker
7 Communication and the Enriched Model of Dementia Care
93(12)
Jan Leeks
8 Psychosocial Approaches to Behaviours that Challenge Care
105(16)
Esme Moniz-Cook
9 Ethical Issues in Caring for a Person with Dementia
121(12)
Aileen Beatty
Julian C. Hughes
10 Using Risk Management to Promote Person-Centred Care
133(11)
Sarah Rhynas
Charlotte Clarke
11 Safeguarding and Dementia
144(12)
Jill Manthorpe
Stephen Martineau
12 Sexuality and Dementia
156(13)
Jane Youell
13 Supporting Decision Making in Dementia
169(12)
Jill Manthorpe
14 Advance Care Planning in Dementia
181(13)
Karen Harrison Dening
15 Spirituality and Dementia Care
194(18)
Helen Scott
16 Supporting Families and Carers of People with Dementia
212(11)
Zena Aldridge
17 Supporting People Living with Dementia and Complex Health Needs
223(14)
Frances Bunn
Claire Goodman
Cheryl Holman
18 Delirium and Dementia
237(12)
Angela Moore
19 Pain in Dementia
249(15)
Elizabeth Sampson
20 Palliative and End-of-Life Care in Dementia
264(14)
Karen Harrison Dening
21 Care of People with Dementia in the Community
278(11)
Jo Moriarty
22 Care of People with Dementia in a Primary Care Setting
289(10)
Steve Iliffe
23 Care of People with Dementia in an Acute Hospital Setting
299(13)
Katie Featherstone
Andy Northcott
24 Care of People with Dementia in a Care Home Setting
312(12)
Caroline Baker
25 Care of Families Affected by Dementia in a Hospice Setting
324(13)
Sharron Tolman
The Contributors 337(6)
Subject Index 343(6)
Author Index 349
Karen Harrison Dening has over 40 years' experience in nursing with over three decades in dementia care in a variety of settings and contexts. She is the Head of Research and Publications for Admiral Nursing and Dementia UK.