The social needs of individuals with dementia are often not addressed. Impoverished social interactions can place the person at risk of being negatively positioned by others and without means to assert their unique identity. In seeking strategies to help these individuals reclaim their social and ...
The social needs of individuals with dementia are often not addressed. Impoverished social interactions can place the person at risk of being negatively po... EB Ryan,KA Bannister,AP Anas - 《Journal of Aging Studies》 被引量: 57发表: 2009年 Using social identity to explore the link between...
Barriers to providing end-of-life care for people with dementia: a whole-system qualitative study. Objectives People with dementia may experience poor quality end-of-life care. The complex health and social care system may not meet their needs. The authors' objectives were to identify perceived ...
Therefore, early treatment to the individuals’ specific needs could be delivered soon after the first episode, when persons are more amenable to treatment. Although we found neurocognitive differences among the profiles, these differences are somewhat limited and do not suggest that cognitive ...
Social support is a modifiable contextual factor that was found to help preserve cognitive functioning [5], which refers to a person’s perception of the availability of help or support from others in their social network [6]. The evidence has shown that individuals with less social support are...
Such positivity bias needs to be confirmed in further studies.Regarding self-insights, anosognosia, a deficit of insight into disease, has been discussed in FTD and AD. With disease progression, patients with FTD and AD tend to overestimate their own functions and abilities. Anosognosia in MCI ...
Introduction: To be next of kin to a home-dwelling person with dementia is known to be a heavy burden, especially early in the process. Studies have revealed a need for information and support during the disease process. Likewise, there is support for the positive impacts of physical and so...
Subjectivity is a widely explored topic in dementia studies, in both the humanities and the social sciences. Persistent discourses of “a loss of self” in dementia have been challenged by scholars, who argue for the need for continued recognition of the person with dementia and that subjectivity...
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Internationally, researchers have reached a consensus that the active involvement of the public leads to better research. Despite this agreement, there are many reviews of research concerning healthcare interventions intended to promote the care of people living with dementia and those from their social...