Remote and Rural Dementia Care: Policy, Research and Practice

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نام کتاب : Remote and Rural Dementia Care: Policy, Research and Practice
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مراقبت از دور و دمانس روستایی: سیاست ، تحقیق و عمل
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ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 322
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447344964
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 30 مگابایت



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Front Cover\nRemote and Rural Dementia Care: Policy, Research and Practice\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures and tables\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction\n 1 Remote and rural dementia care: why is this important for policy, research, practice and the lived experience of dementia?\n References\nPart I Policy drivers\n 2 The future of dementia care in rural areas of the world\n Introduction\n Rural poverty and its effects on living with dementia\n Stigma – a particularly rural problem?\n Supporting people with dementia in under-resourced LMIC rural settings\n The role of technology\n International efforts to influence dementia care\n Conclusion\n References\n 3 Addressing dementia needs in Australia\n Introduction\n Australian Government policy relating to dementia\n Dementia and rural Australia\n Dementia and the rural workforce\n Dementia and rural family carers\n Innovative approaches to dementia services in rural Australia\n Example 1: training rural dementia volunteers\n Example 2: Wattle House, a rural hospital dementia unit\n Example 3: SENDER and Verily Connect: apps to help navigate the service landscape\n Example 4: improving rural dementia care pathways\n Example 5: Let’s CHAT: an ageing well initiative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples\n Future initiatives\n Conclusion\n References\n 4 Norwegian remote and rural dementia care\n Introduction\n Services for people with dementia\n Policy drivers\n Legislation\n Patients’ Rights Act\n Health and Care Services Act\n Special Health Services Act\n Health Care Personnel Act\n National Dementia Plan 2015\n National Dementia Plan 2020\n National guidelines for dementia diagnostics and care\n Services for rural people early in their dementia journey\n Services for rural people with more advanced dementia\n Conclusion\n References\nPart II Research evidence\n 5 Rural dementia research in Canada\n Introduction\n Dementia in Canada\n Rural dementia care in Canada\n RaDAR research programme\n Rural and Remote Memory Clinic\n Training and capacity building\n RRMC patient and caregiver database\n Future research in RRMC\n Rural primary healthcare research\n Need for model of rural primary healthcare for dementia\n Stakeholder planning session on priorities in rural dementia care\n Provincial environmental scan\n Partnership with Sun Country Health Region\n Development and implementation of a rural PHC model for dementia\n Process evaluation\n Future RaDAR research directions\n References\n 6 Timely diagnosis of dementia in rural areas in Austria: the Dementia Service Centre model\n Introduction\n Development of the Dementia Service Centres model\n Goals and basic definitions\n Dementia specificity\n Pre-diagnostic counselling\n Long-term support\n Spirit of encouragement\n One-stop shop\n Public relations\n Research\n How does a Dementia Service Centre work?\n Case example: Mr H\n The support pathway of a Dementia Service Centre\n Sources of referral and recruitment\n Psychological screening\n Stage-specific retrogenetic training\n Organisation and frequency of training groups\n Services for support providers\n Social events\n Professionals working in a Dementia Service Centre\n Is the Dementia Service Centre model fit for early detection?\n Additional evaluation studies during the developmental phase\n Current development and implementation status of the Dementia Service Centres\n Challenges along the way\n Outlook on future developments\n References\n 7 Key issues for people with dementia living in rural Ireland: social exclusion, models of care and policy change\n Introduction\n Dementia in Ireland\n Social care for people with dementia: policy and practice\n Rurality, ageing and social exclusion\n What is the evidence?\n Service infrastructure\n Transport and mobility\n Social relations\n Mediating factors\n Policy implications\n References\nPart III Practice challenges\n 8 Developing collaborative relationships with rural-dwelling older men with dementia in the UK: lessons learned from a communit\n Introduction\n Context: why is there a need to better understand how to support community-dwelling older men with dementia?\n What is a technological initiative?\n Tips to successfully engage rural-dwelling older men with dementia in community initiatives\n Establishing a collaborative working partnership\n Having a flexible and adaptable approach\n Seeking to create physically and conceptually safe environments for expression\n Providing meaningful activities that enable the expression of masculinities\n Managing masculinities and creating a cohesive group\n Recommendations\n References\n 9 Farm-based care: providing meaningful activities in dementia care as an alternative to ‘standard day care’ in the UK\n Policy and organisational aspects of care in dementia care\n Workforce consideration\n The ethos of therapeutic care in farm-based care\n Being outdoors\n Being with animals\n Horticulture\n The creative arts\n Domestic work\n Relevance to international care\n Summary\n References\n 10 Transportation issues in dementia\n Introduction\n Transportation needs in older adulthood\n Canadian data\n Scottish data\n Driving risks in dementia\n Risks of driving impairment and collisions associated with dementia\n Risks associated with driving cessation in older adulthood\n Literature on older adults’ driving in rural areas\n Alternatives to driving in dementia: the Scottish context\n Implications in the rural setting in Scotland\n National transport policy in Scotland\n Practical suggestions\n Public policy, advocacy and education\n Healthcare providers\n People with dementia and their family caregivers\n Partnerships\n Research\n Conclusion\n References\n 11 Considerations in dementia care for Indigenous populations in Canada\n The dementia disparity\n Intersections of Indigenous culture, context and dementia\n Considerations in the provision of appropriate and equitable care for Indigenous peoples\n Health promotion and prevention\n Diagnosis\n Supportive care\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\nPart IV Lived experiences\n 12 Living with dementia in rural Ireland\n Introduction\n Diagnosis\n Stigma\n Grief\n Sharing my diagnosis and becoming an advocate\n Recommendations\n Support at the moment of diagnosis\n Post-diagnostic support\n Care in my community\n Social health\n Human rights and participation\n Conclusion\n References\n 13 Living with dementia in rural Scotland\n 14 Conclusion: navigating 21st-century remote and rural dementia care and a future research agenda\n Policy and systems\n Issues at the heart of practice\n Some central themes in recent research\n A future research agenda: key research gaps raised\n Limitations\n Conclusion\n References\nIndex\nBack Cover




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