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Een man denkt dat zijn vrouw hem bedriegt. De denkbeeldige vriendschappen van een vrouw jagen haar partner angst aan. Een moeder kwelt haar kind met haar jeugdtrauma?s. Waarom is de zorg voor een familielid met dementie zo moeilijk? Waarom bezwijken zorgverleners voor gedrag ? ruziemaken, aandringen, verwijten persoonlijk opvatten ? waarvan ze weten dat het contraproductief is? In een aangrijpende verzameling verhalen van geliefden, partners en kinderen van alzheimerpatiënten onderzoekt Dasha Kiper de dilemma?s die de ziekte met zich meebrengt.https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/als-het-elke-dag-zondag-is-9789021342252
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Growth in the incidence of dementia presents major challenges to global healthcare systems. As the burden of dementia in non-Western cultures grows, developing nations are expected to overtake developed nations in terms of dementia prevalence. Insights from developing nations and transcultural considerations are, nevertheless, neglected in the published literature. Dementia: A Global Approach fills this gap by integrating contemporary cross-cultural knowledge about dementia. Each section reviews the literature from the published, predominantly Western, perspective, contrasting it with empirical knowledge from non-Western cultures. Covering major clinical, epidemiological and scientific areas of interest, detailed consideration is also given to care-giving models across the world and management of patients who have migrated between regions. Enriched with personal insights from clinical experts across the globe, this is a key text for neurologists, geriatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists and all those responsible for managing provisions of dementia services.
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The later stages of dementia are as important, if not more so, as the earlier stages, since they harbour unique characteristics and events, which profoundly affect the lives of patients and their carers. Severe dementia has not had a high profile in the clinical literature as until recently prognosis was poor and there were few beneficial interventions. With the recent licensing of memantine, clinicians finally have a drug option that will delay disease progression. Severe Dementia is the first book to focus exclusively on severe dementia. It addresses both the clinical features of the disease and the social aspects of care. Introductory chapters on the differential diagnosis, neurochemistry and molecular pathology of severe dementia set the scene for the clinical discussion. Detailed clinical chapters on cognitive function, depression, physical effects, staging and function follow. All therapeutic interventions are then discussed, including memantine, anticholinesterases, neuroleptics and non-pharmacological treatment. The final chapters review the social and economic aspects of dementia care, including family involvement, person-centered care, palliative care, ethics and health economics. Written and edited by experts in geriatric psychiatry and geriatrics, Severe Dementia is of value to all clinicians involved in the management of this complex and vulnerable group of patients. It is also of interest to general practitioners and carers in nursing homes.
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This unique book provides comprehensive, readable information, supported by research, on all aspects of outside spaces for people with dementia. This includes material on human right issues, cultural differences, microclimate, urban spaces and activities, as well as practical guidance on design and materials. The editors are well known in the dementia design field and they have attracted eminent expert contributors and collaborators. The book includes numerous case studies from different countries and settings.
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