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Dementia Care Research - Scientific Evidence, Current Issues and Future Perspectives

of: Jochen René Thyrian, Wolfgang Hoffmann (Eds.)

Pabst Science Publishers, 2012

ISBN: 9783899678116 , 165 Pages

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Dementia Care Research - Scientific Evidence, Current Issues and Future Perspectives


 

Contents

6

Introduction

8

Chapter I Innovative models of medical care in rural areas – a case for translational research

10

Chapter II Forecasting the Future Impact of Early Detection and Management Program for Alzheimer Disease

20

Chapter III Providing Care to the Caregiver: Implementing the PREVENT Model in a Real World Memory Care Clinic

35

Chapter IV Collaborative care potential for innovation in dementia

44

Chapter V Key issues in relation to medication management in dementia

55

Chapter VI The European project RightTimePlaceCare

65

Chapter VII Interdisciplinary networks for the improvement of dementia care in Germany – the example of IDemUck and the ‘Demenznetzwerk Uckermark’

74

Chapter VIII Changing attitudes towards dementia in family practice (CADIF) – evidence-based development and pre-testing of an intervention for general practitioners

81

Chapter IX Translating tasks and demands in routine care into a qualification for a Dementia Care Manager

91

Chapter X German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Witten – An overview

106

Chapter XI Incongruity of perspectives: Self-reports of persons with dementia and the evaluations of spouses and caregivers – results and conclusions from a systematic review of reviews

116

Chapter XII Care needs – different perspectives, different outcomes? – Results of the German CarenapD adaptability study

137

List of authors

158