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Dementia and social inclusion marginalised groups and marginalised areas of dementia research, care and practice | Author(s) | Anthea Innes, Carole Archibald, Charlie Murphy |
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley, London, 2004 |
Pages | 288 pp |
Source | Jessica Kingsley (Publishers) Ltd., 116 Pentonville Road, London N1 9JB. http://www.jkp.com |
Keywords | Dementia ; Management [care] ; Integration ; Social change ; Research Reviews. |
Annotation | Examining important issues in dementia research and care that are often neglected or marginalised, contributors to this book provide fresh perspectives on current practice. Dementia care is put into a socio-cultural framework, highlighting the impact of social change on dementia care over the last 20 years and challenging current stereotypes. The contributors examine the implications of power relationships between carers and people with dementia. They discuss a broad spectrum of issues including: the sexuality of people with dementia; communication and risk taking; people with dementia from minority ethnic groups; faecal incontinence; and dementia care and practice in remote rural communities. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-061127001 B |
Classmark | EA: QA: TO: TMH: 3A:6KC |
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