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Unsettled, uncertain and striving to understand: toward an understanding of the situation of persons with suspected dementia
Author(s)Petra Robinson, Sirkka-Liisa Ekman, Lars-Olof Wahlund
Journal titleInternational Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol 47, no 2, 1998
Pagespp 143-161
KeywordsDementia ; Memory and Reminiscence ; Diagnosis ; Sweden.
AnnotationThe main purpose of this Swedish study was to understand the part played by clinical diagnosis in relation to persons with suspected dementia. Interviews were held with 8 persons who had been evaluated clinically because of suspected dementia. A phenomenological-hermeneutic analysis inspired by Ricoeur's philosophy was performed. The findings revealed the overall meaning of "making sense" of early experiences of memory loss in terms of a clinical diagnosis by which participants are provided with a means of interpreting and ascribing some meaning to the changes in themselves. When a meaning cannot be established and the future is unknown, these experiences are found to pose an existential threat that projects into future existence. The study suggests that understanding how an informed diagnosis is comprehended by the client becomes essential when evaluating persons due to suspected dementia. (AKM).
Accession NumberCPA-981110412 A
ClassmarkEA: DB: LK7: 76P

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