Produktbeschreibung
Examining important issues in dementia research and care that are often neglected, the contributors to this book provide fresh perspectives on current practice. The authors put dementia care into a socio-cultural framework, highlighting the impact of social change on dementia care over the last two decades and challenging current stereotypes.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Dr Anthea Innes, Dr Carole Archibald and Charlie Murphy,
University of Stirling. Part 1. Dementia and Social Change. 1. Dementia and
Social Change: Views from a Sociologist of the Community, Professor Colin Bell,
University of Stirling. 2. Rural Communities, Dr Anthea Innes and Dr Kirsty
Sherlock, University of Stirling. 3. Improving Domiciliary Care for People with
Dementia and their Carers: The Raising the Standard Project, Noni Cobban,
University of Stirling. Part 2. Marginalised Socio-Cultural Issues in Dementia.
4. The Role of Spirituality in Providing Care to Dependent Elders Among African
American Care-Givers, Professor Peggye Dilworth Anderson, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. 5. Death and Dying, Sylvia Cox, University of Stirling,
and Karen Watchman, Scottish Down's Syndrome Association. 6. Sexuality and
Dementia: Beyond the Pale?, Dr Carole Archibald. Part 3. Marginalised Dementia
Care Issues. 7. Faecal Incontinence, Christian Müller Hergl, Meinwerk-Institut,
Germany. 8. Social Exclusion (and Inclusion) in Care Homes, Errollyn Bruce,
University of Bradford. 9. Risk Taking, Jill Manthorpe, University of Hull. Part
4. Representations and Re-presentations of People with Dementia. 10. Top-Dogs
and Under-Dogs: Marginalising Problematic Voices, Dr Rik Cheston, University of
Bath. 11. Images, Contructs, Theory and Method: Including the Narrative of
Dementia, Dr Gillian McColgan, University of Stirling. 12. Reaching out with the
Arts: Meeting the Person with Dementia, Clare Craig, Northern College, Barnsley
and John Killick, University of Stirling. Part 5. Future Directions. 13. Medical
Perspectives, Michael Bradbury, Professor Clive Ballard and Dr Andrew Fairburn,
Newcastle General Hospital. 14. Social Science Theory on Dementia Research:
Normal Ageing, Cultural Representation and Social Exclusion, Professor John
Bond, Lynne Corner and Ruth Graham, University of Newcastle. 15. Social Science
Perspectives on Dementia Research: Intersectionality, Wendy Hulko, University of
Stirling. 17. Dementia and Social Inclusion: The Way Forward, Professor Caroline
Cantley, Northumbria University and Professor Alison Bowes, University of
Stirling. References. Index.
Autoreninfo
Edited by Anthea Innes, Carole Archibald and Charlie Murphy