Himotoki as a decision-making empowerment tool to live well with dementia

Maki Yohko, Nakamura Koichi
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Shared decision-making is indispensable among people with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals to ensure that people with dementia live well. Since living with dementia involves the process of losing one’s independence and requiring support from others in all aspects of life, everyday life becomes a series of shared decision-making and collaborative efforts. Dementia care includes the process of rebuilding relationships through shared decision-making and collaboration. In particular, it is of paramount importance to make decisions on how to live well with dementia. Owing to a decline in independence, it may become difficult for people with dementia to live well or achieve happiness on their own. Hence, they are expected to cooperate with people close to them, including family members, to lead happy and fulfilling lives. While making a shared decision, conversations with a person with dementia may result in miscommunication due to a decline in their ability to communicate. If it is difficult to understand certain words or actions of the person with dementia, rather than dismissing them as incomprehensible, caregivers are recommended to analyze the factors underlying those words and actions (background factors), such as the person’s current cognitive state and functioning, human and physical environments, and relationships with other people.
Himotoki作为一种决策赋权工具,帮助痴呆症患者更好地生活
痴呆症患者、其家人和卫生保健专业人员之间的共同决策对于确保痴呆症患者的健康生活至关重要。由于痴呆症患者的生活涉及失去独立性的过程,并且在生活的各个方面都需要他人的支持,因此日常生活变成了一系列共同决策和协作的努力。痴呆症护理包括通过共同决策和协作重建关系的过程。特别是,决定如何与痴呆症患者生活得很好是至关重要的。由于独立性的下降,痴呆症患者可能很难独自生活或获得幸福。因此,他们被期望与他们亲近的人合作,包括家庭成员,过上幸福和充实的生活。在做出共同决定时,与痴呆症患者的对话可能会导致沟通不畅,因为他们的沟通能力下降。如果很难理解痴呆症患者的某些言语或行为,而不是将其视为不可理解,建议护理人员分析这些言语和行为背后的因素(背景因素),例如患者当前的认知状态和功能,人类和物理环境,以及与其他人的关系。
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