Supporting self-management in early dementia: a contribution towards ‘living well’?

Jo Cheffey, L. Hill, Glenn Roberts, R. Marlow
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Abstract

There has been increasing interest in how to assist people to ‘live well’ with advancing and incurable conditions late into life. This article considers the progress made in mental health services for adults of working age which promote active involvement in their care and how these principles can be applied to older adults with dementia. The concept of ‘recovery’ and its applicability to dementia care are discussed. The Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) and how it could be translated and modified to the needs of people with dementia are explored. This is especially important in light of the UK National Dementia Strategy, which emphasises early diagnosis and intervention to promote improved care and quality of life.
支持早期痴呆患者的自我管理:对“活得好”的贡献?
人们对如何帮助那些身患晚期不治之症的人“活得好”越来越感兴趣。本文考虑了在促进积极参与其护理的工作年龄成年人的心理健康服务方面取得的进展,以及如何将这些原则应用于患有痴呆症的老年人。讨论了“恢复”的概念及其对痴呆症护理的适用性。探讨了健康康复行动计划(WRAP)以及如何将其转化和修改以满足痴呆症患者的需求。鉴于英国国家痴呆症战略,这一点尤其重要,该战略强调早期诊断和干预,以促进改善护理和生活质量。
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