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汤姆-基特伍德(Tom Kitwood)在其1997年出版的《痴呆症再思考》(Dementia Reconsidered:1997年,汤姆-基特伍德(Tom Kitwood)在其名为《痴呆症再思考:以人为本》(Dementia Reconsidered: The Person Comes First)一书[1]中描述了以人为本的痴呆症护理理念。以人为本的护理理论和价值基础得到了痴呆症护理和研究领域核心利益相关者的高度认可。探索如何在挪威环境中实施以人为本的护理的意愿,开启了一个针对国家战略、研究和护理实践实施方法的进程。
Person-Centered Dementia Care in Norway: Strategies, Research and Implementation
Person-centered dementia care, as described by Tom Kitwood in his book entitled Dementia Reconsidered: The Person Comes First from 1997 [1], became known in Norway in the early 2000s. The theory and value base of person-centered care became highly recognized by central stakeholders in dementia care and research. The willingness to explore how person-centered care could be feasible in a Norwegian setting started a process tailored to national strategy, research, and methods for implementation in care practice.