社区和痴呆症在健康和社会护理的背景下:对英国政策发展的文献和影响的现实主义审查

J. Keady, Sarah Campbell, H. Barnes, R. Ward, Xia Li, C. Swarbrick, S. Burrow, Ruth Elvish
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英格兰的国家痴呆症战略在转变保健和社会护理服务以及改进委托架构方面发挥了重要作用。然而,迄今为止,很少有人关注室外和建筑环境对痴呆症患者及其护理人员生活的影响和交叉方式。更好地理解室外环境和建筑环境的一种方法是通过关注“社区”,因为这是一个公共政策领域,在这个领域,人们试图跨学科地解开它的含义、意义和身份。本文采用现实主义的回顾方法,详细介绍了将痴呆症患者的生活经历与社区联系起来的工作的主要发现和信息。我们从这篇综述中得到的发现被归纳和定义/呈现在三个标题下,即:户外空间、建筑环境和日常技术。这些标题和我们的定义不是离散的属性,在内容上有一些重叠。我们没有发现任何研究着手询问痴呆症患者如何定义他们的社区,也没有研究探索痴呆症患者的日常社区实践。诸如公民身份和英国联合政府推进的“大社会”等新兴概念,促进了公民责任和网络化、痴呆能力社区的愿景,但对这些举措的评估实际上没有出现在文献中。这篇综述确实发现了一些有趣和创新的研究方法,可以扩展邻里工作,比如“步行访谈”。为了开发痴呆症的社区模型,未来的研究应该检查社区作为社会空间和物理空间之间的关系和相互作用,以及痴呆症患者作为“场所制造者”的积极作用。版权所有©剑桥大学出版社2012。
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Neighbourhoods and dementia in the health and social care context: a realist review of the literature and implications for UK policy development
The National Dementia Strategy in England has performed an essential role in transforming health and social care services and improving the commissioning architecture. However, to date, little attention has been paid to understanding the ways in which the outdoor and built environment impacts and intersects with the lives of people with dementia and their carers. One way of better understanding the outdoor and built environment is through a focus on the 'neighbourhood' as this is an area of public policy where attempts are being made across disciplines to unpack its meanings, significance and identity. This paper adopts a realist review method to detail the key findings and messages from the body of work that links the experience of living with dementia to the neighbourhood. Our findings from this review are assimilated and defined/presented under three headings, namely: outdoor spaces, built environment, and everyday technologies. These headings and our definitions are not discrete properties and there is some overlap in content. We found no research that sets out to enquire about how people with dementia might define their neighbourhood or that explores everyday neighbourhood practices for those living with the condition. Emerging concepts such as citizenship and, in the UK, the Coalition Government advancement of the 'Big Society', promote a vision of civic responsibilities and networked, dementia-capable communities, but evaluation of such initiatives are virtually absent from the literature. The review did uncover some interesting and innovative research methods that extend neighbourhood working, such as the 'walking interview'. In order to develop a neighbourhood model for dementia, future research should examine the relationship and interaction between the neighbourhood as a social space and as a physical space alongside the active role of people with dementia as 'place-makers'. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012.
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