Dementia Care in Nursing
- Sue Barker - Cardiff University, UK
- Michele Board - Bournemouth University, UK
Courses:
Long Term Conditions in Nursing
Long Term Conditions in Nursing
July 2012 | 184 pages | Learning Matters
Dementia care presents a huge challenge to health and social care both now and in the future. The number of those in the UK with dementia is expected to increase to 1.4 million in the next 30 years. Regardless of the field of nursing all nurses need to understand the experiences of a person with dementia and the issues related to their care. This book provides an introduction to dementia care for nursing students with an emphasis on humanizing care. Real life case studies show the person behind the patient and explore the ethical dilemmas that a nurse may face.
Key Features
Key Features
- Linked to the latest NMC Standards and ESCs for degree-level education
- Real life case studies link theoretical discussion to actual patient care
- Activities help build problem-solving and decision-making skills
- Explores how the subject is relevant to all fields of practice
Introduction
Setting the Scene
Models of Nursing Care
Attitudes, Culture and Spirituality
The Person
Assessment
Diagnosis
Care
Legal and Ethical Issues
This is a well written, accessible and user friendly text which should be a good resource for students to use alongside other source material.
School of Healthcare, Leeds University
August 9, 2012