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Dementia in Europe Yearbook 2014 - National care pathways for people with dementia living at home

Authors :
Diaz-Ponce, Ana
Croy, Antonia
Schrobiltgen, Celine
Steyaert, Jan
Verschraegen, Jurn
Vasileva Ilieva
Irina
Dimitrov, Ivan
Mimica, Ninoslav
Kušan Jukić, Marija
Antigoni, Diakou
Georghiou-Kyriacou, Irene
Seleari, Maria
Holmerova, Iva
Matlova, Martina
Veprkova, Radka
Zetakova, Veronika
Eckermann, Ane
Arndal, Anne
Pohjanvuori, Anita
Kuustera, Kirsti
Heiskanen, Mailis
Mollard, J
Decharry, P
Freter, H-J
Jansen, S
Tsolaki, M
Begley, E
McGettrick, G
Bartorelli, L
Blamey, M
Kuznecovs, V
Macijauskiene, J
Adomaitiene, V
Tapp, A
Mancini, D
Desbordes, J-M
Diederich, L
Scerri, C
Pesce, A
Palermiti, F
Migliasso, P
Nicaise, S
Louchart de la Chapelle, S
Bruijs, A-M
Meerveld, J
Oksengard, A R
Toft, A
Garden, M-H
Wojciechowska, M
Zincke dos Reis, M R
Adegas, P
Tudose, C
Zlobec, S
De la Cruz Galan, L
Sanchez, L G
Westerlund, K
Munk, A
Wolffensberger, M
Bilgic, B
Dalrymple, A
Cook, L
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The Dementia in Europe Yearbook 2014 focuces on care pathways for people with dementia living at home. It provides a comparative analysis of national policies and practices addresing different aspects of the pathways to diagnosis and to postdiagnosis support and care in the Members States of the European Union as well as in Jersey, Norway, Monaco, Switzerland and Turkey. Relevant topics addresed in this report include the timely diagnosis of dementia: refferal pathways ; pharmacological treatment and ongoing assessment of dementia ; disclosure of diagnosis and provision of information to people with dementia ; assessment of psychosocial needs and development of care plans ; and access to and transitions between the existing support and care services in these countries.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.57a035e5b1ae..996dd37397bf43f2e961141733b46a5a