Ethical Issues in Dementia Care, 9781843103578
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Difficult choices in dementia care demand empathy and ethical clarity.

Ethical Issues in Dementia Care

making difficult decisions

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    144 pages

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    14 September 2006

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Summary

Navigating the Moral Maze: Ethical Dilemmas in Dementia Care

There are always difficult day to day decisions to be faced when caring for a person with dementia - from knowing how to deal with wandering to end of life decisions. Many of these decisions are underpinned by value judgments about right and wrong and reflect a particular view of dementia.

This book considers these ethical decisions in the context of relationships, treatment, safety and quality of life, offering pr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781843103578
ISBN-10:1843103575
Series:University of Bradford Dementia Good Practice Guides
Author:Julian C. Hughes, Clive Baldwin
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Edition:1st
Release Date:14 September 2006
Weight:202g
Dimensions:216mm x 139mm x 7mm
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Critics Review

The authors of this worthy book state that the aim is “to help carers of people with dementia…non-family, formal carers” (p.9). They take guidance from researh (Alzheimer’s society) with family carers and I have no doubt that this book would be of comfort to these such carers too… Anyone invloved with a person woth dementia becomes more expert in ethical issues. – Dementia JournalAs I get older, I would be very pleased to discover that those who might end up caring for me would have at least some of the insight and clarity of thinking of these two excellent authors. In particular, I recommend this book for medical students for they should have ethical literacy as part of their basic tool kit. – Cambridge JournalsThe book is written in an accessible style, with plenty of case examples to bring life to the issue. This book is recommended for all professionals who care for these individuals, as it helps to redress the balance of the heart of caring with the technical aspects of caring. – Clinical Psychology ForumEthical issues is one of the Bradford Dementia Groups good practice guides and is intended for all those who care for people with dementia. It is well written and clearly presented. It aims to help in making all types of difficult decisions. Every situation is unique - there are no universal right answers “being more reflective” is the message implicit in every page. – CHS Heart Magazine

About The Author

Julian C. Hughes

Julian C. Hughes is a consultant in Old Age Psychiatry at North Tyneside General Hospital and an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Institute for Ageing and Health at the University of Newcastle, UK. He is currently the Chair of the Philosophy Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He also held a short-term Fellowship in 2003 from the Wellcome Trust to consider quality of life in dementia.

Clive Baldwin is Senior Lecturer at Bradford Dementia Group, University of Bradford, UK. He is a member of the Christian Council on Aging Dementia Group and maintains his interest in the voluntary sector through fundraising and consultancy work. Both authors were involved in research at Ethox (University of Oxford) into ethical issues for family carers of people with dementia.

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