Person Centred Dementia Care in the Prevention of Behaviours and Aggression

Person Centred Dementia Care in the Prevention of Behaviours and Aggression

Q: Students are to write an essay on dementia and the application of person centred dementia care in the prevention of behaviours and aggression using the research literature.

Resources for dementia
Students are to write an essay on dementia and the application of a person-centred dementia care in the prevention of behaviors and aggression.
The essay has to be built on search literatures, introduce Dementia, behaviors, personal concepts toward positive and negative treating, and do your research.

? Requested Sources: (12 references)
A. Recent (5 years or less) academic sources, majorly scholarly, peer reviewed journal articles, text books can be utilized
B. Come Into My World : http://nursing.flinders.edu.au/comeintomyworld/

Come into my world interview with Prof. Dawn Brooker, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, <http://nursing.flinders.edu.au/comeintomyworld/#vids>.

– includes: Video Resources
1-Come Into My World Come Walk With Me.
2-Come Into My World Come Listen To Me.
3-Come Into My World Come Meet With Me.
4-Come Into My World Come Feel With Me.
5-Come Into My World Come Dance With Me.
6-Come Into My World Interacting With People Who Have Dementia.
7-Come Into My World Trailer and Soundtrack.
8-Come Into My World Interview with Prof. Dawn Brooker.

C. Come Into My World – How to interact with a Person who has Dementia

De Bellis, AM, Bradley, SL, Wotherspoon, A, Walter, B, Guerin, P, Cecchin, M & Paterson, J 2009, Come into my world – how to interact with a person who has dementia: an educational resource for undergraduate healthcare students on person-centred care, Flinders University, Hyde Park Press, Adelaide. (Attached)

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D. A very important research resource that you might benefit from for this essay and highly recommended by my tutor
(www.caresearch.com.au):
– The following link will take you to the CareSearch Dementia filter webpage which explains what a dementia search filter is: http://www.caresearch.com.au/caresearch/tabid/2805/Default.aspx
– This next link takes you to the PubMed Dementia search terms for the filter: http://www.caresearch.com.au/caresearch/tabid/2799/Default.aspx As you can see the dementia search terms filter provides you with a list of behaviours and journal resources that address that behaviour (click on the “everything” tab to see everything available).

• Suggested Sources:
There are many resources on the web for further learning and development. Recommended sites to visit include, but are not limited to:
– Alzheimer’s Australia
– Dementia Collaborative Research Centers
– Dementia Training and Study Centers
– Alzheimer’s Disease International
– World Health Organization
– Various government resources.