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  • ...Communication to Enhance Therapeutic Interactions With People Living With Dementia]]
    102 bytes (12 words) - 16:25, 11 June 2021
  • ...Communication to Enhance Therapeutic Interactions With People Living With Dementia]]
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  • ...Communication to Enhance Therapeutic Interactions With People Living With Dementia]]
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  • ...ion'''<ref name="NHS Choices 2012">NHS Choices 2012. www.nhs.uk/conditions/dementia/pages/introduction/apsx (accessed 21/10/2012)</ref><span style="line-height * Currently more than 55 million people live with dementia worldwide, and there are nearly 10 million new cases every year.
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  • ...ependence for Persons With Dementia|Promoting independence for people with dementia]] *[[Carers guide to dementia|Carer’s guide for dementia]]
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  • ...billion people globally need 1 or more assistive products but only 1 in 10 people in need have access to assistive products. <ref name=":3">Assistive technol == Who Might Need a Communication Device? ==
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  • ...tia-with-lewy-bodies (accessed 13.9.2022)</ref>[[File:Dementia 3.jpg|thumb|Dementia]] ...Consensus guidelines for the clinical and pathologic diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) Report of the consortium on DLB international workshop. N
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  • ...ychological support. Despite its importance, access to palliative care for dementia faces challenges due to misconceptions about the condition and the complexi === Dementia and its Progression ===
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  • ...sion of formal health and support services as well as caregivers' efforts. People who do not have access to assistive products may face exclusion, isolation, == People who Most Need Assistive Technology Products ==
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  • ...in a set of clinical manifestations known collectively as frontotemporal [[dementia]] (FTD) syndromes. ...[Tauopathy|tauopathies]], a family of neurodgenerative diseases associated with the aggregation of tau protein in the brain.  
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  • ...6/s12912-021-00684-2 A literature-based study of patient-centered care and communication in nurse-patient interactions: barriers, facilitators, and the way forward. ...lter their communication style over the course of the day as they interact with many different patient populations. Some populations may require providers
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  • ...y trained animals into healthcare to enhance the well-being of individuals with cognitive or physical disabilities. AAT is used by various health professio ...ve care, pain management, autism, ADHD, trauma and patients with physical, communication or cognitive disabilities, etc.
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  • ...stive technology. It reduced and diminished the disparities between people with different abilities.<ref>Blair ME. [https://theconversation.com/stephen-haw ...differ from person to person and condition to condition. For example, some people may need to spend more time on self-care and engage their caregiver, but ot
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  • <blockquote>'''‘It is my opinion that a clinician unacquainted with the complexity of the pain experience will regard painful conditions as eit ...ence the effectiveness of assessment. The varying causes of limitations to communication are discussed later in this article under the subheadings below:
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  • ...efers to the use of multiple medications in a patient, commonly an [[Older People - An Introduction|older adult]].<ref name=":0">Nguyen T, Wong E, Ciummo F. * Each year, thousands of [[Medication and Older People|elderly patients suffer injury because of adverse effects]] from multiple m
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  • [[File:Dementia 2.jpg|right|frameless]] ...(a related term, comorbidity, describes the burden of illness co-existing with a particular disease of interest)<ref>Johnston MC, Crilly M, Black C, Presc
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  • ...nt Therapy in the Treatment of Adults With Depression: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analyses. Front. Psychol. 2019;10:936. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00936< ...or control) and white matter integrity in the corpus callosum (involved in communication between the two hemispheres).
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  • ...ady PD, Tadi P, Del Pozo E. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557444/ Dementia] (Nursing). Available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557444/ (acces {{#ev:youtube|HobxLbPhrMc}}<ref>AlzheimersResearch UK What is dementia? Alzheimer's Research UK Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hob
    28 KB (3,855 words) - 11:18, 20 November 2023
  • ...or brain tumor. Aphasia leaves a person unable to communicate effectively with others.<ref name=":2">NHS choices. NHS; 2021 March 23. Available from: http ...anguage and is often caused by diseases and disorders affecting the brain, with cerebrovascular accident being the most common cause<ref name=":1">Le H, Lu
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  • ...ref name="Roberts and Bucksey">Roberts, L. and Bucksey, S.J. Communicating with patients: what happens in practice? Physical Therapy 2007;87;586-594</ref>. ...has about managing a particular patient group, the more satisfied they are with their job, and that attitudes and level of stress are improved’<ref name=
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