People with Dementia at the Heart of Research

People with Dementia at the Heart of Research
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Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781787757035
ISBN-13 : 178775703X
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Book Synopsis People with Dementia at the Heart of Research by : Rachael Litherland

Download or read book People with Dementia at the Heart of Research written by Rachael Litherland and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2024-04-18 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: People with dementia are uniquely qualified to discuss the challenges of their condition and the features of effective support, but their voices are all too often drowned out in research and debates about policy. It's time for that to change. Dementia Enquirers is an ambitious and novel programme of work which has tested out what it means for people with dementia to lead research and has developed a new 'driving seat' approach to co-research. This ground-breaking book features 26 research projects led by groups of people with dementia, supported by group facilitators and academics, to make their voices heard. Topics include giving up driving, GP dementia reviews, living alone with dementia, and using AI platforms such as smart speakers. The book also describes how people with dementia shaped the entire programme, and addressed head-on issues such as ethics approval processes and complex research language. A key read for anyone involved in dementia support, this research brings the voices of people with dementia to the fore to explore their experiences of researching the condition.


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