Many cultures have distinguished between biological and social death, the latter usually occurring some time after the former. More recently social death has been noted to occur before biological death in terminally ill comatose patients. This paper presents the results of an exploratory study which examined the extent to which social death may occur before biological death among elderly people with dementia. One hundred semi-structured interviews were conducted with the caregiving relatives of dementia sufferers. Ratings were made of the degree to which carers appeared to believe their dementing dependent was socially (or ‘as good as’) dead, as well as note taken of behaviour suggesting that they had discounted the sufferer in social terms...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Social death is on many occasions used too broadly by academics in several different disciplines, cr...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Many cultures have distinguished between biological and social death, the latter usually occurring s...
In this article the concept of social death as defined by authors from various disciplines is descri...
This chapter examines the concept of social death. It does so by tracing the genesis and usage of th...
This chapter examines the concept of social death. It does so by tracing the genesis and usage of th...
BACKGROUND: The stigma associated with dementia may be influenced by how the condition has been soci...
Context Although dying peacefully is considered an important outcome of high-quality palliative care...
Overview This volume is in three sections. Part 1: The literature review examines the available rese...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the last phase of dementia and the causes of death; comparing autopsy and ...
The first purpose of this study was to describe the deaths of fifteen nursing home residents with la...
This review will outline various ways in which the notion of 'social death' can be understood, and h...
Many clinicians with different training and practice are involved in the care of persons with dement...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Social death is on many occasions used too broadly by academics in several different disciplines, cr...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Many cultures have distinguished between biological and social death, the latter usually occurring s...
In this article the concept of social death as defined by authors from various disciplines is descri...
This chapter examines the concept of social death. It does so by tracing the genesis and usage of th...
This chapter examines the concept of social death. It does so by tracing the genesis and usage of th...
BACKGROUND: The stigma associated with dementia may be influenced by how the condition has been soci...
Context Although dying peacefully is considered an important outcome of high-quality palliative care...
Overview This volume is in three sections. Part 1: The literature review examines the available rese...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the last phase of dementia and the causes of death; comparing autopsy and ...
The first purpose of this study was to describe the deaths of fifteen nursing home residents with la...
This review will outline various ways in which the notion of 'social death' can be understood, and h...
Many clinicians with different training and practice are involved in the care of persons with dement...
Understanding dementia is a pressing social challenge. This paper draws on the ‘Dementia talking: ca...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Social death is on many occasions used too broadly by academics in several different disciplines, cr...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...