Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage to live well with chronic diseases, a group of health care professionals recently proposed reformulating the static WHO definition of health towards a dynamic one based on the ability to physically, mentally and socially adapt and self-manage. This paper is the result of a collaborative action of the INTERDEM Social Health Taskforce to operationalize this new health concept for people with dementia, more specifically the social domain, and to formulate directions for research and practice to promote social health in dementia.Method: Based on the expertise of the Social Health Taskforce members (N = 54) three groups were formed that worked on o...
OBJECTIVE: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
Objective: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
The notion of social health (Huber et al., 2011) as applied to dementia care research was introduced...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
A shift in focus from symptoms and disability towards the capacity and potential of the person with ...
OBJECTIVE: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
Objective: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
The notion of social health (Huber et al., 2011) as applied to dementia care research was introduced...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage t...
A shift in focus from symptoms and disability towards the capacity and potential of the person with ...
OBJECTIVE: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
Objective: The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of ne...
The notion of social health (Huber et al., 2011) as applied to dementia care research was introduced...