Shared decision-making is indispensable among people with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals to ensure that people with dementia live well. Since living with dementia involves the process of losing one’s independence and requiring support from others in all aspects of life, everyday life becomes a series of shared decision-making and collaborative efforts. Dementia care includes the process of rebuilding relationships through shared decision-making and collaboration. In particular, it is of paramount importance to make decisions on how to live well with dementia. Owing to a decline in independence, it may become difficult for people with dementia to live well or achieve happiness on their own. Hence, they are expected to...
Copyright © 2012 Hajime Takechi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year research project will involve talking ...
Indications of dementia disease include deterioration of memory, thinking, behaviour, and the abilit...
The prevalence of dementia in Thailand is rising. In 2015, it was estimated that there were 600,000 ...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Background: For people living with dementia, the capacity to make important decisions about themselv...
Advance care planning for people with dementia has become a focus of dementia care policies in devel...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this systematic review were to: 1) understand how people living with de...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective multiperspective study provides insight into the deci...
People with dementia who feel included in decisions about their care show higher well-being and posi...
Background: Decision making is an important part of managing one's life with dementia. Shared decisi...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
Policy guidelines insist that people with dementia should be involved in decisions about key life ch...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
Copyright © 2012 Hajime Takechi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year research project will involve talking ...
Indications of dementia disease include deterioration of memory, thinking, behaviour, and the abilit...
The prevalence of dementia in Thailand is rising. In 2015, it was estimated that there were 600,000 ...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Background: For people living with dementia, the capacity to make important decisions about themselv...
Advance care planning for people with dementia has become a focus of dementia care policies in devel...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this systematic review were to: 1) understand how people living with de...
Item does not contain fulltextThis prospective multiperspective study provides insight into the deci...
People with dementia who feel included in decisions about their care show higher well-being and posi...
Background: Decision making is an important part of managing one's life with dementia. Shared decisi...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
Policy guidelines insist that people with dementia should be involved in decisions about key life ch...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
The prevalence of dementia will continue to increase with the ageing of the population. Many people ...
Copyright © 2012 Hajime Takechi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This two-year research project will involve talking ...
Indications of dementia disease include deterioration of memory, thinking, behaviour, and the abilit...