Understanding young onset dementia : evaluation, needs and care
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Understanding young onset dementia : evaluation, needs and care
(Aging and mental health research / series editor, Martin Orrell)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Understanding Young Onset Dementia provides a state-of-the-art overview of approaches to care and evaluation for people with young onset dementia. It reviews the challenges in providing care and services, outlines new innovations in treatment and explores the impact of the condition to offer guidance about best practice in care.
Written by world-leading researchers and experts in the field, this book gives key evidence for best practice and focuses on lived experience of those with young onset dementia. It has a broad focus looking at aspects of care beyond diagnosis and gives a comprehensive summary of the current qualitative and quantitative research in the field of young onset dementia. This international collaboration fills a much-needed gap in the academic market and is vital to guide learning and deliver future innovations.
This book will be of great interest for academics, scholars and post graduate students in the field of mental health and dementia research. It will also appeal to neurologists, psychiatrist, geriatricians and psychologists looking to update their knowledge or already working in the field.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Wendy Mitchell
Introduction
Part 1: Introduction to young onset dementia
Chapter 1
Young-onset dementia - challenges in nomenclature and clinical definitions
Dennis van de Veen, Christian Bakker, Raymond Koopmans
Chapter 2
Epidemiology and subtypes of dementia
Dexter Penn, Martin Rossor
Part 2: Evaluation of dementia in younger people
Chapter 3
Clinical presentation and differential diagnosis of dementia in younger people
Yolande Pijnenburg, Cynthia Klaassen
Chapter 4
Changes in behavior and emotions
Joany Millenaar, Marjolein de Vugt
Part 3: Needs in Young Onset Dementia
Chapter 5
The experience of living with young onset dementia
Jan Oyebode
Chapter 6
The perceptions and experiences of children and young people who have a parent with young onset dementia
Pat Sikes, Melantie Hall
Chapter 7
Care needs and experiences with services in young-onset dementia
Christian Bakker
Part 4: Care and Support
Chapter 8
International differences in best practice for young onset dementia
Vasileios Stamou, Janet Carter
Chapter 9
Vocational Rehabilitation for Young Onset Dementia: International Perspectives
Jun Yaeda, Nobuko Sunami
Chapter 10
An overview of ehealth interventions to support caregivers. A review of evidence relevant to Young Onset Dementia
Bridget Jones
Chapter 11
Palliative care in people with Young Onset Dementia
Raymond Koopmans, Jenny van der Steen, Marieke Perry, Romy Van Rickstal
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