Person-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature Review
We conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered dementia care in China. We synthesized key findings from included articles according to three overarching themes: Chinese cultural relevance of person-centered care (PCC), perceived needs for PCC for older...
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doaj-c2960cfe34684822b31fd6e1f00c3c272020-11-25T03:08:25ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142019-05-01510.1177/2333721419844349Person-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature ReviewJing Wang MSN0Bei Wu PhD1Barbara J. Bowers PhD2Michael J. Lepore PhD3Ding Ding PhD4Eleanor S. McConnell PhD5Kirsten N. Corazzini PhD6Duke University, Durham, NC, USANYU Aging Incubator, New York University, New York, New York, USAUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison, USARTI International, Washington, DC, USAInstitute of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaGeriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, Department of Veteran Affairs, Durham, NC, USADuke University, Durham, NC, USAWe conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered dementia care in China. We synthesized key findings from included articles according to three overarching themes: Chinese cultural relevance of person-centered care (PCC), perceived needs for PCC for older adults in China, implementation and measurement of PCC in China , and person-centered dementia care model . We also drew on frameworks, theories, and other contents from the examined articles to develop a person-centered dementia care model with specific relevance to China. The model is a good starting point to help us operationalize globally relevant core principles of PCC in the specific sociocultural context of China. The framework will be informed by more empirical studies and evolve with the ongoing operationalization of PCC. Although PCC is a new concept and has not been vigorously or systematically studied in China, it is attracting increasing attention from Chinese researchers. More empirical studies are needed to link PCC to measurable outcomes, enrich the framework for applying PCC, and construct assessment and evaluation systems to facilitate the provision of PCC across countries and cultures. Global consortia and collaborations with multidisciplinary expertise to develop a PCC common data infrastructure that is internationally relevant for data sharing and comparison are needed.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721419844349 |
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Jing Wang MSN Bei Wu PhD Barbara J. Bowers PhD Michael J. Lepore PhD Ding Ding PhD Eleanor S. McConnell PhD Kirsten N. Corazzini PhD Person-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature Review Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine |
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Jing Wang MSN Bei Wu PhD Barbara J. Bowers PhD Michael J. Lepore PhD Ding Ding PhD Eleanor S. McConnell PhD Kirsten N. Corazzini PhD |
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Person-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature Review |
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Person-Centered Dementia Care in China: A Bilingual Literature Review |
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We conducted a bilingual literature review of the existing studies focusing on person-centered dementia care in China. We synthesized key findings from included articles according to three overarching themes: Chinese cultural relevance of person-centered care (PCC), perceived needs for PCC for older adults in China, implementation and measurement of PCC in China , and person-centered dementia care model . We also drew on frameworks, theories, and other contents from the examined articles to develop a person-centered dementia care model with specific relevance to China. The model is a good starting point to help us operationalize globally relevant core principles of PCC in the specific sociocultural context of China. The framework will be informed by more empirical studies and evolve with the ongoing operationalization of PCC. Although PCC is a new concept and has not been vigorously or systematically studied in China, it is attracting increasing attention from Chinese researchers. More empirical studies are needed to link PCC to measurable outcomes, enrich the framework for applying PCC, and construct assessment and evaluation systems to facilitate the provision of PCC across countries and cultures. Global consortia and collaborations with multidisciplinary expertise to develop a PCC common data infrastructure that is internationally relevant for data sharing and comparison are needed. |
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