Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?

In the UK it is established that health and social care services for people with dementia from black and minority ethnic communities need to move towards providing evidence-based culturally appropriate care. At present, however, the evidence base available to guide professionals working with people...

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Main Authors: Mackenzie, Jennifer, Bartlett, Ruth L., Downs, Murna G.
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3838
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-38382019-08-31T03:02:15Z Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree? Mackenzie, Jennifer Bartlett, Ruth L. Downs, Murna G. Dementia Social Services Black and ethnic communities Problems In the UK it is established that health and social care services for people with dementia from black and minority ethnic communities need to move towards providing evidence-based culturally appropriate care. At present, however, the evidence base available to guide professionals working with people with dementia from diverse ethnic and cultural groups is limited, and beliefs about dementia and the type of treatment and support needed have received little attention. Consequently this creates problems for service providers faced with appropriately supporting people with dementia and their families from black and minority ethnic communities. 2009-11-03T14:08:29Z 2009-11-03T14:08:29Z 2005 Article Mackenzie, J., Bartlett, R.L. and Downs, M.G. (2005). Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology. Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 39-46. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3838 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0959259805001644
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topic Dementia
Social Services
Black and ethnic communities
Problems
spellingShingle Dementia
Social Services
Black and ethnic communities
Problems
Mackenzie, Jennifer
Bartlett, Ruth L.
Downs, Murna G.
Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
description In the UK it is established that health and social care services for people with dementia from black and minority ethnic communities need to move towards providing evidence-based culturally appropriate care. At present, however, the evidence base available to guide professionals working with people with dementia from diverse ethnic and cultural groups is limited, and beliefs about dementia and the type of treatment and support needed have received little attention. Consequently this creates problems for service providers faced with appropriately supporting people with dementia and their families from black and minority ethnic communities.
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title_short Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
title_full Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
title_fullStr Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
title_full_unstemmed Moving towards culturally competent dementia care, Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
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