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Practitioners' Views on Enabling People With Dementia to Remain in Their Homes During and After Crisis

Authors :
Marcus Redley
Fiona Poland
Donna Maria Coleston-Shields
Miriam Stanyon
Jennifer Yates
Amy Streater
Martin Orrell
Redley, Marcus [0000-0001-8866-7990]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

Peer reviewed: True<br />One way of supporting people living with dementia is assisting them to live in their homes (as opposed to being admitted to hospital or other facility) and providing them with a specialist service that responds to crises. This makes it important to understand how best to organize such crisis response services. This study examines practitioners' actions to reduce inpatient admissions among this population. Through interviews with healthcare practitioners, we find that practitioners negotiate a complex intersection between (1) what constitutes a crisis in relation to the patient and/or the carer, (2) the demands of building a working relationship with both the patient and their family carers, and (3) ensuring effective communications with social services responsible for long-term community support. Findings suggest that policies aimed at reducing admissions should be based on a model of care that more closely maps practitioners' relational and bio-medical work in these services.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42a977d868c215986d7d5022c49695c6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.90768