The Journey Towards Community-Based Dementia Care: The Destination, Roadmap, Guide, Tour Group and the Conditions.

Q4 Medicine World health & population Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.12927/whp.2019.26061
Henk Nies
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In their paper, Morton-Chang et al. (2016) discuss how aging societies are struggling and trying to cope with the rapidly increasing numbers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). In that sense, the Canadian case is not unique. On the contrary, it is very similar to other developing countries. Therefore, it is worthwhile to reflect from another country's perspective on this unprecedented societal development. In this paper, I will consider the challenge of dealing with increasing numbers of PLWD from the European and, in particular, Dutch perspectives. Whereas, MortonChang et al. pose the question: "How do we get there from here?" I will address the issues of what the "there" should be and how we get there from my European/Dutch perspective. I will provide my view on how the roadmap can be drawn, who needs to be on the tour, who might be the guide and what conditions need to be in place to arrive at the desired destination.

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社区痴呆症护理之旅:目的地、路线图、导游、旅行团和条件。
在他们的论文中,Morton-Chang等人(2016)讨论了老龄化社会如何挣扎并试图应对快速增长的痴呆症患者(PLWD)。从这个意义上说,加拿大的情况并不独特。相反,它与其他发展中国家非常相似。因此,从另一个国家的角度来反思这种前所未有的社会发展是值得的。在本文中,我将从欧洲,特别是荷兰的角度考虑处理PLWD数量不断增加的挑战。然而,MortonChang等人提出了这样一个问题:“我们如何从这里到达那里?”我将从我的欧洲/荷兰视角来阐述“那里”应该是什么以及我们如何到达那里的问题。我将提供我对如何绘制路线图的看法,谁需要参加旅行,谁可能是向导,以及到达预期目的地需要什么条件。
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