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Conducting family meetings on families with dementia: An integrative review.

Huiyue ZhangNan WangNan BaiMin Yin
Published in: Journal of clinical nursing (2024)
In order to make family meetings more accessible to families of individuals with dementia, we offer the following recommendations for future research and practice: Rather than a blanket rejection, the decision regarding the participation of individuals with dementia in family meetings should be based on their specific condition and the needs of their family. Coordination and harmonisation of opinions and perceptions among family members of individuals with dementia can sometimes be complex for healthcare professionals. The involvement of family coordinators may simplify this process. To determine the optimal timing for holding family meetings that can better assist families dealing with dementia, we propose that the right to initiate a meeting be granted to the family. This allows them to convene with healthcare professionals and address their concerns at their convenience.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement