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'The dynamic nature of being a person': An ethnographic study of people living with dementia in their communities.

Linda BirtGeorgina CharlesworthEsme Moniz CookPhuong LeungPaul HiggsMartin OrrellFiona Poland
Published in: The Gerontologist (2023)
People living with dementia can actively draw on personal attributes, familiar rituals, objects, and social roles to continue to present themselves as social beings. Identifying how post-diagnosis people may self-manage cognitive changes to retain their presence as a person can help health and social care practitioners and families collaborate with the person living with dementia enabling them to have a continued social presence.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive impairment
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  • pain management
  • human health
  • general practice
  • health promotion