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  • Essay / Effective Dementia Care - 1566

    Dementia care provides support and services to a person affected by the disease itself, which is dementia. It meets the rights and needs of the person with dementia and their family. Improving quality of life and changing attitudes towards dementia is the main aim of dementia care. Dementia care also provides quality care, maintains dignity, and promotes health, safety, and comfort by considering standards of care and ethical guidelines (Adams & Manthorpe, 2003). Understanding dementia care is necessary for healthcare providers who plan to manage patients with dementia. Caregivers must know their duties and responsibilities and have the knowledge and skills required to provide quality care. To find relevant information regarding dementia care, the author plans to develop an effective search strategy that will enable this essay to be fabricated. In fact, the author plans to use Voyager on Studynet to find relevant books and e-journals using "dementia care" as keywords. In addition, the author also plans to use PubMed, CINAHL, Google Scholar, Nursing Times and British Medical Journal using dementia and dementia care as keywords, and the limitations set were Humans, Journal Article, English , Core Clinical Journals, Nursing Journals and must. be published in the last ten years until today. Dementia is becoming a universal problem of real concern to both developed and developing countries due to the increasing rate of dementia cases worldwide. In terms of prevalence and incidence worldwide, approximately 24 million people suffer from dementia and this number will double in 20 years to an estimated number of 42 million by 2020 and 81.1 million by 2040 if mortality, prevention... . middle of paper ......memory is impaired due to the disease process, their ability to feel and perceive emotions is still intact. They may not complain about it, but they can feel it and it will contribute to worsening their physical, intellectual and emotional state. Additionally, care should not be based on the exchange of money; it would be preferable if they were based on the responsibilities of the provider and the rights of the beneficiary. Overall, competent and compassionate dementia care requires knowledge, skills, a positive attitude and values ​​that make people with dementia feel loved, valued and valued by others. It can also help them get used to their condition. Additionally, successful dementia care requires effective leadership, developed quality care, adequate resources, competent staff, and appropriate training, supervision, and support for health care providers...