Improving Person-Centered Care Through Effective Design

This article presents eight design criteria-primarily but not exclusively for residential settings-that support the personhood of people living with dementia by providing them with greater understanding and control over their physical environment. The article describes how each criterion, based in a...

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Vydáno v:Generations (San Francisco, Calif.) Ročník 37; číslo 3; s. 45 - 52
Hlavní autor: Zeisel, John
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: San Francisco American Society on Aging 01.10.2013
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ISSN:0738-7806, 2694-5126
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Shrnutí:This article presents eight design criteria-primarily but not exclusively for residential settings-that support the personhood of people living with dementia by providing them with greater understanding and control over their physical environment. The article describes how each criterion, based in a neuroscience understanding of hard-wired brain function, leads to a greater sense of self, improved relationships among individuals, staff, and family members, and ultimately person-centered care.
Bibliografie:0738-7806(20130901)37:3L.45;1-
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