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Osaka University Press
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4.6" format*252 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2019
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Miyae Yamakawa, Hiroshi Toki, Shinichi Sato (editors) Researchers, doctors, nurses, and administrative specialists have written down [the real story] about dementia. The book covers what is happening in the brain, symptoms that are often misunderstood, accurate diagnostic practices, medications, understanding the patient's mind, social support mechanisms, and effective care practices. It is a collection of knowledge and practices from the field that we hope will be useful so that people can live with dementia in a positive and satisfying way until the end of their lives. Part 1: What kind of disease is dementia really? Can dementia be prevented and treated? What does dementia teach us about individual autonomy and society? Summary [How long can we live (as we are) as human beings?] |
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Researchers, doctors, nurses, and administrative specialists have written down [the real story] about dementia.
The book covers what is happening in the brain, symptoms that are often misunderstood, accurate diagnostic practices, medications, understanding the patient's mind, social support mechanisms, and effective care practices. It is a collection of knowledge and practices from the field that we hope will be useful so that people can live with dementia in a positive and satisfying way until the end of their lives.
Part 1: What kind of disease is dementia really?
Can dementia be prevented and treated?
What does dementia teach us about individual autonomy and society?
Summary [How long can we live (as we are) as human beings?]
認知症について、研究者、医師、看護師、行政の専門家が、「ほんとうのところ」を書き下ろしました。
脳のなかで起きていること、誤解されやすい症状、的確な診断の実践、薬、患者さんの心の理解、社会で支えるしくみ、効果的なケアの実践まで。認知症と付き合いながら、最後まで前向きに満足して生ききれるよう、役立ててほしい、現場の知識と実践が集まっています。