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This novel volume offers a comprehensive examination of dementia epidemiology, diagnosis, and care across lower- and middle-income countries, in particular exploring diverse and culturally inclusive perspectives on understanding, diagnosing, and managing dementia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
PART 1 Introduction to dementia in the majority world1 Epidemiology of dementia of the world's two-thirds
2 Historical development and current status of longitudinal studies of ageing with dementia relevance in the majority world: a critical overview
3 Situational analysis of global dementia risk scores per country by geographical subregions and income levels
PART 2 Diagnosis and evaluation of dementia4 Challenges to diagnosis of dementia: exemplars from Pakistan and Kenya
5 Cognitive assessment batteries for dementia: challenges and innovations
PART 3 Interventions for dementia 6 Preventing dementia across contexts: the AFRICA-FINGERS and the risk dashboard approach
7 Drug interventions for cognitive and non-cognitive aspects of dementia
8 Adapting and implementing non-pharmacological interventions for dementia
9 Cognitive-oriented interventions to support dementia.
10 'Arts in Health' approaches to support dementia
PART 4 Care and support for people with dementia11 Advocacy, third-sector support, and community activation
12 Care partners in the dementia journey
13 Experiences from designing and implementing integrated health and social care systems for ageing populations in low-resource settings around the world
5 Research, policy, and education for dementia14 Rethinking Health Economics and Outcome Research for Dementia
15 Research capacity and capability development for dementia research in majority-world settings
16 Education and training to develop leaders in dementia and brain health
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Iracema Leroi is Professor in Geriatric Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Ireland, Director of the Global Brain Health Institute (Trinity), and a consultant geriatric psychiatrist at St James' Hospital, Dublin.
Kim-Huong Nguyen is Senior Lecturer and Health Economist at the School of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behaviour Science, the University of Queensland, Australia.
Agustin Ibañez is Professor in Global Brain Health, Trinity College Dublin, and Director of Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat) at Universidad Adolfo Ibanez (UAI), Chile.
Hany Ibrahim is Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology Department Faculty of Medicine - Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.