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Martina Schmidhuber

    Formen der Bildung
    Menschenrechte für Personen mit Demenz
    Interkulturelle Kompetenz im Krankenhaus
    Ein gutes Leben für Menschen mit Demenz
    Der Prozess personaler Identitätsbildung und die Rolle von Institutionen
    Ethical dimensions of international dementia plans
    • 2017

      This editorial explores the intersection of dementia strategies, medical ethics, and human rights, emphasizing the need for effective protection of individuals with dementia. It discusses national dementia plans and their impact on clinical ethics, highlighting efforts in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Bavaria. The Norwegian Dementia Plan and Israel's national program for addressing Alzheimer's disease are examined, along with Singapore's approach to caring for older people with dementia. Additionally, China's emerging Alzheimer’s plan is analyzed, focusing on ethical and cultural dimensions in institutionalized nursing care. The ethics of dementia as portrayed in international films is compared between North America and Europe. The compilation also includes a synopsis of public health and clinical ethics perspectives on dementia from around the world. Key documents such as the WHO's call for global action against dementia and Scotland's Charter of Rights for people with dementia and their carers are included, alongside the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' national plan update. This collection aims to provide insights into the ethical considerations and strategies surrounding dementia care globally.

      Ethical dimensions of international dementia plans