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Julian C. Hughes

    Dementia and Ethics Reconsidered
    How We Think About Dementia
    Dementia, Law and Ethics
    Ethical Issues in Dementia Care
    • 2020

      Dementia, Law and Ethics

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This guide will give practitioners the confidence to deal with the ethical and legal issues which arise in clinical dementia contexts. The standalone chapters cover difficult issues such as abuse, behaviour that challenges, and forced care, and the book contains clinical case vignettes throughout.

      Dementia, Law and Ethics
    • 2014

      How We Think About Dementia

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Providing a much-needed accessible overview of the complex philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia care, this book explores current thinking around the concepts of ageing, personhood, capacity, liberty, best interests and the nature of palliative care, shedding new light on their implications for the caring professions.

      How We Think About Dementia
    • 2006

      Ethical Issues in Dementia Care

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This book considers ethical decisions in the context of relationships, treatment, safety and quality of life. It draws on the experiences of family carers as well as on existing research and emphasizes the importance of empathy and the need to acknowledge different perspectives in order to reach the best decision for the person with dementia

      Ethical Issues in Dementia Care