Title of article :
FOR WHOM AND FOR WHAT THE DEFINITION OF SEVERE DEMENTIA
IS USEFUL AN EDCON CONSENSUS
Author/Authors :
E.J. BYRNE1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The European Dementia Consensus Network (EDCON) is a special project of the Madariaga
Foundation located in Brussels. The Madariaga Foundation seeks to facilitate collaboration between European
countries and between the public and private sector. This paper will review the differences in the definitions of
Severe Dementia and summarise the EDCON consensus on their implications for management. EDCON
recommends that: - The attributes of the person suffering from dementia should be given as much attention (and
are as important for care) as the severity of cognitive decline in dementia; - The dementia syndrome (particularly
in it’s severe form) is inadequately defined by criteria which only includes the domain of cognition; - Physical,
legal, social and cultural factors defining the environment of patients and their families should be carefully
examined and that the results of this examination should be used in conjunction with the results of the somatic
and psychiatric assessment in planning care and placement of the patient; - patients with severe dementia should
have access to palliative care; - family members should be included in the care plans for those with severe
dementia who are in institutional care.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging