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Titre : | - 2022 - Life after diagnosis : Navigating treatment, care and support | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Serge Gauthier, Auteur ; Claire Webster, Auteur ; Stijn Servaes, Auteur ; José A. Morais, Auteur ; Pedro Rosa-Neto, Auteur ; Chloé Benoist, Auteur ; Wendy Weidner, Auteur | Importance : | 416 p. | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) Démences:Maladie d'Alzheimer Diagnostic Individu:Aidants:Aidant familial Relations:Relation aidant-malade Thérapeutique:Traitement non-médicamenteux
| Résumé : | The World Alzheimer Report 2022 is dedicated to the vast topic of post-diagnosis support – an umbrella term encompassing the variety of official and informal services and information aimed at promoting the health, social, and psychological wellbeing of people with dementia and their carers after a diagnosis.
ADI estimates that 75% of people with dementia are not diagnosed globally, with that rate believed to rise as high as 90% in some lower- and middle-income countries. But diagnosis is only the first, albeit arduous, step on the journey. Post-diagnosis support is often a daunting field to navigate, particularly when the systems meant to provide such support are confusing, limited, or outright non-existent depending on where one lives. |
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- 2022 - Life after diagnosis : Navigating treatment, care and support [texte imprimé] / Serge Gauthier, Auteur ; Claire Webster, Auteur ; Stijn Servaes, Auteur ; José A. Morais, Auteur ; Pedro Rosa-Neto, Auteur ; Chloé Benoist, Auteur ; Wendy Weidner, Auteur . - 416 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) Démences:Maladie d'Alzheimer Diagnostic Individu:Aidants:Aidant familial Relations:Relation aidant-malade Thérapeutique:Traitement non-médicamenteux
| Résumé : | The World Alzheimer Report 2022 is dedicated to the vast topic of post-diagnosis support – an umbrella term encompassing the variety of official and informal services and information aimed at promoting the health, social, and psychological wellbeing of people with dementia and their carers after a diagnosis.
ADI estimates that 75% of people with dementia are not diagnosed globally, with that rate believed to rise as high as 90% in some lower- and middle-income countries. But diagnosis is only the first, albeit arduous, step on the journey. Post-diagnosis support is often a daunting field to navigate, particularly when the systems meant to provide such support are confusing, limited, or outright non-existent depending on where one lives. |
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