Alzheimer's Disease
Policy and Practice Across Europe
Morton Warner author Sally Furnish author Marcus Longley author Brian Lawlor author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Mar '94
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Alzheimer's disease is becoming more common in Europe, with significant human, ethical, economic and professional challenges to society. This book examines clinical practice and service delivery, and identifies policy issues that could lead to improved quality of life for sufferers and carers. The book:
• Describes the differing needs of sufferers and carers, and how they can be met by a co-ordinated approach to policy and implementation
• Outlines the particular challenges that healthcare policy makers face for this disease
• Shows how better models of service provision can be developed and describes best practice models
• Discusses the lessons to be learnt from various European pioneering projects
This is a concise and practical guide for clinical specialists including psychiatrists, geriatricians, neurologists, public health doctors, nurses, and policy makers and shapers in health and social services.
'This book, containing reports from fifteen different countries of the European Union, will be of great help for all to improve conditions for sufferers as well as carers, in Europe and elsewhere' The Queen of Sweden, in the Foreword
ISBN: 9781857754162
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 476g
136 pages