2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00391-021-01867-x
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Einstellungen gegenüber Menschen mit Demenz

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Demenzerkrankungen, vorrangig die Alzheimer-Demenz, nehmen weltweit zu. Ein adäquater Umgang mit dieser Entwicklung erfordert den Einbezug der Bevölkerung in entsprechende Maßnahmen; ebenso erfordert er Kenntnisse über die Einstellungen der Bevölkerung im Hinblick auf die Erkrankung und die Menschen, die von dieser Erkrankung betroffen sind. Um die Einstellung der Schweizer Bevölkerung zu Menschen mit Alzheimer-Demenz oder anderen Demenzformen (MmAD) zu e… Show more

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“…A person who has had substantial contact with someone with dementia tends to generally have a more positive attitude toward people with dementia and is more likely to overcome negative stereotypes about the disease (Lundquist & Ready, 2008; Peng et al, 2012). Attitudes also influence behavior, and persons with positive attitudes toward people with dementia generally provide them with more support and demonstrate a greater understanding of their disease (Huber & Seifert, 2021; Kraus, 1995; Lundquist & Ready, 2008). Accounting for attitudes toward people with dementia enables appropriate care and enhances these patients’ long-term quality of life.…”
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“…A person who has had substantial contact with someone with dementia tends to generally have a more positive attitude toward people with dementia and is more likely to overcome negative stereotypes about the disease (Lundquist & Ready, 2008; Peng et al, 2012). Attitudes also influence behavior, and persons with positive attitudes toward people with dementia generally provide them with more support and demonstrate a greater understanding of their disease (Huber & Seifert, 2021; Kraus, 1995; Lundquist & Ready, 2008). Accounting for attitudes toward people with dementia enables appropriate care and enhances these patients’ long-term quality of life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attitudes reflected in knowledge can also show supportive or negative behavioral tendencies (Peng et al, 2012). Many factors influence attitudes, but several surveys agree that interacting with people with dementia positively affects attitudes (Huber & Seifert, 2021). Furthermore, a lack of knowledge partially explains negative attitudes toward people with dementia (Keogh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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