Humans: An integrative review exploring dehumanisation in advanced dementia
Jesper Bøgmose,
Benjamin Miguel Olivares Bøgeskov,
Tom Dening
et al.
Abstract:Background: People living with advanced dementia risk being seen as someone without personhood in contemporary societies, an understanding that has been described and challenged for decades in dementia scholarly literature. Such perception can be characterised as forms of existential dehumanisation, which still asserts itself in dementia care practices, adversely affecting the ethical and caring aspects of such care. Aim: To challenge dehumanisation in dementia care, we must first learn to recognise what fost… Show more
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