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Dans cette section, vous trouverez de la documentation écrite ainsi que des vidéos, pour vous aider à approfondir votre connaissance en matière d’accompagnement aux personnes fragilisées.

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Lectures

PRINCE M, BRYCE R, ALBANESE E, WIMO A, RIBEIRO W, FERRI CP. (2013), “The global prevalence of dementia: A systematic review and metaanalysis”, Alzheimer’s Dement, 9(1), 63–75.e2.

BUNTINX F., DE LEPELEIRE J, FONTAINE O., YLIEFF M. (2002), “Long-term Assistance and Care for Dependent Elderly and People with Dementia”, Qualidem 1999-2002, Leuven – Liège, Qualidem.

GEORGES DR., QUALLS SH, CAMP CJ, WHITEHOUSE PJ (2013), “Renovating Alzheimer’s: « constructive » reflections on the new clinical and research diagnostic guidelines”, Gerontologist, 53(3), 378-87.

CARBONNELLE S, CASINI A, KLEIN O. (2009), Les représentations sociales de la démence.: de l’alarmiste vers une image plus nuancée: Une perspective socio-anthropologique et psychosociale, Bruxelles, Fondation Roi Baudouin.

VAN AUDENHOVE Chantal, SPRUYTTE Nele, DETROYER Elke, DE COSTER Iris, DECLERCQ Anja, YLIEFF Michel, SQUELARD Gilles, MISOTTEN Pierre (2009), « Les soins aux personnes atteintes de la maladie d’Alzheimer ou d’une maladie apparentée: perspectives et enjeux », Fondation Roi Baudoin – Série : Apprivoiser la maladie d’Alzheimer (et les maladies apparentées).

KIM SK, PARK M. (2017), “Effectiveness of person-centered care on people with dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis”, Clin Interv Aging, 12, 381–97.

PEISAH C., SKLADZIEN E. (2014), ”The use of restraints and psychotropic medications in people with dementia”, Alzheimer’s Australia, PAPER 38.

KROES M, GARCIA-STEWART S, ALLEN F, EYSSEN M, PAULUS D. (2011), Dementia: which non-pharmacological interventions?, Brussels, Good Clinical Practice (GCP).

BANERJEE S., The use of antipsychotic medication for people with dementia: Time for action. report for the Minister of State for Care Services.

EDVARDSSON D., INNES A. (2010), “Measuring Person-centered Care: A Critical Comparative Review of Published Tools”, The Gerontologist, 50(6), 834–46.

LOW L.F., Baker J.R., HARRISON F., JEON Y.H., HAERTSCH M., CAMP C.J., SKROPETA M. (2015), “The Lifestyle Engagement Activity Program (LEAP): Implementing Social and Recreational Activity into Case-Managed Home Care”, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (JAMDA), 16, 1069-1076.

LEE M.M., CAMP C.J., MALONE M.L. (2007), “Effects of intergenerational Montessori-based activities programming on engagement of nursing home residents with dementia”, Journal of Clinical Interventions in Aging, 2(3), 477-83.

CAMP C.J., SKRAJNER M.J. (2004), “Resident-Assisted Montessori Programming (RAMP): training persons with dementia to serve as group activity leaders”, The Gerontologist, 44(3), 426-31.

JUDGE, K. S., CAMP, C. J., & ORSULIC-JERAS, S. (2000), “Use of Montessori-based activities for clients with dementia in adult day care: Effects on engagement”, American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 15, 42-46.

ORSULIC-JERAS, S., JUDGE, K.S., & CAMP, C.J. (2000), “Montessori-based activities for long-term care residents with advanced dementia: Effects on engagement and affect”, The Gerontologist, 40(1), 107-11.