
Alzheimer's and other Dementias
Author(s): Julian C. Hughes (Author)
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication Date: 10 Nov. 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 184 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199596557
- ISBN-13: 9780199596553
Book Description
Written by a consultant in old age psychiatry, the book provides an overview of all the different types of dementia (including younger-onset dementias), from the most-recognized – Alzheimer’s – to the less-frequent types, such as those caused by inherited metabolic disorders or HIV. The book guides the reader step-by-step through how the brain works, and explains in clear and simple language the effect of dementias on the brain, and the impact on an individual’s cognitive function.
A dedicated chapter explains how a diagnosis is reached, including the different modes of assessment, from blood tests carried out by a GP, to specialist scans, highlighting how the brain actually works. Detailed sections cover the latest treatments available, including the controversial use of antipsychotic medication, and the possibility of disease-modifying treatments in the future.
The book also explains how the multi-disciplinary team works together to look after the sufferer’s social needs, such as bathing and washing, as well as their spiritual and palliative needs.
Alzheimer’s and other Dementias: The Facts provides all the relevant information and guidance for sufferers, family and their care-givers to choose the right intervention at the right time, to create – as the book advocates – a unique and personalized management plan.Editorial Reviews
Review
This valuable new book on dementia for the nonspecialist takes, as the title indicates, a ‘just the facts’ approach. This small book (more of a monograph), written by an experienced clinician in the field and filled with essential details that deftly summarise each of the dementias, would be a requisite reference for primary care physicians. ―
Doody’sAnyone looking for an authoritative and informative, yet concise, introduction to dementia would be wise to consult ‘Alzheimer’s and other dementias’ the book should prove invaluable not only to clinicians but also to sufferers and their care givers who want to understand more about dementia and to participate in care related decisions. ―
PsyPAG QuartlerlyThis little book, provides a clear outline of the subject. Short, sharp and clearly set out, it would be a useful reference to have on a palliative care ward. ―
IAHPC NewsletterAbout the Author
Julian read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford prior to studying Medicine at Bristol. He then served in the Royal Air Force, but completed his higher training in psychiatry in Oxford and, at the same time, undertook a PhD in Philosophy at Warwick University.
He was a member of the Dementia Working Party of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, which reported in 2009. He was previously a special advisor on ethics and palliative care to the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), which produced its guidelines on dementia in 2007.
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