Trauma‐informed approach to managing behaviour in dementia

Author:

Lewington Kate1,Berragan Liz2,Kuruvilla Tarun3

Affiliation:

1. Ms Lewington is Senior Community Dementia Practitioner at Gloucestershire Health & Care Trust and her PhD is with the University of Gloucestershire

2. Dr Berragan is Associate Professor Health and Social Care Education & School Postgraduate Research Lead for the University of Gloucestershire

3. Professor Kuruvilla is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Gloucestershire Health & Care Trust and Visiting Professor at University of Gloucestershire, UK.

Abstract

Causes of behaviour that challenge in dementia are often thought to be due to reversible factors, such as a urine infection or disrupted sleep‐wake cycle. In this review, the authors consider a definition of behaviour that challenges commonly cited causes and management models. Finally, recommendations for an alternative view and subsequent approach to managing behaviour that challenges are suggested.

Publisher

Wiley

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