Using ecological theory to manage behaviour and symptoms in people living with dementia: a transdisciplinary approach to design
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Architectural Science Review, 2023, 66, (5), pp. 406-415
- Issue Date:
- 2023-09-03
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Perception is a primary role of cognition and perception itself changes with dementia Behaviour changes also because people respond to what they percieve A transdisciplinary approachmethod of transgressing disciplinary boundaries to integrate understandings from the sciences medicine the caring professions the arts indigenous perspectives and the perspectives of the people living with dementia PLWD themselves A key is found in the ecological theories of perception which in themselves fill an uncertain space between the disciplines The theories promise to mitigate the symptomatology of dementia problematic behaviour and improve the sense of wellbeing for PLWD passively and non invasively if only carers of PLWD were to use them
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