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Tag Archives: Health Promotion
Tips for Improving Your Health When Living With Dementia (Guest Post: Emily Bradbury, Superdream)
According to recent statistics, one in three people who live to 65 will have some form of dementia before we die. Perhaps even more shockingly, these Design Council statistics also show that a million people in the UK will be … Continue reading
Posted in Universal Interest
Tagged Activity, Age and Ageing, Ageing, Ageing Well, Dietary Choices, Emily Bradbury (Superdream), Exercise, Exercise for Dementia, Health and Wellbeing, Health Promotion, Insomnia, Moderate Exercise, Physical Activity, Quality of Life, Regular Exercise, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Disturbances, Sleep Hygiene, Sleep Problems, Sleeping, Social Inclusion, Social Life, Social Networks, Social Relationships, Solihull Care: Residential and Respite Care in Solihull, Stress Avoidance, Stress Reduction, Superdream (Bromsgrove), Wellbeing
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Health Policy Under the Coalition Government (King’s Fund)
Summary This review examines the coalition government’s policies on health care and summarises emerging performance issues. Full Text Link Reference Gregory, S. Dixon, A. Ham, C. [Eds] (2012). Health policy under the coalition government: a mid-term assessment. London: The King’s … Continue reading
Posted in For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), King's Fund, National, NHS, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
Tagged Ageing and Long-Term Care: Projections, Alcohol Consumption, Care Quality Commission, Care Quality Commission (CQC), Clinical Effectiveness, Coalition Government, CQUIN Frameworks, Efficiency, Equity, Future Healthcare, Future Long-Term Care Costs, Health and Social Care Act (2012), Health Policy, Health Promotion, Length of Stay (LoS), Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Mandate to the NHS Commissioning Board, Mortality, Mortality Rates, National Dementia CQUIN, NHS Health and Social Care Act (2012), NHS Mandate, NHS Outcomes Framework, Obesity, Patient Experience, Patient Experience Research, Patient Safety, QIPP, Quality Innovation Productivity and Prevention (QIPP), Smoking, Strategic Clinical Networks, User Experience
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Developing a Person-Centred Model of Care for the Patient with Dementia (International Conference on Person Centred Healthcare; London, September 13th / 14th 2012)
[A version of this item appears in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 3 Issue 1, August 2012]. Summary Professor Andrew Miles (Director of the International Conference and Publication Series on Person Centred Healthcare) has proposed the development of a … Continue reading
Posted in For Doctors (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), International, Models of Dementia Care, National, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
Tagged 2012 Geneva Declaration on Person-Centred Care for Chronic Diseases, 5th Geneva Conference on Person-Centered Medicine, Care Pathway, Clinical Integration, College of Person-Centered Medicine, Developing a Person-Centered Model of Healthcare for Dementia (Conference: London; September 2012), Engagement, Enhancing and Enabling Well-Being for the Person with Dementia, Fifth Geneva Conference on Person-Centered Medicine, Geneva Declaration on Person-Centered Care for Chronic Diseases, Geneva Declaration on Person-Centred Care for Chronic Diseases (WHO 2012), Health Promotion, Hospital Care Pathway, ICPCM: International Network (now College) of Person Centered Medicine, IJPCM: International Journal of Person Centered Medicine, Integration, Integration of Health Promotion and Illness Intervention, International College for Person Centred Medicine, International College of Person-Centered Medicine, International Conference and Publications Series on Person Centred Healthcare, International Journal of Person Centered Medicine (IJPCM), International Network (now College) of Person Centered Medicine (ICPCM), Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Modifiable Risk Factors, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD), PCC: Person-Centered Care Movement, Person-Centered Care (PCC) Movement, Person-Centered Model of Healthcare for Dementia, Person-Centred Model of Care for Patients with Dementia, Personalised Care, Personalised Clinical Services, Professor Andrew Miles (Director of the International Conference and Publication Series on Person Centred Healthcare), Protection, Protective Factors, Risk Factors, Well-Being, World Health Organisation (WHO) Global Status Report on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD)
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