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Ethics and Personhood in Dementia Care

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Overview

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Apply ethical practices to improve dementia care

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 55 million people are living with dementia worldwide. While there is no cure for dementia, there are still ways to care for individuals with dementia and their support systems.

On this flexible, online course from McGraw Hill, you’ll explore ways to improve quality of life for dementia patients by examining ethical considerations around person-centred care.

At the end of eight weeks, you’ll leave the course with greater knowledge and skills to confidently deal with difficult ethical issues when caring for individuals with dementia.

Assess ethical theories in dementia

Ethical issues are involved in every decision involving someone with dementia. Start this course by learning what some of these issues are and the four ethical theories approaches to providing support.

You’ll apply these theories and approaches as it relates to coherence, which involves understanding and integrating various ethical perspectives to create consistent and compassionate care strategies.

Grasp the concept of personhood and patient best interests

Then explore what it means to have personhood and how this concept applies to individuals living with dementia. Understand how to use the Situated Embodied Agent (SEA) perspective to provide more compassionate and person-centred care.

Assess ethical issues when supporting dementia patients

Lastly, you’ll delve into more nuanced issues that you may encounter when supporting individuals living with dementia. Before finishing with end-of-life ethical dilemmas, you’ll discuss the implications of assistive technology, forced care, sexuality and intimacy, as it relates to dementia care.

This course is designed for health professionals looking to upskill in ethical dementia care. It’s particularly suited for health and care professionals, students in health-related studies, and those living with dimension or people with dementia. No prior knowledge is needed to join.

Syllabus

  • Ethical Issues in Dementia
    • Welcome to the Course
    • Introduction to Ethics
    • Ethical Issues
    • Ethical Theories
    • Wrap Up
  • Patterns of Practice and Truth-Telling
    • Introduction to Week 2
    • An approach to ethical thinking
    • Truth-Telling
    • Wrap Up
  • Personhood in Dementia
    • Introduction to Week 3
    • Person-Centred Care and Personhood
    • Narrow Views of Personhood
    • The SEA View
    • Wrap Up
  • The SEA View of Personhood and Feeding and Drinking
    • Introduction to Week 4
    • Introduction to Feeding and Drinking
    • Personhood, Feeding and Drinking
    • Wrap Up
  • Best Interests and Dementia
    • Introduction to Week 5
    • Which Conception?
    • The MCA and Best Interests
    • Personhood and Best Interests
    • Wrap Up
  • Issues Around Assistive Technology and “Forced Care”
    • Introduction to Week 6
    • Assistive Technology
    • Forced Care
    • Wrap Up
  • Sexuality and Intimacy
    • Introduction to Week 7
    • Sexuality and Intimacy
    • Course Review
    • Wrap Up
  • End-of-Life Issues and Dementia
    • Introduction to Week 8
    • End-of-Life Issues
    • Two Doctrines
    • Wrap Up

Taught by

Emma Hill

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