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1. 加齢とデジタル・ライフ・コース (2015)
Aging and the digital life course, edited by David Prendergast and Chiara Garattini, (Life course, culture and aging : global transformations / general editor, Jay Sokolovsky, v. 3), Berghahn, 2015
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Introduction : critical reflections on ageing and technology in the twenty-first century / Chiara Garattini and David Prendergast
Social media and the age-friendly community / Philip B. Stafford
Exploring new technologies through playful peer-to-peer engagement in informal learning / Josie Tetley ... [et al.]
Older people and constant contact media / Rachel S. Singh
Beyond determinism : understanding actual use of social robots by older people / Louis Neven and Christina Leeson
Designing technologies for social connection with older people / Joseph Wherton ... [et al.]
Avoiding the 'iceberg effect' : incorporating a behavioural change approach to technology design in chronic illness / John Dinsmore
Supporting a good life with dementia / Arlene J. Astell
Home telehealth : industry enthusiasm, health system resistance and community expectations / Sarah Delaney and Claire Somerville
Analysing hands-on-tech care work in telecare installations : frictional encounters with gerontechnological designs / Daniel López and Tomás Sánchez-Criado
Caregiving in the digital era / Madelyn Iris and Rebecca Berman
Digital storytelling and the transnational retirement networks of older Japanese adults / Mayumi Ono
Digital games in the lives of older adults / Bob De Schutter, Julie A. Brown and Henk Herman Nap
Digital ownership across lifespans / Wendy Moncur
2. 認知症(痴呆症)へのグローバルなアプローチ(2010)
Dementia : a global approach,
edited by Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy, Martin J. Prince, Jeffrey L.
Cummings, Cambridge University Press, 2010, information from https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BB03643198
Summary: "Growth in the incidence of dementia presents major challenges to global healthcare systems. As the burden of dementia in non-Western cultures grows, developing nations are expected to overtake developed nations in terms of dementia prevalence. Insights from developing nations and transcultural considerations are, nevertheless, neglected in the published literature. Dementia: A Global Approach fills this gap by integrating contemporary cross-cultural knowledge about dementia. Each section reviews the literature from the published, predominantly Western, perspective, contrasting it with empirical knowledge from non-Western cultures. Covering major clinical, epidemiological and scientific areas of interest, detailed consideration is also given to care-giving models across the world and management of patients who have migrated between regions."
Growth in the incidence of dementia presents major challenges to global healthcare systems. As the burden of dementia in non-Western cultures grows, developing nations are expected to overtake developed nations in terms of dementia prevalence. Insights from developing nations and transcultural considerations are, nevertheless, neglected in the published literature. Dementia: A Global Approach fills this gap by integrating contemporary cross-cultural knowledge about dementia. Each section reviews the literature from the published, predominantly Western, perspective, contrasting it with empirical knowledge from non-Western cultures. Covering major clinical, epidemiological and scientific areas of interest, detailed consideration is also given to care-giving models across the world and management of patients who have migrated between regions. Enriched with personal insights from clinical experts across the globe, this is a key text for neurologists, geriatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists and all those responsible for managing provisions of dementia services.
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1. The aging brain and mind: cultural and anthropological perspectives Kua Ee Heok
2. Mild cognitive impairment: current concepts and cross cultural issues Seethalakshmi Ramanathan and Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy
3. Alzheimer's Disease: the African American story Hugh Hendrie
4. Vascular cognitive impairment:
4A. The syndrome of vascular cognitive impairment: current concepts J. V. Bowler
4B. Debate: is vascular dementia more common in some parts of the world? Yes Suvarna Allad No R. Stewart
5. Cross cultural issues of global significance:
5A. Infections and dementia - the view from a developing nation P. Satishchandra and Vijayan Joy
5B. Nutrition and dementia - where is the nexus? Alan D. Dangour and Ricardo Uauy
6. Assessment:
6A. The experience of assessing cognition across cultures Kathleen S. Hall
6B. Assessing behavior in dementia across cultures Vorapun Senanarong and Jeffrey L. Cummings
7. Psychosocial factors:
7A. Quality of life in dementia: global perspective and transcultural issues Caroline Selai, Demetris Pillas and Annabel Dodds
7B. Caregiving for dementia: global perspectives and transcultural issues T. Alphons, E. S. Krishnamoorthy and K. Gomez
7C. Care arrangements for patients with dementia: China Helen Chiu, Joshua Tsoh and Xin Yu
8. Service delivery and management:
8A. Dementia services: developing rural and remote services Sadanand Rajkumar and Julia Lane
8B. Non-pharmacological approachs: patient centred approaches S. Kalyanasundaram
9. The clinical approach to the person with dementia:
9A. Peru (South America) Mariella Guerra
9B. Nigeria Richard Uwakwe
9C. Australia David Ames and Eleanor Flynn
9D. The United States of America Jeffrey L. Cummings
9E. Japan Akira Homma
9F. China Joshua Tsoh, Helen Chiu and Xin Yu
10. Raising global awareness: the role of non-governmental organisations:
10A. The role of NGOs in raising awareness: Alzheimer's Disease International Marc Wortmann
10B. Perspectives from a developing nation Jacob Roy Kuriakose
11. The contribution of cross-cultural research to dementia care and policy - an overview, focusing on the work of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group Martin J. Prince
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