Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical Practices for Patients With Dementia Among Mental Health Providers in China: City and Town Differences

作者: Hsin-Yi Hsiao , Zhaorui Liu , Ling Xu , Yueqin Huang , Iris Chi

DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2014.990152

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摘要: Mental health providers are the major resource families rely on when experiencing effects of dementia. However, mental resources and manpower inadequate unevenly distributed between cities towns in China. This study was conducted to examine similarities differences knowledge, attitudes, clinical practices concerning dementia working with family caregivers from providers’ perspectives city versus town settings. Data were collected during focus group discussions 40 Xicheng (city) Daxing (town) districts Beijing, China 2011. Regional disparities knowledge early diagnosis related counseling skills identified. included training needs, dementia-related stigma, low awareness among caregivers. Culturally sensitive education specific for a specialized care model people de...

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