The canary in the coal mine: continence care for people with dementia in acute hospital wards as a crisis of dehumanization
Continence is a key moment of care that can tell us about the wider care of people living with dementia within acute hospital wards. The spotlight is currently on the quality of hospital care of older people across the UK, yet concerns persist about their poor treatment, neglect, abuse, and discrimi...
Main Authors: | Boddington, P, Featherstone, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2018
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