magistrsko delo
Lea Vuk (Author), Jana Mali (Mentor)

Abstract

V teoretičnem delu naloge sem opisala koncept celostne oskrbe ljudi z demenco in vlogo družine pri celostni oskrbi človeka z demenco. Opredelila sem potrebe in krepitev moči ljudi z demenco, uporabniško perspektivo kot pomembno načelo socialnega dela in sporazumevanje z ljudmi z demenco. V nadaljevanju sem predstavila različne oblike pomoči za ljudi z demenco, pomen dolgotrajne oskrbe in Društvo Spominčica ter njihov program Demenci prijazne točke. S kvalitativnim raziskovanjem sem pridobivala podatke o dejavnostih, ki jih izvajajo demenci prijazne točke in kako prepoznavajo svojo vlogo pri vključevanju ljudi z demenco v skupnost. Zanimalo me je, kako točke prepoznavajo in tudi odgovarjajo na potrebe ljudi z demenco in njihovih sorodnikov in koliko vpliva pri načrtovanju in izvajanju dejavnosti imajo ljudje z demenco. Na koncu sem raziskala še predloge in načrte demenci prijaznih točk za naprej. Pridobljeni podatki kvalitativne analize so pokazali, da demenci prijazne točke najpogosteje obiskujejo sorodniki ljudi z demenco in je njihova glavna dejavnost osebno in telefonsko svetovanje o demenci in oblikah pomoči. V domovih za stare se uporablja metoda osebnega načrtovanja, s katero strokovni delavci tudi raziskujejo potrebe ljudi z demenco s pomočjo sorodnikov. Ljudje z demenco, ki živijo doma, bi potrebovali več podpornih storitev za samostojno življenje v domačem okolju. Demenci prijazne točke poudarjajo vlogo ljudi z demenco pri samostojnem odločanju o svojih pravicah in zagovarjajo enakovredno obravnavo v skupnosti. V prihodnosti se bo z mrežo demenci prijaznih točk širila tudi ponudba lokalnih dogodkov, aktivnosti in prireditev, ki so namenjene pomoči ljudem z demenco in njihovim sorodnikom.

Keywords

demenca;demenci prijazne točke;osebe z demenco;potrebe;celostna oskrba;socialno delo;stari ljudje;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Publisher: [L. Vuk]
UDC: 364.4:616.892.3
COBISS: 97711875 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The role of dementia-friendly points in the community inclusion of people with dementia
Secondary abstract: In the theoretical part of this thesis, I describe the concept of holistic care for people with dementia and the role of family in holistic care for people with dementia. I define the needs of people with dementia, their empowerment, user perspective as an important social work principle, and communication with people with dementia. In continuation, I present different forms of support available to people with dementia, the importance of long-term care, the Spominčica Association, and their Dementia-Friendly Points Program. By means of qualitative research, I obtained data on the activities implemented by dementia-friendly points and their role in promoting the community inclusion of people with dementia. I wanted to find how these points identify and respond to the needs of people with dementia and their relatives, and how involved people with dementia are in the planning and implementation of activities organized for them. In the end, I studied the various future proposals and plans for dementia-friendly people. The data obtained by means of qualitative research indicates that dementia-friendly points are most frequently visited by the relatives of people with dementia, and that their principal activities include offering advice on dementia and the different forms of support. Retirement homes often make use of the method of personal planning, which practitioners also use in studying the needs of people with dementia with the help of relatives. People with dementia who live at home need more support services to be able to live independently in their home environments. According to dementia-friendly points, it is important for people with dementia to be able to decide autonomously on their rights; moreover, they advocate equal treatment within communities. In the future, the spreading network of dementia-friendly points will increase the number of local gatherings, activities, and events organized for people with dementia and their relatives.
Secondary keywords: dementia;dementia-friendly points;people with dementia;needs;holistic care;social work;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za socialno delo
Pages: 192 str.
ID: 14316029