I. Research Issues in Advanced Dementia
Dr. Ladislav Volicer is currently the Courtesy
Full Professor at the School of Aging Studies, University of South
Florida, Tampa, FL, USA, Visiting Professor at the 3rd Medical
Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic and Adjunct
Professor at the University of Western Sydney. In 1979, he moved
his laboratory to the E.N.Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital in
Bedford, MA and got involved in research and care for individuals
with dementia. As a medical director, he established one of the
first Dementia Special Care Units and introduced the concept of
structured palliative care for patients with advanced dementia.
Goals of care on this unit were quality of life, dignity and
comfort instead of prolongation of life at all costs. Dr. Volicer
investigated various aspects of dementia care, including
behavioural symptoms, medical complications and eating
difficulties. He is recognized as an international expert on
advanced dementia care.
Dr. Ann C. Hurley is currently Senior Nurse
Scientist, Brigham and Women s Hospital Center for Nursing
Excellence, Boston MA, USA. She has held clinical, educational,
administrative, and research positions at several Academic Medical
Centers in the Boston, Massachusetts area, USA. Concurrent with
those positions, she was adjunct faculty in nursing programs at
Boston University, Boston College, and Northeastern University,
USA. Dr. Hurley was the Associate Director of the Geriatric
Research Education Clinical Center at the Edith Nurse Rogers
Memorial Veterans Hospital in Bedford, MA and Director of the
Education and Information Transfer Core of the Boston University
Alzheimer s Disease Center. She has worked with Dr. Volicer for
over 20 years; collaborating in a program of interdisciplinary
research targeted to improve care for persons with advanced
dementia and disseminating new knowledge in peer-reviewed journals,
chapters and books.
"The authors of this book... pioneered research on palliative care in dementia. They also recognized that to advance the field, researchers need tools to produce evidence that can inform care. This book presents decades of important work on highly relevant concepts that have been made operational by specific scales." (from the Foreword)-- (12/12/2014)
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