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Article about a website which allows Australian health care providers, researchers and consumers to access information about the latest clinical trials, including dementia trials.
University of Newcastle medicine student, Tara Kannan, has been announced as a winner of this year’s National Dementia Storytelling Competition, an annual awareness initiative run by Dementia Training Australia (DTA) to improve the care of people living with dementia.
This awareness initiative was run by Dementia Training Australia (DTA) to improve the care of people living with dementia.
“Salutogenesis is a novel model of care that focuses on optimising wellbeing through developing health literacy, self-management skills and a desire to live. Currently, the medical field is dominated by pathogenesis, which is a model focused on the origins of disease and treatment with medication and surgery.
“My article explores the definition of the salutogenic model, its origins and its implications for dementia in our global community. From music therapy to culturally sensitive salutogenic approaches such as Tai Chi and India’s traditional board games, early uses of the salutogenic model across the globe have proven effective in dementia care.” Tara said.
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Article about a website which allows Australian health care providers, researchers and consumers to access information about the latest clinical trials, including dementia trials.
DTA’s Kirsty Bennett talks about how the new Aged Care Quality Standards can facilitate better design for dementia.