Chapter
Developing ethnically sensitive and appropriate dementia care practice
Abstract
In this chapter, I focus on ethnically sensitive practice. ‘Ethnicity’ is a socially constructed term, the relationship between ethnicity and dementia being a neglected area of research, both generally and particularly in the UK. We are now beginning to appreciate that services that are ethnically sensitive may not be ethnically appropriate. Moreover, racism is a disagreeable feature of service provision and must be addressed at the …
Authors
Innes A
Book title
Dementia Care an Evidence Based Textbook
Pagination
pp. 202-212
Publication Date
January 1, 2003