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@BOOK{Charras:281818,
      key          = {281818},
      editor       = {Charras, Kevin and Hogervorst, Eef and Wallcook, Sarah and
                      Kuliga, Saskia and Woods, Bob},
      title        = {{C}reating {E}mpowering {E}nvironments for {P}eople with
                      {D}ementia: {A}ddressing {I}nclusive {D}esign from {H}omes
                      to {C}ities},
      address      = {London},
      publisher    = {Routledge},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2025-01200},
      pages        = {258},
      year         = {2024},
      abstract     = {This edited volume addresses the environments that
                      exacerbate, exclude, and stigmatise those living with
                      dementia to explore designs and processes that can optimise
                      well-being and independence.Featuring the voices and
                      opinions of people with dementia, the chapters showcase
                      individual homes, special dementia facilities, different
                      forms of care homes, and public spaces, from landscape to
                      urbanism, as examples of how to meet the needs and
                      preferences for those living with dementia now. As a
                      response to a recent Cochrane meta-analysis (2022) which
                      highlighted the problems associated with using traditional,
                      medically orientated evaluative methods for environmental
                      design, this book demonstrates a range of research methods
                      that can be used to inform and investigate good co-design of
                      dementia-enabling environments. Furthermore, the book
                      addresses cultural differences in people’s needs and
                      illustrates past, ongoing, and novel initiatives
                      worldwide.Ultimately, this timely volume focuses on
                      person-centred design that enables empowerment, quality of
                      life, health, and citizenship in people living with
                      dementia. It will be of value to researchers, scholars, and
                      postgraduate students studying gerontology, dementia
                      specifically, and those involved with architecture and the
                      built environment for societal benefit more broadly.},
      cin          = {AG Roes},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1610003},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/281818},
}