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Socioecological Model of Health - Dementia - Coggle Diagram
Socioecological Model of Health - Dementia
Individual
Lose of sense of self
Loss of function
Physical
Mental
Loss of memory
Confusion
Decreased awareness
Need for mental stimulation
Decreased independence
Change in behaviour
Negative self-image
Increased personal medical costs
Feeling like a burden
Genetics
Relationship
Impact on family and friends
Increased likelihood of reduced number of relationships
Family becoming primary caregivers
Support
Community
Elimination of human rights
Freedom of choice
Typically put in long-term care facilities
Can be perceived differently by peers
Forgetful (depending on the stage)
As someone who needs assistance
As someone who doesn't understand
Healthcare
Built Environment
Proximity to healthcare
Trauma desert?
Proximity to nutrient requirements
Food desert?
Societal
Economy
o In 2015, the total global societal cost of dementia was estimated to be US$ 818 billion (WHO,2020)
Social integration
Stigmas
Stereotypes
Perceptions
Public health priority
Improving awareness, signs and symptoms and prevention interventions