Beyond the brain: peripheral diseases and their contribution to dementia risk
Key Points
This article explores how certain peripheral diseases are linked to an increased risk of dementia and their implications.
Literature review on peripheral diseases and dementia
Discussion of care practices for nursing and residential staff
Analysis of implications for dementia risk management
Peripheral diseases are identified as risk factors for dementia.
Implications for nursing practices are highlighted to improve dementia care.
Awareness of these connections can enhance care strategies in residential settings.
Abstract
In this article, Sarah Jane Palmer discusses how certain conditions are now being considered to contribute to the risk of dementia, and what the implications are for nursing and residential care staff.