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  • Dementia Care Research

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  • Dementia often leads to behavioral changes, including wandering.
  • Wandering in dementia patients is a complex issue with varied perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the perception of wandering as a natural behavior in dementia patients.
  • To advocate for a more permissive approach by healthcare professionals towards dementia-related wandering.

Main Methods:

  • Discussions and presentations at the UK Wandering Network's national conference.
  • Sharing of viewpoints from delegates regarding dementia care practices.

Main Results:

  • A viewpoint was presented that people with dementia perceive wandering as natural.
  • The perspective was shared that health professionals should allow wandering to occur.

Conclusions:

  • Re-evaluating the management of wandering in dementia care is suggested.
  • A more accepting approach to dementia-related wandering may be beneficial for patient well-being.