Article

Concepts and understandings of dementia by 'gatekeepers' and minority ethnic 'service users'

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Citation

Forbat L (2003) Concepts and understandings of dementia by 'gatekeepers' and minority ethnic 'service users'. Journal of Health Psychology, 8 (5), pp. 645-655. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053030085013

Abstract
In this article I outline research which seeks to explore the intersections of dementia, ethnicity and family care. My focus is how research that aims to focus on dementia care and ethnicity illuminates the experiences of members of minoritized ethnic groups in accessing statutory services. I reflect on how the intersections of racialized identities and western medical terminology make researching and providing services across racialized boundaries and health/illness a complex procedure. This commentary has direct implications for the care of people with dementia, their family members and for service development within health and social care fields.

Keywords
dementia; ethnicity; methodology; reflexivity; service access; Dementia; Primary health care

Journal
Journal of Health Psychology: Volume 8, Issue 5

StatusPublished
Publication date30/09/2003
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/12831
PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN1359-1053
eISSN1461-7277

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Professor Liz Forbat

Professor Liz Forbat

Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences