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Health Social Welfare Review
2019 Volume.39 No. 1 p.72 ~ p.107
An Analysis of the UK¡¯s Dementia Response Policy and Its Implications: Focusing on Scotland¡¯s National Dementia Strategy
Lee Hyun-Sook

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the policy of Scotland¡¯s National Dementia Strategy. It aims to provide policy direction and implications for Korea¡¯s dementia national responsibility system. For this purpose, this study examined Scotland¡¯s National Dementia Strategy according to the medical model, social model, and person-centered care model, which are distinct viewpoints of dementia. As a result, the core of Scotland¡¯s National Dementia Strategy is person-centered approach from the diagnosis dementia to end of life. The person-centered care model is found to be an essential component in the implementation of the strategy. The reason why the strategy has been developed in Scotland is base on the philosophical discussion, the institutional legacy of welfare state, and the civic society and people with dementia who are participated in the making of the strategy. The policy implications of Korea are as follows. Firstly, philosophical consideration of dementia policy is needed. Secondly, institutional legacy of universal welfare should be created. The last but not least, substantial governance should be established so that the parties can become the subject of the policy.
KEYWORD
and¡¯s National Dementia Strategy, Person-Centered Care Model, Dementia-Pathway, Governance
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