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1 | In this section, we will explore the stakeholders that are a part of the life and care of a person with dementia. We will expand on the direct stakeholders with value stories related to the well-being of a person with dementia. | ||
2 | == Stakeholders == | ||
3 | We distinguish between direct and indirect stakeholders involved in the usage of WAF for guiding patients with dementia. | ||
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5 | Direct stakeholders encompass the following groups of people (in no particular order): | ||
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7 | 1. Persons diagnosed with dementia PwD | ||
8 | 1. People who are assigned as legal guardians for PwD who are in legal ward (in Dutch: onder curatele/bewind) [[Definition from the government of the Netherlands (in Dutch)>>https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/curatele-bewind-en-mentorschap/vraag-en-antwoord/verschillen-curatele-beschermingsbewind-en-mentorschap]]. | ||
9 | 1. Loved ones of PwD: children, siblings, parents, friends and other guardians. | ||
10 | 1. Healthcare workers | ||
11 | 4.1 Daily caretakers: who look after PwD and ensure their well-being. | ||
12 | 4.2 Occasional healthcare agents: physicians, doctors in clinics or hospitals, psychologists, nurses, etc. | ||
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14 | Indirect stakeholders are characterized by different groups of people (in no particular order): | ||
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16 | 1. Neighbours living next to PwD | ||
17 | 1. Acquaintances of PwD | ||
18 | 1. Other patients who attend the same care facilities as PwD | ||
19 | 1. Service-oriented people who interact with PwD such as (non-exhaustive list): | ||
20 | 4.1 Shopkeepers | ||
21 | 4.2 People employed in public service agencies (e.g. police officers, ticket inspectors in public transit, etc.) | ||
22 | 1. Strangers who observe PwD | ||
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25 | == Value stories == | ||
26 | To determine what is important for stakeholders that directly influence the person with dementia, we created value stories for the direct stakeholders. | ||
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28 | === Direct stakeholders === | ||
29 | 1. **Person with dementia** | ||
30 | * As a PwD, I want to regularly take walks for my mental and physical health. | ||
31 | * As a PwD, I want my illness not to be a burden for someone else for my sense of independence and self-respect. | ||
32 | * As a PwD, I want to have a pet for companionship and support. | ||
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34 | 2. **Legal guardians / loved ones** | ||
35 | * As a legal guardian, I want the PwD to have support and to perform activities to be as mentally and physically healthy as possible. | ||
36 | * As a legal guardian, I want the PwD to be looked after when I am not around to be safe at all times. | ||
37 | * As a legal guardian, I want the PwD to also be able to have fun and walk around when I am not around, as I do not have the time to always be there. | ||
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39 | 3. ** Daily caretaker ** | ||
40 | * As a daily caretaker, I want to be alerted whenever something happens to the PwD so I can help and ensure their safety. | ||
41 | * As a daily caretaker, I want to assist the PwD as well as possible to make them as happy as possible. | ||
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43 | 4. ** Occasional healthcare agents ** | ||
44 | * As an occasional healthcare agent, I want the patient/PwD to partake in activities and interactions that improve mental and physical health as much as possible. | ||
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