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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activity Preferences of persons with dementia: An examination of reports by formal and informal caregivers Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska
2019
6 p. 2036-2048
artikel
2 An examination of the psychometric properties and efficacy of Dementia Care Mapping Cooke, Heather A
2013
6 p. 790-805
artikel
3 An exploration into the relationships people with dementia have with physical objects: An ethnographic study Stephens, Alex
2013
6 p. 697-712
artikel
4 Anni Bowden and Nancy Lewthwaite, The Activity Year Book. A week by week guide for use in elderly day and residential care Marshall, Mary
2012
6 p. 766-766
artikel
5 Artful Moments: A framework for successful engagement in an arts-based programme for persons in the middle to late stages of dementia Humphrey, Janis
2019
6 p. 2340-2360
artikel
6 Articulating the strategies for maximising the inclusion of people with dementia in qualitative research studies Murphy, Kathy
2015
6 p. 800-824
artikel
7 Art museum-based intervention to promote emotional well-being and improve quality of life in people with dementia: The ARTEMIS project Schall, Arthur
2018
6 p. 728-743
artikel
8 Assessing apathy in long-term care residents with dementia: Who should be the rater? Jao, Ying-Ling
2019
6 p. 2220-2229
artikel
9 A systematic scoping review and synthesis of dementia and communication theory Ennis, Liam
2019
6 p. 2261-2281
artikel
10 Attachment in people with dementia and their caregivers: A systematic review Nelis, Sharon M.
2014
6 p. 747-767
artikel
11 Barriers to leisure participation for people with dementia and their carers: An exploratory analysis of carer and people with dementia’s experiences Innes, Anthea
2016
6 p. 1643-1665
artikel
12 Bernard Coope and Felicity Richards (eds), ABC of dementia Butterworth, Loraine
2014
6 p. 857-857
artikel
13 Book review: Editorial Swarbrick, Caroline
2014
6 p. 854-854
artikel
14 Book review: Editorial Swarbrick, Caroline
2015
6 p. 860
artikel
15 Building creative communities of care: Arts, dementia, and hope in the United States Basting, Anne
2018
6 p. 744-754
artikel
16 Burden of care, social support, and sense of coherence in elderly caregivers living with individuals with symptoms of dementia Stensletten, Kari
2016
6 p. 1422-1435
artikel
17 Care assistant experiences of dementia care in long-term nursing and residential care environments Talbot, Rebecca
2016
6 p. 1737-1754
artikel
18 Caregiving stress and coping: A thematic analysis of Chinese family caregivers of persons with dementia Sun, Fei
2014
6 p. 803-818
artikel
19 Citizenship as practice: Handling communication problems in encounters between persons with dementia and social workers JH, Österholm
2016
6 p. 1457-1473
artikel
20 C.L. Clarke, H. Wilkinson, J. Keady and C.E. Gibb, Risk Assessment and Management for Living Well with Dementia Titterton, Mike
2012
6 p. 766-767
artikel
21 Conversation analysis as a method for investigating interaction in care home environments Chatwin, John
2014
6 p. 737-746
artikel
22 Co-production and engagement of people with dementia: The issue of ethics and creative or intellectual copyright Swaffer, Kate
2016
6 p. 1319-1325
artikel
23 Corrigendum Camic, Paul M.
2018
6 p. 798
artikel
24 Couples with dementia: Positioning the ‘we' Hydén, Lars-Christer
2015
6 p. 716-733
artikel
25 Critical reflections on methodological challenge in arts and dementia evaluation and research Gray, Karen
2018
6 p. 775-784
artikel
26 ‘Dancing down memory lane’: Circle dancing as a psychotherapeutic intervention in dementia—a pilot study Hamill, Michelle
2012
6 p. 709-724
artikel
27 Decisions and attitudes regarding participation and proxy in clinical trials among patients with impaired cognitive function Stormoen, S
2019
6 p. 2049-2061
artikel
28 ‘Deferred or chickened out?’ Decision making among male carers of people with dementia Sampson, Michelle S.
2016
6 p. 1605-1621
artikel
29 Dementia and the privilege of growing old Beard, Renée L
2017
6 p. 685-688
artikel
30 Dementia: Stigma, Language, and Dementia-friendly Swaffer, Kate
2014
6 p. 709-716
artikel
31 Dementia, women and sexuality: How the intersection of ageing, gender and sexuality magnify dementia concerns among lesbian and bisexual women Westwood, Sue
2016
6 p. 1494-1514
artikel
32 Developing theoretical understandings of dementia and their application to dementia care policy in the UK Innes, Anthea
2013
6 p. 682-696
artikel
33 Development and effectiveness of an integrated inpatient and community service for challenging behaviour in late life: From Confused and Disturbed Elderly to Transitional Behavioural Assessment and Intervention Service Anderson, Katrina
2016
6 p. 1340-1357
artikel
34 Development and pilot testing of the “focus on the person” form: Supporting care transitions for people with dementia Burton, Elissa
2019
6 p. 2018-2035
artikel
35 Digital communication support and Alzheimer’s disease Ekström, Anna
2017
6 p. 711-731
artikel
36 Dignity and care for people with dementia living in nursing homes Heggestad, Anne Kari Tolo.
2015
6 p. 825-841
artikel
37 Electronic memory aids for people with dementia experiencing prospective memory loss: A review of empirical studies King, Alexandra C
2019
6 p. 1994-2007
artikel
38 Embodiment and dementia – Dance movement psychotherapists respond Coaten, Richard
2013
6 p. 677-681
artikel
39 Enriching the care of patients with dementia in acute settings? The Dementia Champions Programme in Scotland Banks, Pauline
2014
6 p. 717-736
artikel
40 Erratum 2017
6 p. 811
artikel
41 Experiences and concerns of family caregivers providing support to people with dementia: A cross-cultural perspective Ivey, Susan L
2013
6 p. 806-820
artikel
42 Experiences of loss and relationship quality in couples living with dementia Colquhoun, Anna
2019
6 p. 2158-2172
artikel
43 Exploring the theoretical foundations of visual art programmes for people living with dementia Windle, Gill
2018
6 p. 702-727
artikel
44 Football and dementia: A qualitative investigation of a community based sports group for men with early onset dementia Carone, Laura
2016
6 p. 1358-1376
artikel
45 From wandering to wayfaring: Reconsidering movement in people with dementia in long-term care Graham, Megan E
2017
6 p. 732-749
artikel
46 Funny things happen at the Grange: Introducing comedy activities in day services to older people with dementia – innovative practice Hafford-Letchfield, Trish
2013
6 p. 840-852
artikel
47 Global perspectives on dementia and art: An international discussion about changing public health policy Whitehouse, Peter J
2018
6 p. 785-797
artikel
48 Hayes, Claire Henry, Margaret Holloway, Katie Lindsey, Eleanor Sherwen and Tes Smith, Pathways through care at the end of life: A guide to person-centred care Harrison, Mark
2014
6 p. 856-857
artikel
49 Healing words: A study of poetry interventions in dementia care Swinnen, Aagje M.C.
2016
6 p. 1377-1404
artikel
50 How does a woman with Alzheimer’s disease make sense of becoming cared for? Borley, Gayle
2016
6 p. 1405-1421
artikel
51 How people with Alzheimer’s disease express their sense of self: Analysis using Rom Harré’s theory of selfhood Hedman, Ragnhild
2013
6 p. 713-733
artikel
52 Influence of leadership on implementing Dementia Care Mapping: A multiple case study Quasdorf, Tina
2019
6 p. 1976-1993
artikel
53 Informed decision-making with and for people with dementia: Developing and pilot testing an education program for legal representatives (PRODECIDE) Lühnen, Julia
2019
6 p. 2303-2321
artikel
54 Iranian relatives’ attitudes towards culturally profiled nursing homes for individuals living with dementia Kiwi, Mahin
2019
6 p. 2206-2219
artikel
55 Is gardening a stimulating activity for people with advanced Huntington's disease? Spring, Josephine A.
2014
6 p. 819-833
artikel
56 Joseph F Quinn (ed.), Neurology in practice: Dementia. Richardson, Anna MT
2014
6 p. 858-859
artikel
57 Laura N Gitlin and Nancy A Hodgson, Better living with dementia. Implications for individuals, families, communities, and societies Leszko, Magdalena
2019
6 p. 2361-2363
artikel
58 Living with a diagnosis of behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia: The person’s experience Griffin, Julie
2016
6 p. 1622-1642
artikel
59 Making sense of dementia: Exploring the use of the Markers of Assimilation of Problematic Experiences in Dementia scale to understand how couples process a diagnosis of dementia Snow, Katie
2016
6 p. 1515-1533
artikel
60 Mary Marshall and Jane Gilliard (eds), Creating culturally appropriate outside spaces and experiences for people with dementia: using nature and the outdoors in person-centred care Ward, Richard
2014
6 p. 859-860
artikel
61 Medication and care in Alzheimer’s patients in the acute care setting: A qualitative analysis Jensen, Anders Møller
2019
6 p. 2173-2188
artikel
62 Medication management: The perspectives of people with dementia and family carers While, Christine
2013
6 p. 734-750
artikel
63 Met and unmet care needs of older people with dementia living at home: Personal and informal carers’ perspectives Mazurek, Justyna
2019
6 p. 1963-1975
artikel
64 Michael Schillmeier, Eventful bodies: The cosmopolitics of illness Keady, John
2015
6 p. 861-862
artikel
65 Mike Livni, The Japanese Therapists: Another Alzheimer’s Yale, Robyn
2012
6 p. 767-768
artikel
66 Music for the ageing brain: Cognitive, emotional, social, and neural benefits of musical leisure activities in stroke and dementia Särkämö, Teppo
2018
6 p. 670-685
artikel
67 Music therapy: A nonpharmacological approach to the care of agitation and depressive symptoms for nursing home residents with dementia Ray, Kendra D
2017
6 p. 689-710
artikel
68 Narratives of health and illness: Arts-based research capturing the lived experience of dementia Moss, Hilary
2019
6 p. 2008-2017
artikel
69 Negotiating access to a diagnosis of dementia: Implications for policies in health and social care Koehn, Sharon
2016
6 p. 1436-1456
artikel
70 Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry. Editors Robin Jacoby, Catherine Oppenheimer, Tom Dening and Alan Thomas Jackson, Graham A
2012
6 p. 765-765
artikel
71 Pam Denicolo (ed.), Achieving impact in research Cahill, Suzanne
2014
6 p. 855-856
artikel
72 Participatory arts programs in residential dementia care: Playing with language differences Swinnen, Aagje
2018
6 p. 763-774
artikel
73 Pathways to dementia diagnosis among South Asian Canadians McCleary, Lynn
2013
6 p. 769-789
artikel
74 People with dementia and carers’ experiences of dementia care and services: Outcomes of a focus group study Sutcliffe, Caroline L
2015
6 p. 769-787
artikel
75 Perceptions of reciprocity in friendship by community dwelling people with mild to moderate dementia Perion, Jennifer
2019
6 p. 2107-2121
artikel
76 Personal message cards: An evaluation of an alternative method of delivering simulated presence therapy Evans, Nina
2016
6 p. 1703-1715
artikel
77 Pharmaceutical care services to people living with dementia in care homes: A qualitative study of community pharmacists' perceptions Navti, Beryl
2019
6 p. 2282-2302
artikel
78 Predicting perceived medication-related hassles in dementia family caregivers George, Nika R
2017
6 p. 797-810
artikel
79 Primary care-led dementia diagnosis services in South Gloucestershire: Themes from people and families living with dementia and health care professionals Dodd, Emily
2016
6 p. 1586-1604
artikel
80 Privileging place: Reflections on involving people with dementia in a residency Bartlett, Ruth
2015
6 p. 788-799
artikel
81 Psycho-educational support for relatives of people with a recent diagnosis of mild to moderate dementia: An evaluation of a ‘Course for Carers’ Milne, Alisoun
2014
6 p. 768-787
artikel
82 Quality nursing care in dementia specific care units: A scoping review Gilbert, Julia
2019
6 p. 2140-2157
artikel
83 Shame, hope, intimacy and growth: Dementia distress and growth in families from the perspective of senior aged care professionals Walmsley, Bruce
2016
6 p. 1666-1684
artikel
84 ‘Singing for the Brain’: A qualitative study exploring the health and well-being benefits of singing for people with dementia and their carers Osman, Sara Eldirdiry
2016
6 p. 1326-1339
artikel
85 Social housing provision for minority ethnic older people with dementia: Findings from a qualitative study Lipman, Valerie
2017
6 p. 750-765
artikel
86 Staging casual conversations for people with dementia Mok, Zaneta
2014
6 p. 834-853
artikel
87 Stigma, the medical model and dementia care: Psychological growth in senior health professionals through moral and professional integrity Walmsley, Bruce D.
2016
6 p. 1685-1702
artikel
88 Structural equation model linking dementia cognitive functioning, caregiver mental health, burden, and quality of informal care in Argentina Morlett Paredes, Alejandra
2017
6 p. 766-779
artikel
89 Subjective quality of life of those 65 years and older experiencing dementia Stewart-Archer, Lois A
2016
6 p. 1716-1736
artikel
90 Systematic review of the impact of arts for health activities on health, wellbeing and quality of life of older people living in care homes Curtis, Amy
2018
6 p. 645-669
artikel
91 The arts and dementia: Emerging directions for theory, research and practice Camic, Paul M.
2018
6 p. 641-644
artikel
92 The development of positive psychology outcome measures and their uses in dementia research: A systematic review Stoner, Charlotte R
2019
6 p. 2085-2106
artikel
93 The effectiveness of dyadic interventions for people with dementia and their caregivers Moon, Heehyul
2013
6 p. 821-839
artikel
94 The experience of family carers attending a joint reminiscence group with people with dementia: A thematic analysis Melunsky, Nina
2015
6 p. 842-859
artikel
95 The experience of people with dementia in a social care group: Case study Hochgraeber, Iris
2013
6 p. 751-768
artikel
96 The experience of sons caring for a parent with dementia McDonnell, Eilis
2014
6 p. 788-802
artikel
97 The Kinect Project: Group motion-based gaming for people living with dementia Dove, Erica
2019
6 p. 2189-2205
artikel
98 The lines are open: An artist’s experience of working with dementia research Harrison, Charles R
2018
6 p. 755-762
artikel
99 The “not yet” horizon: Understandings of the future amongst couples living with dementia Hellström, Ingrid
2016
6 p. 1562-1585
artikel
100 The positive aspects of caregiving in dementia: A critical review of the qualitative literature Lloyd, Joanna
2016
6 p. 1534-1561
artikel
101 ‘The problem with Leonard’: A critical constructionist view of need-driven dementia-compromised behaviours Koehn, Sharon D.
2012
6 p. 725-741
artikel
102 The quest for a new methodology for dementia care research Swarbrick, Caroline
2015
6 p. 713-715
artikel
103 The role of participatory music making in supporting people with dementia in hospital environments Daykin, Norma
2018
6 p. 686-701
artikel
104 The social positioning of older people living with Alzheimer’s disease who scream in long-term care homes Bourbonnais, Anne
2015
6 p. 751-768
artikel
105 The Support, Health, Activities, Resources, and Education program for early stage dementia: Results from a randomized controlled trial Whitlatch, Carol J
2019
6 p. 2122-2139
artikel
106 The support needs of family caregivers of persons with dementia in India: Implications for health services Lamech, Neha
2019
6 p. 2230-2243
artikel
107 The Thoughts Questionnaire (TQ) for family caregivers of people with dementia Sullivan, Karen A
2016
6 p. 1474-1493
artikel
108 Translating knowledge into practice: An exploratory study of dementia-specific training for community-based service providers O’Sullivan, Grace
2017
6 p. 780-796
artikel
109 Use of antipsychotics and benzodiazepines for dementia: Time for action? What will be required before global de-prescribing? Ralph, Stephen J
2019
6 p. 2322-2339
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110 Utilizing evidence-based assessment instruments to detect well-being and distress in English- and Spanish-speaking caregivers of individuals affected by dementia Burke, Shanna L
2019
6 p. 2062-2084
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111 Very long pathways to diagnosis among African Americans and Hispanics with memory and behavioral problems associated with dementia Schrauf, Robert W.
2012
6 p. 743-763
artikel
112 Weaving social reality around the grandparent/great-grandparent with dementia to maintain relational presence: A verbal and non-verbal dementia interactions model Miron, Anca M
2019
6 p. 2244-2260
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113 ‘What I want to do is get half a dozen of them and go and see Simon Cowell’: Reflecting on participation and outcomes for people with dementia taking part in a creative musical project McCabe, Louise
2015
6 p. 734-750
artikel
114 Withdrawn: An assessment of the dementia CQUIN – An audit of improving compliance 2017
6 p. NP1
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