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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Agency and Communion in People with Alzheimer’s Disease, as Described by Themselves and their Spousal Carers Hedman, Ragnhild
2019
4 p. 1354-1372
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2 A home away from home: The meaning of home according to families of residents with dementia Robinson, Carole A.
2010
4 p. 490-508
artikel
3 Alone and confused Edwards, Dorothy F.
2007
4 p. 489-506
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4 Alzheimer's dementia in persons with Down's syndrome McCarron, Mary
2005
4 p. 521-538
artikel
5 Ambulatory actigraphy correlates with apathy in mild Alzheimer’s disease David, Renaud
2010
4 p. 509-516
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6 An evaluation of a therapeutic garden's influence on the quality of life of aged care residents with dementia Edwards, Christine Anne
2013
4 p. 494-510
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7 An exploration of healthcare professionals’ beliefs about caring for older people dying from cancer with a coincidental dementia Bartlett, Abigail
2012
4 p. 559-565
artikel
8 Annual index 2005
4 p. 603-606
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9 Annual index 2006
4 p. 589-592
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10 Applying a strength-based intervention for dyads with mild to moderate memory loss: Two case examples Yarry, Sarah J.
2010
4 p. 549-557
artikel
11 Assistive Technologies to Address Capabilities of People with Dementia: From Research to Practice Kenigsberg, Paul-Ariel
2019
4 p. 1568-1595
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12 A systematic review of the use of contingent valuation in Alzheimer's disease research Oremus, Mark
2008
4 p. 461-480
artikel
13 Atdementia: An information resource on assistive technologies that help support the independence of people with dementia Burrow, Simon
2012
4 p. 553-557
artikel
14 Attachment and coping of dementia care staff: The role of staff attachment style, geriatric nursing self-efficacy, and approaches to dementia in burnout Kokkonen, Taru-Maija
2014
4 p. 544-568
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15 Attitudes of Nurses and the General Public Towards Euthanasia on Individuals with Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Terkamo-Moisio, Anja
2019
4 p. 1466-1478
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16 Auguste D Page, Sean
2006
4 p. 571-583
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17 Behavioural Changes in Dementia and their Impact on Professional Caregivers: A Grounded Theory Approach Appleton, Katie
2019
4 p. 1479-1491
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18 Book review and educational resource Leslie, Paula
2007
4 p. 571-572
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19 Bookreview and educational resource: Alzheimer's from the Inside Out, by Richard Taylor. Baltimore, MD: Health Professions Press, 2007. 255 pp. ISBN 1—932529—23—3, £13.95 (pbk) Keady, John
2008
4 p. 560-561
artikel
20 Book review and educational resource: Caregiving in Dementia: Research and Applications, Volume 4, by Bère M.L. Miesen and Gemma M.M. Jones (Eds.). London: Routledge, 2006. pp. 436. ISBN 1—58391—191—X Keady, John
2007
4 p. 572-573
artikel
21 Bookreview and educational resource: Design for Nature in Dementia Care, Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guide, by Garuth Chalfont. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2008. 180 pp. ISBN 978—1—84310—571—8, £19.99 (pbk) Dewing, Jan
2008
4 p. 561-561
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22 Bookreview and educational resource: Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care: Practice Perspectives, by John Keady, Charlotte L Clark and Sean Page (Eds.). New York: Open University Press, 2007. 344 pp. ISBN 10—0—335—21581, £24.99 (pbk) Boyd, Robert
2008
4 p. 559-560
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23 Book review: Dementia and Well-being: Possibilities and Challenges, by Ailsa Cook. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, 2008, pp. 90. ISBN 978—1—903765—76—0. ISSN 1750—1407 Holland, Caroline
2009
4 p. 561-562
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24 Book Review: Dementia Care. A Practical Photographic Guide Mitchell, Rosas
2006
4 p. 585-586
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25 Book review: Evaluation in Dementia Care, by Anthea Innes and Louise McCabe (Eds.). London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 270 pages, Price £19.99. ISBN — 13: 978 1 84310 429 2 Marshall, Mary
2009
4 p. 563-564
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26 Book review: Involving Families in Care Homes: A Relationship Centred Approach to Dementia Care, by Bob Woods, John Keady and Diane Seddon. Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guide, 2008, pp. 143. ISBN: 978—1—84310—229—8 (pk) Milne, Alisoun
2009
4 p. 562-563
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27 Book Review: Personal Lives and Social Policy Forbat, Liz
2006
4 p. 586-587
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28 Book Review: Social Work and Dementia Kerr, Diana
2005
4 p. 601-602
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29 Book Review: The Best Friends Book of Alzheimer’s Activities Kalsy, Sunny
2005
4 p. 599-600
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30 Book Review: The Past in the Present Murphy, Charlie
2005
4 p. 600-601
artikel
31 Book Review: Understanding Challenging Behaviours in Dementia Leslie, Helen
2006
4 p. 587-588
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32 Bridging theory and practice Kontos, Pia C.
2007
4 p. 549-569
artikel
33 Burnout among care staff for older adults with dementia Duffy, Brigid
2009
4 p. 515-541
artikel
34 Care-giving in dementia: Contours of a curriculum Miesen, Bère
2010
4 p. 473-489
artikel
35 Care homes and the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Changes in understanding and practice over time Manthorpe, Jill
2016
4 p. 858-871
artikel
36 Coffee, Cake & Culture: Evaluation of an art for health programme for older people in the community Roe, Brenda
2016
4 p. 539-559
artikel
37 Cognitive stimulation therapy as a low-resource intervention for dementia in sub-Saharan Africa (CST-SSA): Adaptation for rural Tanzania and Nigeria Mkenda, Sarah
2018
4 p. 515-530
artikel
38 COMMUNI-CARE: Assessment tool for reactions and behaviours of patients with dementia in a multisensory stimulation environment Lopez, José Javier Blanco
2016
4 p. 526-538
artikel
39 Comparing day care at green care farms and at regular day care facilities with regard to their effects on functional performance of community-dwelling older people with dementia de Bruin, Simone
2012
4 p. 503-519
artikel
40 Complexity in cognitive assessment of elderly British minority ethnic groups: Cultural perspective Khan, Farooq
2014
4 p. 467-482
artikel
41 Contributions of an artistic educational program for older people with early dementia: An exploratory qualitative study Ullán, Ana M.
2013
4 p. 425-446
artikel
42 Coping with cognitive impairment and dementia: Rural caregivers’ perspectives Branger, Camille
2016
4 p. 814-831
artikel
43 Correction to Dementia 4(2), May 2005 2005
4 p. 602-602
artikel
44 Counselling people with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and their families Morris, Clare
2010
4 p. 569-576
artikel
45 Creating a duet: The Couples Life Story Approach in the United States and Japan Ingersoll-Dayton, Berit
2016
4 p. 481-493
artikel
46 Crucial dimensions constituting dignity experience in persons living with dementia Tranvåg, Oscar
2016
4 p. 578-595
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47 Day Care for People with Dementia: A Qualitative Study Comparing Experiences from Norway and Scotland Rokstad, Anne Marie M
2019
4 p. 1393-1409
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48 Dementia and well-being: A conceptual framework based on Tom Kitwood’s model of needs Kaufmann, Elke G
2016
4 p. 774-788
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49 Dementia care in England and the social model of disability Gilliard, Jane
2005
4 p. 571-586
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50 Dementia discourse – A rethink? McInerney, Fran
2017
4 p. 409-412
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51 Dementia in low and middle income countries Van der Poel, Rikus
2009
4 p. 451-454
artikel
52 Dementia: The need for attitudinal change O’Sullivan, Grace
2014
4 p. 483-497
artikel
53 Development of a Psycho-Educational Support Program for Individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia and their Care-Partners Morhardt, Darby J
2019
4 p. 1310-1327
artikel
54 Dignity work in dementia care Örulv, Linda
2007
4 p. 507-525
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55 Doll therapy: A therapeutic means to meet past attachment needs and diminish behaviours of concern in a person living with dementia – a case study approach Bisiani, Leah
2013
4 p. 447-462
artikel
56 Editorial Moriarty, Jo
2012
4 p. 543-543
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57 Editorial Dorenlot, Pascale
2005
4 p. 459-461
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58 Editorial Dartington, Tim
2006
4 p. 475-478
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59 Editorial Wilkinson, Heather
2008
4 p. 427-431
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60 Embodied selfhood in Alzheimer's disease Kontos, Pia C.
2005
4 p. 553-570
artikel
61 End-of-life decision making for persons with dementia: Proxies' perception of support Noh, Hyunjin
2018
4 p. 478-493
artikel
62 End-stage dementia: Aminoff suffering syndrome and decubitus ulcers Zvi Aminoff, Bechor
2012
4 p. 473-481
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63 Entering the dialogue Davies, Judie
2007
4 p. 481-488
artikel
64 Ethical issues in social research involving people with dementia Sherratt, Chris
2007
4 p. 463-479
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65 Ethnic minority, young onset, rare dementia type, depression: A case study of a Muslim male accessing UK dementia health and social care services Regan, Jemma L
2016
4 p. 702-720
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66 Experiences of Integrated Care for Dementia from Family and Carer Perspectives: A Framework Analysis of Massive Open Online Course Discussion Board Posts Robertshaw, David
2019
4 p. 1492-1506
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67 Experiences of persons with early-onset dementia in everyday life: A qualitative study Johannessen, Aud
2013
4 p. 410-424
artikel
68 Exploring experience and perspectives of foreign-born direct care workers in dementia care: Accounts of Korean American personal care aides caring for older Korean Americans with dementia symptoms Lee, Sang E
2018
4 p. 423-438
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69 Exploring staff perceptions on the role of physical environment in dementia care setting Lee, Sook Y
2016
4 p. 743-755
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70 Exploring the affective dimension of the life review process: Facilitators’ interactional strategies for fostering personhood and social value among older adults with early dementia Williams, Beverly R.
2014
4 p. 498-524
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71 Factors Associated with the Quality of Life of People with Dementia and with Quality of Life-Improving Interventions: Scoping Review Holopainen, Arja
2019
4 p. 1507-1537
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72 Factors determining eligibility and access to subacute rehabilitation for elderly people with dementia and hip fracture McFarlane, Rosemary A
2017
4 p. 413-423
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73 Finding meaning in everyday life with dementia: A case study Robertson, Jane M.
2014
4 p. 525-543
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74 Forgetting and the memory of forgetting Kelly, Angela
2008
4 p. 451-460
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75 Freedom of choice and decision-making in health and social care Tyrrell, Jeanne
2006
4 p. 479-502
artikel
76 General practice-based intervention for suspecting and detecting dementia in France Rondeau, Virginie
2008
4 p. 433-450
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77 Hanging on to Some Autonomy in Decisionmaking: How do Spouse Carers Support this? Fetherstonhaugh, Deirdre
2019
4 p. 1219-1236
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78 Having a father with young onset dementia Allen, Jacqui
2009
4 p. 455-480
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79 Health care professionals’ perspectives of advance care planning for people with dementia living in long-term care settings: A narrative review of the literature Beck, Esther-Ruth
2017
4 p. 486-512
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80 How can occupational therapy improve the daily performance and communication of an older patient with dementia and his primary caregiver? Graff, Maud J.L.
2006
4 p. 503-532
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81 How do lesbian and gay people experience dementia? McParland, James
2018
4 p. 452-477
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82 Improving Quality of Work life for Care Providers by Fostering the Emotional well-being of Persons with Dementia: A Cluster-randomized Trial of a Nursing Intervention in German long-term Care Settings Berendonk, Charlotte
2019
4 p. 1286-1309
artikel
83 Inappropriate sexual behaviour and dementia: An exploration of staff experiences Hayward, Laura E
2013
4 p. 463-480
artikel
84 Information and care: A relational approach Barnes, Marian
2016
4 p. 510-525
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85 Innovative practice Moriarty, Jo
2010
4 p. 548-548
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86 Innovative practice Moriarty, Jo
2005
4 p. 587-587
artikel
87 John Swinton, Dementia: living in the memories of god Keady, Jessica M
2017
4 p. 537-538
artikel
88 Lay and professional expectations of cholinesterase inhibitor treatment in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease Andersen, Elizabeth
2008
4 p. 545-558
artikel
89 Lessons learned from implementing a psycho-educational intervention for African American dementia caregivers Morano, Carmen L.
2010
4 p. 558-568
artikel
90 Markers of assimilation of problematic experiences in dementia within the LivDem project Cheston, Richard
2017
4 p. 443-460
artikel
91 Measuring cultural justifications for caregiving in African American and White caregivers Powers, Sara M
2016
4 p. 629-645
artikel
92 Measuring hope among families impacted by cognitive impairment Hunsaker, Amanda E
2016
4 p. 596-608
artikel
93 Measuring psychological well-being in cognitively impaired persons Burgener, Sandy C.
2005
4 p. 463-485
artikel
94 Measuring the quality of life and well-being of people with dementia: A review of observational measures Algar, Katherine
2016
4 p. 832-857
artikel
95 Metaphors, stigma and the ‘Alzheimerization’ of the euthanasia debate Johnstone, Megan-Jane
2013
4 p. 377-393
artikel
96 Micro-skills of group formulations in care settings: Working with expressions of staff distress Jackman, Louisa
2017
4 p. 523-536
artikel
97 Montessori-Based Activities Among Persons with Late-Stage Dementia: Evaluation of Mental and Behavioral Health Outcomes Wilks, Scott E
2019
4 p. 1373-1392
artikel
98 moriarty: innovative practice Thomson Court: Integrating long-term care and community care in a rural community Fisher, Elma
2005
4 p. 595-597
artikel
99 Moving beyond patient and client approaches: Mobilizing ‘authentic partnerships’ in dementia care, support and services Dupuis, Sherry L.
2012
4 p. 427-452
artikel
100 Murna Downs and Barbara Bowers (eds), Excellence in dementia care: Research into practice, Burrow, Simon
2017
4 p. 538-539
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101 My husband has young-onset dementia: A daughter, wife and mother’s story Brown, Anne
2010
4 p. 451-453
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102 New relationships and intimacy in long-term care: The views of relatives of residents with dementia and care home staff Wiskerke, Esther
2018
4 p. 405-422
artikel
103 Newspaper Coverage of Alzheimer's Disease: Comparing Online Newspapers in Hebrew and Arabic across Time Werner, Perla
2019
4 p. 1554-1567
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104 Number of training sessions does not change program effectiveness Scharf, Laura
2006
4 p. 559-569
artikel
105 Patients’ and carers’ journeys through older people’s mental health services Doherty, Donna
2009
4 p. 501-513
artikel
106 Perceived barriers to self-management for people with dementia in the early stages Martin, Faith
2013
4 p. 481-493
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107 Perceptions of a cognitive rehabilitation group by older people living with cognitive impairment and their caregivers: A qualitative interview study Moebs, Isabelle
2017
4 p. 513-522
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108 Perceptions of change over time in early-stage Alzheimer's disease Clare, Linda
2005
4 p. 487-520
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109 Predictors of quality of life for individuals with dementia Menne, Heather L.
2009
4 p. 543-560
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110 Psychomotor, Functional, and Cognitive Profiles in Older People with and without Dementia:What Connections? Morais, Ana
2019
4 p. 1538-1553
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111 Quality of life in dementia in perspective Dröes, Rose-Marie
2006
4 p. 533-558
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112 Quality of life in early dementia: Comparison of rural patient and caregiver ratings at baseline and one year Heggie, Marcie
2012
4 p. 521-541
artikel
113 Respite in Dementia: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis O’ Shea, Emma
2019
4 p. 1446-1465
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114 Responding to Aggression and Reactive Behaviours in the Home Herron, Rachel V
2019
4 p. 1328-1340
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115 Risks in situations that are experienced as unfamiliar and confusing – the perspective of persons with dementia Sandberg, Linda
2017
4 p. 471-485
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116 Self-reported severe memory problems as a screen for cognitive impairment and dementia Crooks, Valerie C.
2005
4 p. 539-551
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117 Staff-based measures of individualized care for persons with dementia in long-term care facilities Chappell, Neena L.
2007
4 p. 527-547
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118 Stress as Experienced by People with Dementia: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Sharp, Barbara K
2019
4 p. 1427-1445
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119 Study partners perform essential tasks in dementia research and can experience burdens and benefits in this role Black, Betty S
2018
4 p. 494-514
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120 Telephone-delivered psychosocial intervention reduces burden in dementia caregivers Tremont, Geoffrey
2008
4 p. 503-520
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121 ‘Theatre as an eye-opener’: How theatre may contribute to knowledge about living close to persons with dementia Gjengedal, Eva
2018
4 p. 439-451
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122 The carer’s world: An interactive reusable learning object Pulman, Andy
2010
4 p. 535-547
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123 The co-construction of couplehood in dementia Molyneaux, Victoria J.
2012
4 p. 483-502
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124 The Dementia Care Coordination Program: Engaging Health Systems in Caregiver Supports Nadash, Pamela
2019
4 p. 1273-1285
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125 The effectiveness of the Talking Mats framework in helping people with dementia to express their views on well-being Murphy, Joan
2010
4 p. 454-472
artikel
126 The emotional well-being of young people having a parent with younger onset dementia Hutchinson, Karen
2016
4 p. 609-628
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127 The experience of self and threats to sense of self among relatives caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease Skaalvik, Mari Wolff
2016
4 p. 467-480
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128 The intentionality of insight Kelly, Angela
2008
4 p. 521-544
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129 The Kingston Dementia CafÈ: The benefits of establishing an Alzheimer cafÈ for carers and people with dementia Capus, Jane
2005
4 p. 588-591
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130 The meaning of everyday technology as experienced by people with dementia who live alone Nygård, Louise
2008
4 p. 481-502
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131 The next 100 years of Alzheimer's — learning to care, not cure Whitehouse, Peter
2007
4 p. 459-462
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132 The Poppy CafÈ: A multi-agency approach to developing an Alzheimer cafÈ Halley, Ellen
2005
4 p. 592-594
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133 The provision of assistive technology products and services for people with dementia in the United Kingdom Gibson, Grant
2016
4 p. 681-701
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134 The “Ravel issue” and possible implications Alexoudi, Athanasia
2018
4 p. 401-404
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135 The relationship between apathy and participation in therapeutic activities in nursing home residents with dementia: Evidence for an association and directions for further research Ellis, Julie M
2016
4 p. 494-509
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136 The relationship between the quality of the built environment and the quality of life of people with dementia in residential care Fleming, Richard
2016
4 p. 663-680
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137 The Role of the Home Environment in Dementia Care and Support: Systematic review of Qualitative Research Soilemezi, Dia
2019
4 p. 1237-1272
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138 The subjective experience of personhood in dementia care settings Nowell, Zoe C
2013
4 p. 394-409
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139 The time perspective of the Alzheimer caregiver Potgieter, Johan C.
2012
4 p. 453-471
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140 To Dialyse or not to Dialyse – Is that the Question? A Psychosocial Perspective on Dilemmas Concerning Dialysis for People with Dementia O’Rourke, Gareth
2019
4 p. 1341-1353
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141 Together but apart: Caring for a spouse with dementia resident in a care facility Hemingway, Dawn
2016
4 p. 872-890
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142 Towards inclusion: The beginnings of a bicultural model of dementia care in Aotearoa New Zealand Martin, Ros
2012
4 p. 545-552
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143 Towards living well with young onset dementia: An exploration of coping from the perspective of those diagnosed Clemerson, Gemma
2014
4 p. 451-466
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144 Tracing the successful incorporation of assistive technology into everyday life for younger people with dementia and family carers Arntzen, Cathrine
2016
4 p. 646-662
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145 Transition from the spouse dementia caregiver role: A change for the better? Brown, Lynsey J
2016
4 p. 756-773
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146 Trends in referred patient profiles in a memory clinic over 20 years Azam, Bushra
2016
4 p. 789-797
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147 Use of photovoice with people with younger onset dementia Evans, David
2016
4 p. 798-813
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148 Using simple technology to prompt multistep tasks in the home for people with dementia: An exploratory study comparing prompting formats Boyd, Hazel C
2017
4 p. 424-442
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149 View of life in persons with dementia Westius, Anders
2009
4 p. 481-499
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150 Wayfinding difficulties among elders with dementia in an assisted living residence Caspi, Eilon
2014
4 p. 429-450
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151 “We’re all thrown in the same boat … ”: A qualitative analysis of peer support in dementia care Keyes, Sarah E
2016
4 p. 560-577
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152 ‘We’ve had a wonderful, wonderful thing’: Formulaic interaction when an expert has dementia Wray, Alison
2010
4 p. 517-534
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153 What are dementia champions and why do we need them? Brown, Margaret
2018
4 p. 397-400
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154 What do people with dementia and their carers want to know about neuroimaging for dementia? Featherstone, Hannah
2017
4 p. 461-470
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155 What do we know about the attitudes, experiences and needs of Black and minority ethnic carers of people with dementia in the United Kingdom? A systematic review of empirical research findings Johl, Nicholas
2016
4 p. 721-742
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156 What is the Impact of Volunteers Providing Care and Support for People with Dementia in Acute Hospitals? A Systematic Review Hall, Claire L
2019
4 p. 1410-1426
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