no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Corrigendum
|
|
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 637 |
article |
2 |
Editorial: Innovative Practice
|
Moriarty, Jo |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 609-610 |
article |
3 |
Effect of horticultural therapy on wellbeing among dementia day care programme participants: A mixed-methods study (Innovative Practice)
|
Hall, Jodi |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 611-620 |
article |
4 |
Ethical implications of the perception and portrayal of dementia
|
Gerritsen, Debby L |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 596-608 |
article |
5 |
Exposure to nature gardens has time-dependent associations with mood improvements for people with mid- and late-stage dementia: Innovative practice
|
White, Piran CL |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 627-634 |
article |
6 |
Family caregivers’ reports of hospitalizations and emergency department visits in community-dwelling individuals with dementia
|
Benner, Megan |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 585-595 |
article |
7 |
John Keady, Lars-Christer Hydén, Ann Johnson and Caroline Swarbrick (eds), Social research methods in dementia studies: Inclusion and innovation
|
Clark, Andrew |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 635-636 |
article |
8 |
Medical students’ views about person-centred communication in dementia care
|
Tullo, Ellen StClair |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 573-584 |
article |
9 |
Recruitment challenges and strategies: Lessons learned from an early-stage dyadic intervention (innovative practice)
|
Szabo, Sarah M |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 621-626 |
article |
10 |
Use of the physical environment to support everyday activities for people with dementia: A systematic review
|
Woodbridge, R |
|
2018 |
17 |
5 |
p. 533-572 |
article |