Barriers and facilitators for GPs in dementia advance care planning: a systematic integrative review

B Tilburgs, M Vernooij-Dassen, R Koopmans… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background Due to the disease's progressive nature, advance care planning (ACP) is
recommended for people with early stage dementia. General practitioners (GPs) should …

Communication training interventions for family and professional carers of people living with dementia: a systematic review of effectiveness, acceptability and …

L Morris, M Horne, P McEvoy… - Aging & mental health, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To update previous reviews and provide a more detailed overview of the
effectiveness, acceptability and conceptual basis of communication training-interventions for …

The importance of trust-based relations and a holistic approach in advance care planning with people with dementia in primary care: a qualitative study

B Tilburgs, M Vernooij-Dassen, R Koopmans… - BMC geriatrics, 2018 - Springer
Background ACP enables individuals to define and discuss goals and preferences for future
medical treatment and care with family and healthcare providers, and to record these goals …

Towards diagnostic conversational profiles of patients presenting with dementia or functional memory disorders to memory clinics

C Elsey, P Drew, D Jones, D Blackburn… - Patient Education and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective This study explores whether the profile of patients' interactional behaviour in
memory clinic conversations with a doctor can contribute to the clinical differentiation …

A systematic review of the prevalence of comorbid cancer and dementia and its implications for cancer-related care

L McWilliams, C Farrell, G Grande, J Keady… - Aging & mental …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: A comorbid diagnosis of cancer and dementia (cancer–dementia) may have
unique implications for patient cancer-related experience. The objectives were to estimate …

Barriers and best practices in disclosing a dementia diagnosis: a clinician interview study

EN Wollney, MJ Armstrong… - Health services …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The vast majority of individuals with dementia want to receive a diagnosis. Research
suggests, however, that only a fraction of individuals with dementia receive a diagnosis and …

Enhancing communication between dementia care staff and their residents: an arts-inspired intervention

G Windle, K Algar-Skaife, M Caulfield… - Aging & mental …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: The arts are increasingly recognised as important and beneficial activities for
people living with dementia. However, there is little peer-reviewed published research …

[HTML][HTML] When people living with dementia say 'no': Negotiating refusal in the acute hospital setting

R O'Brien, S Beeke, A Pilnick, SE Goldberg… - Social Science & …, 2020 - Elsevier
A quarter of UK acute hospital beds are occupied by people living with dementia (PLWD).
Concerns have been raised by both policy makers and carers about the quality of …

Subjective experiences of cognitive decline and receiving a diagnosis of dementia: qualitative interviews with people recently diagnosed in memory clinics in the UK

P Xanthopoulou, R McCabe - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To explore people's experiences of cognitive decline and receiving a diagnosis
of dementia. Design 61 semistructured interviews within 2 weeks of diagnosis. Audio …

Baking together—the coordination of actions in activities involving people with dementia

AR Majlesi, A Ekström - Journal of Aging Studies, 2016 - Elsevier
This study explores interaction and collaboration between people with dementia and their
spouses in relation to the performance of household chores with the focus on instruction as …