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Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Common forms of dementia. (2nd of 4 articles on dementia. 1 ref).
Author: Jackson, G.
Source: Nursing Times. 2002 12 Nov. 98(46). p32-4.


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Title: Communication in day care: talking without words. (1st of 2 articles. Non-verbal communication with dementia patients).
Author: Armstrong, L; Wright, A.
Source: J Dementia Care. 2002 Sep,Oct. 10(5). p18-9.


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Title: Putdowns and uplifts: signs of good or poor dementia care. (Negative and positive ways of relating to people with dementia. 5 refs).
Author: Kuhn, D; Verity, J.
Source: J Dementia Care. 2002 Sep,Oct. 10(5). p26-8.


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Title: Electronic tagging of people with dementia who wander: ethical considerations are possibly more important than practical benefits. (Editorial. 12 refs).
Author: Hughes, J; Louw, S.
Source: BMJ. 2002 19 Oct. 325(7369). p847-8.


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Title: Therapeutic touch in dementia care. (1st of 2 articles. Research in Barnsley. 16 refs).
Author: Aveyard, B; Sykes, M; Doherty, D.
Source: Nursing Older People. 2002 Sep. 14(6). p20-1.


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(Not) a hallmark holiday: experiences of family caregivers of a relative with Alzheimer's disease. (Research by interviews, with particular reference to the Christmas holiday period. 7 refs).
Author: Liken, M.
Source: J Psychosocial Nursing. 2001 Dec. 39(12). p32-7.

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Title: The effects of nursing home placement on family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease. (Caregiver burden when dealing with patients with dementia. 38 refs).
Author: Lieberman, M; Fisher, L.
Source: Gerontologist. 2001 Dec. 41(6). p819-26.

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Title: Caring for a relative with dementia: the perceptions of carers and CPNs. (Research via in-depth interviews and observation of care-giving episodes. 35 refs).
Author: Pickard, S; Glendinning, C.
Source: Quality in Ageing. 2001 Dec. 2(4). p3-11.

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Title: The importance of cultural competence in dementia care. (Providing culturally appropriate services to dementia sufferers from ethnic minorities. 6 refs).
Author: Innes, A; Ashraf, F; Ismail, L.
Source: J Dementia Care. 2001 Sep,Oct. 9(5). p26-8.

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Title: Family carers talk about their perceptions of nursing homes. (Research Focus series. Summary of views of family carers of people with dementia in Scotland).
Author: Tester, S; Hubbard, G; Downs, M.
Source: J Dementia Care. 2001 Sep,Oct. 9(5). p37.

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Title: Improving the nutritional status of people with dementia. (6 year research into reversing malnutrition by applying evidence based standards of nutritional care. 13 refs).
Author: Biernacki, C; Barratt, J.
Source: Br J Nursing. 2001 27 Sep. 10(17). p1104-14.

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Title: Environments and older people with dementia. (Continuing Professional Development, article 534. Promoting a positive care environment for people with dementia, with special reference to non-specialist care homes. 48 refs).
Author: Phair, L; Heath, H.
Source: Mental Health Practice. 2001 Jun. 4(9). p32-8.

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Title: What constitutes good care for people with dementia? (Research using interviews with informal and professional carers. 16 refs).
Author: Ericson, I; Hellstrom, I; Lundh, U.
Source: Br J Nursing. 2001 14 Jun. 10(11). p710-4.

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Title: What does it mean to listen to people with dementia?
Author: Reid D. Ryan T. Enderby P
Source: Disability & Society 2001 May;16(3):377-92.

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Title: Listening to older women with dementia: relationships, voices and power
Author: Proctor G
Source: Disability & Society 2001 May;16(3):361-76.

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Title: Burden of responsibility experienced by family caregivers of elderly dementia sufferers: Analyses of strain, feelings and coping strategies
Author: Samuelsson AM. Annerstedt L. Elmstahl S. Samuelsson SM. Grafstrom M
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 2001;15(1):25-33.

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Title: A glider swing intervention for people with dementia. (Research into beneficial effects of rocking and swinging movements on mood and behaviour. 23 refs).
Author: Snyder, M; Tseng, Y; Brandt, C.
Source: Geriatric Nursing. 2001 Mar,Apr. 22(2). p86-90.

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Audio presence intervention for decreasing agitation in people with dementia. (Research into use of music, white noise and simulated presence of family. 16 refs).
Author: Miller, S; Vermeersch, P; Bohan, K.
Source: Geriatric Nursing. 2001 Mar,Apr. 22(2). p66-70.

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Title: Nursing home placement: Factors affecting caregivers' decisions to place family members with dementia
Author: Hagen B
Source: Journal of Gerontological Nursing 2001 Feb;27(2):44-53.

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Title: The power of song. (How singing can improve communication in those with dementia. 2 refs).
Author: Killick, J.
Source: Nursing Older People. 2001 Feb. 12(10). p12-3.

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Title: The pressure felt by informal carers of people with dementia. (Continuing Professional Development, NS 72. 26 refs).
Author: Armstrong, M.
Source: Nursing Standard. 2001 10 Jan. 15(17). p47-53.


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