Psychological interventions for carers of people with dementia: A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative evidence

R Elvish, SJ Lever, J Johnstone… - Counselling and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale: Carers of people with dementia experience significant levels of stress in their
everyday role. The National Dementia Strategy in England identifies the key role that carers …

Neighbourhoods and dementia in the health and social care context: a realist review of the literature and implications for UK policy development

J Keady, S Campbell, H Barnes, R Ward… - Reviews in Clinical …, 2012 - cambridge.org
The National Dementia Strategy in England has performed an essential role in transforming
health and social care services and improving the commissioning architecture. However, to …

The experience of caring for patients with dementia within a general hospital setting: a meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature

A Turner, FJR Eccles, R Elvish, J Simpson… - Aging & mental …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: The optimal care of people with dementia in general hospitals has become a
policy and practice imperative over recent years. However, despite this emphasis, the …

Quetiapine and rivastigmine and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial

C Ballard, M Margallo-Lana, E Juszczak, S Douglas… - Bmj, 2005 - bmj.com
Objectives To determine the respective efficacy of quetiapine and rivastigmine for agitation
in people with dementia in institutional care and to evaluate these treatments with respect to …

'Getting to Know Me': the development and evaluation of a training programme for enhancing skills in the care of people with dementia in general hospital settings

R Elvish, S Burrow, R Cawley, K Harney… - Aging & mental …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The aims of the study were to report on the development and evaluation of a staff
training intervention in dementia care designed for use in the general hospital setting: the …

Lying in dementia care: An example of a culture that deceives in people's best interests

R Elvish, I James, D Milne - Aging & mental health, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Deceiving, bending the truth and being dishonest are all terms used for the act of
lying. The use of deception in health settings has a rich cross-cultural history. In relation to …

'Getting to Know Me': The second phase roll-out of a staff training programme for supporting people with dementia in general hospitals

R Elvish, S Burrow, R Cawley, K Harney… - …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives The aims were to evaluate a second phase roll-out of a dementia care training
programme for general hospital staff and to further develop two outcome scales: the …

Re-thinking and re-positioning 'being in the moment'within a continuum of moments: Introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies

JD Keady, S Campbell, A Clark, R Dowlen… - Ageing & …, 2022 - cambridge.org
This article draws upon six social research studies completed by members of the Dementia
and Ageing Research Team at The University of Manchester and their associated networks …

[HTML][HTML] Involving people living with dementia in research: an accessible modified Delphi survey for core outcome set development

H Morbey, AJE Harding, C Swarbrick, F Ahmed… - Trials, 2019 - Springer
Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia
beyond the role of 'participant'to involvement in all areas of the research process. This …

The use of the truth and deception in dementia care amongst general hospital staff

A Turner, F Eccles, J Keady, J Simpson… - Aging & Mental …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: Deceptive practice has been shown to be endemic in long-term care settings.
However, little is known about the use of deception in dementia care within general …