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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2014

Public health guidance to facilitate timely diagnosis of dementia: ALzheimer's COoperative Valuation in Europe recommendations

Dawn Brooker; Jenny La Fontaine; Simon Evans; Jennifer Bray; Karim Saad

ALzheimers COoperative Valuation in Europe (ALCOVE) was a Joint Action co‐financed by the European Commission to produce a set of evidence‐based recommendations for policymakers on dementia. This paper reports on timely diagnosis.


Ageing & Society | 2014

Family relationships and dementia: A synthesis of qualitative research including the person with dementia

Jenny La Fontaine; Jan R. Oyebode

ABSTRACT Family relationships are important for wellbeing across the lifecourse and are known to be important for people living with dementia, bringing benefits to self-esteem and identity, as well as providing support for people living at home. Recent research has explored the impact of dementia upon relationships. Much of this research is qualitative in nature and rarely included in systematic reviews, however, it has the potential to provide significant contributions to understanding the interplay between family relationships and dementia and to inform interventions. A systematic synthesis of qualitative research concerning the impact of dementia upon family relationships was undertaken, using thematic synthesis. Eleven articles were reviewed, which address the perspectives of people living with dementia and their spouse and/or adult children. The aims of this review are to illuminate what is currently known about the reciprocal influences between family relationships and dementia from the perspectives of the family (including the person with dementia); and to consider the implications of these findings for research and practice. Four super-ordinate themes were identified: ‘a shared history’, ‘negotiating the impact of dementia upon the relationship’, ‘openness and awareness’ and ‘shifting sands’. This synthesis contributes to an emerging field but also highlights gaps in current understanding of the impact of dementia upon relationships and in providing appropriate interventions. Implications for research and practice are considered.


Ageing & Society | 2016

Digging deep: how organisational culture affects care home residents' experiences

Anne Killett; Diane Burns; Fiona Kelly; Dawn Brooker; Alison Bowes; Jenny La Fontaine; Isabelle Latham; Michael Wilson; Martin O'Neill


Archive | 2013

What Makes a Real Difference to Resident Experience?Digging Deep into Care Home Culture: The CHOICE(Care Home Organisations Implementing Cultures ofExcellence) Research Report.

Anne Killett; Alison Bowes; Dawn Brooker; Diane Burns; Fiona Kelly; Jenny La Fontaine; Isabelle Latham; Martin O'Neill; Fiona Poland; Michael Wilson


Archive | 2013

The Development of PIECE-dem: Focussing on the Experience of Care for People Living with Advanced Dementia

Dawn Brooker; Jenny La Fontaine; Kay de Vries; Isabelle Latham


Archive | 2010

Review of Literature: Information and Education Needs of People with Dementia and Their Family Caregivers.

Kay de Vries; Jenny La Fontaine; Dawn Brooker


Archive | 2012

ALCOVE: Sharing Knowledge to Enlighten Healthcare Policies in Europe for People Living with Dementia and Their Carers.

Simon Evans; Dawn Brooker; Jenny La Fontaine; Jennifer Bray


Archive | 2012

What Are Dementia Advisers And What Do They Do? A Qualitative Exploration of the Experiences of Dementia Advisers in Developing Their Role and Those Who Use Their Services in Worcestershire

Jenny La Fontaine; Dawn Brooker; Jennifer Bray; Sarah Milosevic


Archive | 2012

What is a Dementia Adviser and what do they do? An Exploration of the Work of Dementia Advisers and their Experiences in Delivering the Role

Jenny La Fontaine; Jennifer Bray; Dawn Brooker


Archive | 2011

How Can I tell You What's Going on Here? The Development of PIECE-dem: An Observational Framework Focusing on the Perspective of Residents with Advanced Dementia Living in Care Homes: Part of the PANICOA Research Programme.

Dawn Brooker; Jenny La Fontaine; Kay de Vries; T. Porter; Claire Surr

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Dawn Brooker

University of Worcester

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Fiona Kelly

University of Stirling

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Simon Evans

University of Worcester

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Diane Burns

University of Sheffield

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