Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated experiences of vulnerability have not been prioritised or documented. Drawing on empirical data collected using a novel methodology - walking interviews with 15 people with dementia living in Southern England, followed by a sit-down interview that included a nominated family member - this paper advances understanding of how vulnerability is experienced and dealt with by people with dementia when outdoors, and at times shared with family carers. Data were analysed using abductive techniques; a thematic coding framework was created from the dataset, in addition to the application of critical theories of vulnerability and disability. We found tha...
More now, than ever before, we are aware that spending time in outdoor natural environments and ma...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Purpose To look at concerns about risk/ abuse expressed spontaneously by people with dementia (PwD) ...
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated e...
In dementia research and care practice and there has been a turn to try to offer approaches that ack...
In this article, we report on our interpretation of past and current literature on negotiating risk ...
The current estimate of people living with a diagnosis of dementia in the UK is 850,000 with over t...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
There has been little research that addresses the importance of place in enabling resilience and cit...
This article aims to advance knowledge of inclusive (social) citizenship, through an empirical analy...
Participation in occupations and places outside the home has been related to health and social benef...
Introduction: Safer walking technology is increasingly being used to support people with dementia t...
More now, than ever before, we are aware that spending time in outdoor natural environments and ma...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Purpose To look at concerns about risk/ abuse expressed spontaneously by people with dementia (PwD) ...
Vulnerability is a problematic label routinely applied to people with dementia, yet their situated e...
In dementia research and care practice and there has been a turn to try to offer approaches that ack...
In this article, we report on our interpretation of past and current literature on negotiating risk ...
The current estimate of people living with a diagnosis of dementia in the UK is 850,000 with over t...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
There has been little research that addresses the importance of place in enabling resilience and cit...
This article aims to advance knowledge of inclusive (social) citizenship, through an empirical analy...
Participation in occupations and places outside the home has been related to health and social benef...
Introduction: Safer walking technology is increasingly being used to support people with dementia t...
More now, than ever before, we are aware that spending time in outdoor natural environments and ma...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
Purpose To look at concerns about risk/ abuse expressed spontaneously by people with dementia (PwD) ...