People with dementia living in residential care often face the dual disadvantage of increasing difficulty with communication and reduced opportunities for conversation. Social interaction is central to wellbeing of residents with dementia, so it is important that care staff have the skills to engage in conversation with them. We studied conversations in 20 care staff–resident dyads, to examine conversation structure and content, patterns of engagement within conversations, including the topics around which engagement occurred, and communication behaviours by care staff that appeared to facilitate (or impede) participation by residents. The transcripts were analysed using Discursis, a computational information visualisation tool that allows ...
This study examined the impact of two communication-enhancing strategies used on people with dementi...
Objectives: The arts are increasingly recognised as important and beneficial activities for people l...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
People with dementia living in residential care often face the dual disadvantage of increasing diffi...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
People living with dementia (PLWD) are almost always admitted to the acute hospital for reasons unre...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
This paper explores some talk generated by a five-minute task given to a small number of people with...
Objectives: To explore communication and engagement in everyday situations between persons with youn...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing interest in dementia care in recent years, including how pract...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
Around a quarter of hospital beds in the UK are occupied by patients living with dementia (PWD), and...
Dementia is synonymous with a deteriorating 'memory' in those it impacts. However, it is often in co...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This study examined the impact of two communication-enhancing strategies used on people with dementi...
Objectives: The arts are increasingly recognised as important and beneficial activities for people l...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
People with dementia living in residential care often face the dual disadvantage of increasing diffi...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
The progressive neuropathology involved in dementia frequently causes a gradual decline in communica...
People living with dementia (PLWD) are almost always admitted to the acute hospital for reasons unre...
This article reports findings from a three-year project on 'Communication patterns and their consequ...
This paper explores some talk generated by a five-minute task given to a small number of people with...
Objectives: To explore communication and engagement in everyday situations between persons with youn...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing interest in dementia care in recent years, including how pract...
This thesis explores the communication of a group of older people with dementia living in a resident...
Around a quarter of hospital beds in the UK are occupied by patients living with dementia (PWD), and...
Dementia is synonymous with a deteriorating 'memory' in those it impacts. However, it is often in co...
Introduction: Societal discourses of dementia are medicalised and dehumanising. This leads to a soci...
This study examined the impact of two communication-enhancing strategies used on people with dementi...
Objectives: The arts are increasingly recognised as important and beneficial activities for people l...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...