Quality in Ageing and Older Adults: Volume 22 Issue 1

Promoting excellence in services through research, policy and practice

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Table of contents

How does physical activity benefit people living with dementia? A systematic review to identify the potential mechanisms of action

Jan Pringle, Ruth Jepson, Alison Dawson, Louise McCabe, Alison Bowes

One limitation of research that assesses the effectiveness of physical activity interventions for people with dementia is that most do not describe the intervention in sufficient…

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Reflections on music therapy with older adults from an ethnographic perspective

Brigette K. Schneible, Jay F. Gabriel, Joke Bradt

Older adults often navigate periods of disruptive transition, such as rehousing, that can be understood in terms of ritual transformation, a concept that describes changes to the…

Exploring resilience in adult daughter and spousal carers of people living with dementia in North West England: an ecological approach

Warren James Donnellan, Kate Mary Bennett, Natalie Watson

Research has shown that informal carers of people living with dementia (PLWD) can be resilient in the face of caregiving challenges. However, little is known about resilience…

Improving emotional well-being for hospital-based patients with dementia

Stephanie Petty, Amanda Griffiths, Donna Maria Coleston, Tom Dening

Improving hospital care for people with dementia is a well-established priority. There is limited research evidence to guide nursing staff in delivering person-centred care…

Cover of Quality in Ageing and Older Adults

ISSN:

1471-7794

Online date, start – end:

2000

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Fiona Poland