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ADS journal articles2019Bray, J. (2019). Permission to speak: encouraging conversations. Journal of DementiaCare, 27(2), 12-13.Bray, J., Atkinson, T., Latham, I. & Brooker, D. (2019). Practice of Namaste Care forpeople living with dementia in the UK. Nursing Older People, 31(1), 22-28.Bray, J., Brooker, D., Latham, I., Wray, F., & Baines, D. (2019). Costing resource use ofthe Namaste Care Intervention UK: A novel framework for costing dementia careinterventions in care homes. International Psychogeriatrics, 1-10.Cameron, A., Johnson, E., Lloyd, L., Evans, S., Smith, R., Porteus, J., Darton, R. &Atkinson, T. (2019). Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore extra carehousing, International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 14:1.Carter, C., Bray, J. and Read, K. (2019). The Admiral Nurse Competency Framework:Encouraging engagement and putting it into practice. The Journal of ContinuingEducation in Nursing, 50(5), 205-210.Evans, S.C., Barrett, J., Mapes, N., Hennell, J., Atkinson, T., Bray, J., Garabedian, C. &Russell, C. (2019). Connections with nature for people living with dementia. Workingwith Older People, https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-01-2019-0003Evans, S., Garabedian, C., Bray, J., Kennard, R. and Herz, M. (2019). Evaluation of ActiveMinds activity kits in care homes. Journal of Dementia Care, 27(2), 22-25.Evans, S.C., Waller, S., Bray, J. & Atkinson, T. (2019). Making Homes More DementiaFriendly through the Use of Aids and Adaptations. Healthcare, 7(1) 43.Lion, K., Szcześniak, D., Buliríska, K., Evans, S.B., Evans, S.C., Siabene, F., d'Arma, A.,Farina, E., Brooker, D., Chattat, R., Meiland, F., Dröes, R. & Rymaszewska, J. (2019). Dopeople with dementia and mild cognitive impairments experience stigma? A crosscultural investigation between Italy, Poland and the UK. Aging and Mental Health, 1-9.Tischler, V., Schneider, J., Morgner, C., Crawford, P., Dening, T., Brooker, D.,Garabedian, C., Myers, T., Early, F., Shaughnessy, N., Innes, A., Duncan, K., Prashar, A.,McDermott, O., Coaten, R., Eland, D. & Harvey, K. (2019). Stronger Together: Learningfrom an Interdisciplinary Dementia, Arts & Wellbeing Network (DA&WN). Arts andHealth: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 1
Waller, S. (2019). Good design for people with dementia in hospital. Journal ofDementia Care, 27(3) 32-35.2018Brooker, D. (2018). Maintaining Dignity and Quality of Life for Elderly Persons withDementia until the End of Life through Person-centred Care. Journal of the JapaneseAcademy of Gerontological Nursing, 22(2).Brooker, D., Evans, S., Evans, S., Bray, J., Sabine, F., Scorolli, C., Szcześniak, D., d'Arma,A., Urbańska, K., Atkinson, T., Farina, E., Rymaszewska, J., Chattat, R., Henderson, C.,Rehill, A., Hendriks, I., Meiland, F. & Dröes, R. (2018). Evaluation of the implementationof the Meeting Centres Support Program in Italy, Poland, and the UK; exploration of theeffects on people with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 1–10.Carter, C., Bray, J., Read, K., Harrison-Dening, K., Thompson, R. & Brooker, D. (2018).Articulating the unique competencies of Admiral Nurse Practice. Working with OlderPeople, 22(3), 139-147.Evans, S.B., Evans, S.C., Brooker, D., Henderson, C., Szcześniak, D., Atkinson, T., Bray, J.,Rehill, A., Saibene, F., d'Arma, A., Scorolli, C., Chattat, R., Farina, E., Urbańska, K.,Rymaszewska, J., Meiland, F. & Dröes, R. (2018). The impact of the implementation ofthe Dutch combined Meeting Centres Support Programme for family caregivers ofpeople with dementia in Italy, Poland and UK. Aging & Mental Health.Evans, S., Atkinson, T., Cameron, A., Johnson, E., Smith, R., Darton, R., Porteus, J. &Lloyd, L. (2018). Can extra care housing support the changing needs of older peopleliving with dementia? Dementia, online.Garabedian, C. & Kelly, F. (2018). Haven: Sharing receptive music listening to fosterconnections and wellbeing for people with dementia who are nearing the end of life,and those who care for them. Dementia.Latham, I. (2018). Many care homes still rely on antipsychotic medication for somepeople with dementia. But do they have any alternative? The Journal of Dementia Care,26(1), 8-9.Szcześniak, D., Dröes, R., Meiland, F., Brooker, D., Farina, E., Chattat, R., Evans, S.B.,Evans, S.C., Saibene, F., Urbańska, K. & Rymaszewska, J. (2018). Does the communitybased combined Meeting Center Support Programme (MCSP) make the pathway to daycare activities easier for people living with dementia? A comparison before and afterimplementation of MCSP in three European countries. International Psychogeriatrics,30(11), 1717-1734.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 2
Van Mierlo, L., Chattat, R., Evans, S., Brooker, D., Saibene, F., Gamberini, G., Farina, E.,Scorolli, C., Szcześniak, D., Urbańska, K., Rymaszewska, J., Dröes, R. & Meiland, F. (2018).Facilitators and barriers to adaptive implementation of the Meeting Centers SupportProgram (MCSP) in three European countries; the process evaluation within theMEETINGDEM study. International Psychogeriatrics, 30(4) 527-537.2017Brooker, D., Droes, R. and Evans, S. (2016). Framing outcomes of post-diagnosticpsychosocial interventions in dementia: The Adaptation-Coping Model and Adjusting toChange, Working with Older People, 21(1), 13-21.Broome, E., Dening, T., Schneider, J. and Brooker, D. (2017). Care staff and the creativearts: exploring the context of involving care personnel in arts interventions.International Psychogeriatrics, 29(12) 1979-1991.Dröes, R., Meiland, F., Evans, S., Brooker, D., Farina, E., Szcześniak, D., Van Mierlo, L.,Orrell, M., Rymaszewska, J. & Chattat, R. (2017). Comparison of the adaptiveimplementation and evaluation of the Meeting Centers Support Program for peoplewith dementia and their family carers in Europe; study protocol of the MEETINGDEMproject. BMC geriatrics, 17(1).Evans, S.B., Bray, J. and Evans S.C. (2017). The iPad project: Introducing iPads into carehomes in the UK to support digital inclusion. Gerontechnology 16(2), 91-100.Evans, S., Garabedian, C. and Bray, J. (2017). 'Now he sings'. The My Musical MemoriesReminiscence Programme: Personalised interactive reminiscence sessions for peopleliving with dementia. Dementia.Gray, K., Evans, S., Griffiths, A. and Schneider, J. (2017). Critical reflections onmethodological challenge in arts and dementia evaluation and research. Dementia.Latham, I. & Brooker, D. (2017). Reducing anti-psychotic prescribing for care homeresidents with dementia. Nurse Prescribing, 15(10) 504-511.Lillyman, S. and Bruce, M. (2017). Caring for people with dementia at end of life. Nursing& residential care, 19(6), 331-334.Mangiaracina, F., Chattat, R., Farina, E., Saibene, F., Gamberini, G., Brooker, D., Evans,S.C., Evans, S.B., Szcześniak, D., Urbanska, K., Rymaszewska, J., Hendriks, I., Dröes, R. &Meiland, F. (2016). Not re-inventing the wheel: the adaptive implementation of themeeting centres support programme in four European countries, Aging & MentalHealth, 21(1), 40-48.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 3
Meiland, F., Innes, A., Mountain, G., Robinson, L., van der Roest, H., García-Casal, J.,Gove, D., Thyrian, J., Evans, S., Dröes, R., Kelly, F., Kurz, A., Casey, D., Szcześniak, D.,Dening, T., Craven, M., Span, M., Felzmann, H., Tsolaki, M. & Franco-Martin, M. (2017)Technologies to Support Community-Dwelling Persons With Dementia: A Position Paperon Issues Regarding Development, Usability, Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness,Deployment, and Ethics. Journal of Medical Internet Research Rehabilitation andAssistive Technologies, 4(1):e1.Russell, C. (2017) People with dementia, contributing to learning and teaching in highereducation: Innovative practice. Dementia.Smith, R., Darton, R., Cameron, A., Johnson, E., Lloyd, L., Evans, S., Atkinson, T. andPorteus, J. (2017). Outcomes-based commissioning for social care in extra care housing:is there a future? Housing, Care and Support, 20(2), 60-70.2016Daykin, N., Gray, K., McCree, M. & Willis, J. (2016): Creative and credible evaluation forarts, health and well-being: opportunities and challenges of coproduction, Arts &Health, 9(2), 123-138.Erol, R., Brooker, D. & Peel, E. (2016): The impact of dementia on womeninternationally: An integrative review. Health Care for Women International, 37(12),1320-1341.Evans, S., Atkinson, T., Darton, R., Cameron, A., Netten, A., Smith, R. and Porteus, J.(2016) A Community Hub Approach to Older People’s Housing. Quality in Ageing andOlder Adults.Evans, S. and Bray, J. (2016) Best practice for providing social care and support topeople living with concurrent sight loss and dementia: professional perspectives.Working with Older People, 20(2), 86-93.Evans, S., Harrison-Dening, K. and Read, K. (2016). Towards the end of life: An in-depthexploration of the role of Admiral Nursing in dementia care (Innovative practice),DementiaHoughton, C., Murphy, K. Brooker, D. & Casey, D. (2016). Healthcare staffs’ experiencesand perceptions of caring for people with dementia in the acute setting: Qualitativeevidence synthesis. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 61, 104-116.Houghton, C., Murphy, K., Meehan, B., Thomas, J., Brooker, D. & Casey, D. (2016): Fromscreening to synthesis: using NVivo to enhance transparency in Qualitative EvidenceSynthesis. Journal of Clinical Nursing.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 4
Lillyman, S. and Bruce, M. (2016). Palliative care for people with dementia: A literaturereview. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 22 (2), 76-81.Waller, S. (2016). Is your care home dementia friendly? Living Life - The NAPA magazine,Issue 5.Waller, S., Masterson, A. and Evans, S. (2016) The development of environmentalassessment tools to support the creation of dementia friendly care environments:Innovative practice. Dementia.2015Bray, J., Atkinson, T. and Kitchen, S. (2015). Looking back, looking ahead: priorities for astrategy now. Journal of Dementia Care, 23(1), 16-17.Bray, J., Evans, S., Thompson, R., Bruce, M., Carter, C., Brooker, D., Milosevic, S.,Coleman, H. and McSherry, W. (2015). Understanding the needs of people withdementia and family carers. Nursing Older People, 27, 7, 18-23Bray, J., Evans, S., Bruce, M., Carter, C., Brooker, D., Milosevic, S., Thompson, R. andHutt, L. (2015) Improving activity and engagement for patients with dementia. NursingOlder People, 27, 8, 22-26.Bray, J., Evans, S., Bruce, M., Carter, C., Brooker, D., Milosevic, S., Thompson, R. andHutt, L. (2015) Improving the hospital environment for people with dementia. NursingOlder People, 27, 9, 16-20.Bray, J., Evans, S., Bruce, M., Carter, C., Brooker, D., Milosevic, S., Thompson, R. andWoods, C. (2015) Enabling hospital staff to care for people with dementia. Nursing OlderPeople, 27, 10, 29-32.Brooker, D. (2015). Priorities for the next National Dementia Strategy. Journal ofDementia Care, 23(2), 7.Brooker, D., Latham, I., Evans, S., Jacobson, N., Perry, W., Bray, J., Ballard, C., Fossey, J.and Pickett, J. (2015). FITS into Practice: translating research into practice in reducingthe use of anti-psychotic medication for people with dementia living in care homes.Aging & Mental Health.Evans, S., Brooker, D., Thompson, R., Bray, J., Milosevic, S., Bruce, M. and Carter, C.(2015). Introduction to the transforming dementia care in hospitals series. Nursing OlderPeople, 27(6), 18-24.Latham, I., Evans, S., Atkinson, T. and Elliot, V. (2015) Admiral nursing in care homes,Journal of Dementia Care. 23(6), 26-29.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 5
Russell, C. and Xuis, Q. (2015). Lived experience at the centre of learning. Journal ofDementia Care, 23(4), 18-19.Russell, C. and Xuis, Q. (2015) Lived experience at the centre of learning. The AustralianJournal of Dementia Care, 4(5), 18-19.Waller, S. (2015). The importance of designing dementia friendly care environments.Global Health & Pharma, 16-17.Waller, S. (2015). Tools' significant role in supportive design. Health Estate Journal, 3538.Waller, S. and Masterson, A. (2015). Designing dementia-friendly hospitalenvironments. Future Hospital Journal, 2(1), 63-68.2014Atkinson, T., Evans, S., Darton, R., Cameron, A., Porteus, J. & Smith, R. (2014). Creatingthe asset base – a review of literature and policy on housing with care. Housing, Careand Support, 17(1).Brooker, D., La Fontaine, J., Evans, S., Bray, J. & Saad, K. (2014). Public health guidanceto facilitate timely diagnosis of dementia: ALzheimer’s COoperative Valuation in Europe(ALCOVE) Recommendations, International Journal of Geriatric PsychiatryJutlla, K. (2014). The impact of migration experiences and migration identities on theexperiences of services and caring for a family member with dementia for Sikhs living inWolverhampton, UK. Ageing and Society, 1-23.Killett, A., Burns, D., Kelly, F., Brooker, D; Bowes, A., La Fontaine, J., Latham, I., Wilson,M. & O’Neill, M. (2014): Digging deep: How organisational culture affects care homeresidents’ experiences, Ageing & Society, 1-29.Knifton, C., Thompson, R., Tullo, E., Waugh, A., Surr, C., Read, K. & Innes, A. (2014).Making a difference in dementia education. Journal of Dementia Care, 22(4) 18-21.Reed, R., Hibberd, P. Russell, C.W., Downey, J, & Baker, C. (2014) What Do You thinkabout the Care Quality Commission’s plans to change the way it regulates and inspectsadult social care? Journal of Dementia Care 22 (2), 9-10.Upton, D., Bray, J., Jones, T. & Upton, P. (2014). Touchscreen technology – the evidence.Australian Journal of Dementia Care, 3(1), 29-30.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 6
2013Brooker, D., La Fontaine, J., de Vries, K. & Latham, I. (2013). The development of PIECEdem: Focussing on the experience of care for people living with advanced dementia. TheBritish Psychological Society Clinical Psychology Forum, 250(October), 38-46.de Vries, K. (2013). Communicating with older people with dementia. Nursing OlderPeople. 25, 4, 30-37.de Vries, K., Brooker, D, & Smith, K. (2013). Dementia skills and competencies forprimary care liaison: A model for improving identification and timely diagnosis. PrimaryHealth Care Research & Development, 14(3), 240-249. Published online November 2012.Evans, S., Means, R. & Powell, J. (2013). Making care homes part of the community? Anevaluation of the Gloucestershire Partnerships for Older People Project. Quality inAgeing and Older Adults, 14(1), 66-74.Jolley, D. and Read, K. (2013). Diogenes inside out—a note in response to De-Giogio andVito: manuscript GPS – 12 – 0201. Dead under the bed: a case of Diogenes syndrome?International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 28, 5, 550.Jones, M., Kimberlee, R., Deave, T. & Evans, S. (2013). The role of community centrebased arts, leisure and social activities in promoting adult well-being and healthlifestyles. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10(5),1948-1962.Jutlla, K. (2013). Ethnicity and cultural diversity in dementia care: A review of theresearch. Journal of Dementia Care, 21(2), 33-39.Jutlla, K., Parsons, M., Coaten, R., Gardiner, L. & Brooker, D. (2013). Capturing progressin creative arts and dementia. Journal of Dementia Care, 21(1), 26-28.La Fontaine, J. & Oyebode, J. (2013). Family relationships and dementia: A synthesis ofqualitative research including the person with dementia. Ageing and Society. First viewaccess online: http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract S0144686X13000056Røsvik, J., Brooker, D., Mjorud, M. & Kirkevold, Ø. (2013). What is person-centred carein dementia? Clinical reviews into practice: The development of the VIPS practice model.Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 23(2), 155-163.Upton, D., Bray, J., Jones, T. & Upton, P. (2013). Touchscreen technology – the evidence.Journal of Dementia Care, 21(3), 16-17.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 7
2012Arber, A., Hutson, N., de Vries, K. & Guerrero, D. (2012). Finding the right kind ofsupport: A study of carers of those with a primary malignant brain tumour. EuropeanJournal of Oncology Nursing [Available online doi:10.1016/j.ejon.2012.01.008]Brooker, D. (2012). Understanding dementia and the person behind the diagnostic label.International Journal of Person Centred Medicine, 2(1), 11-17.Cullen, L. & La Fontaine, J. (2012). Reflections on establishing and delivering a dementiaadviser service. Signpost, 16 (3), 6-10.de Vries, K. & Green, A. (2012). Therapeutic use of cannabis. Nursing Times, 108(9), 1215.de Vries, K., Wells, J. & Plaskota, M. (2012). Evaluation of an admission and dischargeprogramme at a UK specialist palliative day hospice. International Journal of PalliativeNursing, 18(6), 275-281.Evans, S. (2012). Taking part counts. Nursing Older People, 24(5), 11.Evans, S., Hills J. & Orme J. (2012). Doing more for less? Developing sustainable systemsof social care in the context of climate change and public spending cuts. British Journalof Social Work, 42(4), 744-764.Jutlla, K. Graham, S. & Jolley, D. (2012). The care of older people with dementia andother mental disorders when they are admitted to General Hospitals: Learning from anetwork of Mental Health Liaison teams. The Journal of the Institute of Ageing andHealth (West Midlands), 1(18), 29-30.Means, R. & Evans, S. (2012). Communities of place and communities of interest? Anexploration of their changing role in later life. Ageing & Society, 32(8), 1300-1318.Suzuki, M., Mizuno, Y., Brooker, D., Ooshiro, H. & Kanamori, M. (2012). How quality oflife indices reflect the behaviours of people with dementia on dementia care mappingand the relationship between well-being, ill-being and the behaviour category code.Japanese Journal of Geriatrics, 49(3), 355-366. (Article in Japanese with English abstract)West, E.A., Jones, P., Chambers, D. & Whitehurst, T. (2012). A Multi-PerspectiveCollaborative on Teacher Learning for Teachers of Students with Autism SpectrumDisorder. Journal of International Special Needs Education, 15(1), 24-40.2011Brooker, D. (2011). A note on person-centred care and use of the term BPSD. Journal ofDementia Care, 19(5), 37.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 8
Brooker, D., Argyle, E., Clancy, D. & Scally, A. (2011). Enriched OpportunitiesProgramme: A cluster randomised controlled trial of a new approach to living withdementia and other mental health issues in ExtraCare housing schemes and villages.Aging and Mental Health, 15(8), 1008-1017.Corbett, A., Stevens, J., Aarsland, D., Day, S., Moniz-Cook, E., Wood, R., Brooker, D., &Ballard, C. (n.d.). Systematic review of services providing information and/or advice topeople with dementia and/or their caregivers. International Journal of GeriatricPsychiatry, 27, 628-636.de Vries, K. & Nowell, A. (2011). Dementia deaths in hospice: A retrospective case noteaudit. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 17(12), 581-585.Evans, S., Corley, M., Corrie, M., Costley, K. & Donald, C. (2011). Evaluating services inpartnership with older people: Exploring the role of ‘community researchers’. Workingwith Older People, 15(1), 26-33.Maher, K. & de Vries, K. (2011). An exploration of the lived experiences of individualswith relapsed Multiple Myeloma. European Journal of Cancer Care, 20, 267-275.Moore, D. & Jones, K. (2011). Making personalisation work for people with dementia.Journal of Dementia Care, 91(1), 26-28.Moore, D. & Jones, K. (2011). Promoting self-directed support for people living withdementia: Overcoming the challenges. Social Care and Neurodisability, 2(2), 66-70.Røsvik, J.J., Kirkevold, M., Engedal, K., Brooker, D. & Kirkevold, Ø. (2011). A model forusing the VIPS framework for person-centred care for persons with dementia in nursinghomes: A qualitative evaluative study. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 6,227-236.Suzuki, M., Mizuno, Y., Sakamot, R., Tsuya, M., Maruta, R., Oku, Y., Tokita, Y., Kanamori,M. & Brooker, D. (2011). Efficacy of the development evaluation intervention ofDementia Care Mapping (DCM) aiming at implementing Person-Centred Care. Journal ofJapanese Society for Dementia Care, 3(3), 356-368. (Article in Japanese with Englishabstract)2010Arber, A., Faithfull, S., Plaskota, M., Lucas, C. & de Vries, K. (2010). A study of patientswith a primary malignant brain tumour and their carers: Symptoms and access toservices. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 6(1), 590-596.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 9
de Vries, K. & McChrystal, J. (2010). Using attachment theory to improve the care ofpeople with dementia. International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion, 3(3),287-301.Douglas, C., Keddie, A., Brooker, D. & Surr, C. (2010). Cross-cultural Comparison of thePerceptions and Experiences of Dementia Care Mapping (DCM) “Mappers” in the U.S.and U.K. Journal of Aging and Health, 22(5), 567-588.Green, A. & de Vries, K. (2010). Cannabis use in palliative care. Journal of ClinicalNursing, 19, 2454-2462.Jutlla, K. (2010). Migration and Asian communities; understanding migrant Sikh carerscaring for an older person with dementia in Wolverhampton. Generations Review, 20(3).Kaur, H. Jutlla, K. Moreland, N. & Read, K. (2010). How a link nurse ensured equaltreatment for people of Asian origin with dementia. Nursing Times, 106(24), 4-9.Kovan, L. & de Vries, K. (2010). “Getting it right”: an ethnographic study on howpalliative care nurses discuss death. International Journal of Work Organisation andEmotion, 3(3), 190-205.Stapleton, S., Moore, D. & Jones, K. (2010). HOPE for the future: Gaining an insight intothe experiences of people with dementia. PSIGE Newsletter, 111, 27-31.2009Brooker, D. (2009). Ambitious study of complex interventions. Journal of Dementia Care,17(3), 37-39.Brooker, D. (2009). Vision for centre of excellence. Journal of Dementia Care, 17(6), 9.Brooker, D., Argyle, E. & Clancy, D. (2009). Mental health needs of people living in extracare housing. Journal of Care Services Management, 3(3), 295-309.Evans, S. (2009). That lot up there and us down here: Social interaction and a sense ofcommunity in a mixed tenure UK retirement village. Ageing & Society, 29, 199-216.Jolley, D., Moreland, N., Read, K., et al (2009). “The ‘Twice a Child’ projects: learningabout dementia and related disorders within the black and minority ethnic populationof an English city and improving relevant services”. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Healthand Social Care, 2(4), 4-9.Last updated: 01.07.2019Page 10
exploration of the role of Admiral Nursing in dementia care (Innovative practice), Dementia Houghton, C., Murphy, K. Brooker, D. & asey, D. (2016). Healthcare staffs experiences and perceptions of caring for people with dementia in the acute setting: Qualitative evidence synthesis. International Journal of