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Autor:
Sion Williams, Sarah Campbell, Ruth Elvish, Lesley Jones, Caroline Swarbrick, Robyn Dowlen, John Keady, Andrew Clark, Jackie Kindell
Publikováno v:
Keady, J, Campbell, S, Clark, A, Dowlen, R, Elvish, R, Jones, L, Kindell, J, Swarbrick, C & Williams, S 2022, ' Re-thinking and re-positioning ‘being in the moment’ within a continuum of moments: introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies ', Ageing and Society, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 681-702 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X20001014
This article draws upon six social research studies completed by members of the Dementia and Ageing Research Team at The University of Manchester and their associated networks over an eight-year period (2011–2019) with the aim of constructing a def
Autor:
Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Leanne Ruggero, Jackie Kindell, Emily Rogalski, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Anna Volkmer, Rebecca Khayum, Maya L. Henry, Johnathon D. Rohrer, Jason D. Warren
Publikováno v:
Practical Neurology. 20:154-161
The term primary progressive aphasia (PPA) describes a group of neurodegenerative disorders with predominant speech and language dysfunction as their main feature. There are three main variants – the semantic variant, the nonfluent or agrammatic va
Publikováno v:
Kindell, J, Wilkinson, R & Keady, J 2018, ' From conversation to connection: a cross case analysis of life story work with five couples where one partner has semantic dementia ', Ageing and Society . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X18000533
Semantic dementia causes progressive communication difficulties that significantly impact on the person and their family. There is a paucity of research examining conversation skills in this condition and associated interventions to support interacti
Publikováno v:
Kindell, J, Wilkinson, R, Sage, K & Keady, J 2017, ' Combining music and life story to enhance participation in family interaction in semantic dementia : a longitudinal study of one family’s experience ', Arts & Health, pp. 1-16 . https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2017.1342269
Background: Semantic dementia is a rarer dementia, classified as a type of frontotemporal dementia and a variant of primary progressive aphasia. Studies examining conversation in this condition and interventions to enhance participation in family lif
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