Investigating the connection between ageism and elder mistreatment

K Pillemer, D Burnes, A MacNeil - Nature Aging, 2021 - nature.com
Elder mistreatment is recognized as a pervasive public health problem with detrimental
consequences for older adults and society. Although considerable research has examined …

How do people living with dementia perceive eating and drinking difficulties? A qualitative study

K Anantapong, Y Barrado-Martín, P Nair, G Rait… - Age and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Eating and drinking problems are common among people living with later-stage
dementia, yet few studies have explored their perspectives. Objective This study aimed to …

“Like He'sa Kid”: Relationality, family caregiving, and Alzheimer's disease

AT Seaman - Medical Anthropology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Spousal caregivers draw upon understandings of shifting relationality to maintain a familial
understanding of their spouse with Alzheimer's disease. Working through what it means to …

“The mind may go, but the heart knows”: Emotional care by ethnic minority carers of people living with dementia

AS Gilbert, J Antoniades, S Croy, B Brijnath - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Drawing on the sociology of emotions, this article investigates the socially and culturally
mediated nature of emotions and emotional care within 93 ethnic minority carers' narratives …

[HTML][HTML] Death in Advance? A critique of the “Zombification” of people with dementia

M Schweda, K Jongsma - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2022 - Springer
This contribution sets out to criticize the prominent metaphor of “death while alive” in the
context of dementia. We first explain the historical origin and development as well as the …

Infantilisations

M Tesar, MA Peters, J White, J Charteris… - Educational …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Infantilisations is the fourth article in a collective writing project that includes 'Infantologies','
Infantasies','Infanticides', and Infantologies II-Songs of the Cradle. It is a notion and paper …

[HTML][HTML] Relational solidarity and conflicting ethics in dementia care in urban India

B Brijnath, R Rao, U Baruah… - The Journals of …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Objective Using the concept of relational solidarity, we examine how autonomy, equality,
dignity, and personhood are practiced in the care of people living with dementia at home in …

[HTML][HTML] A tale of two capacities: including children and decisionally vulnerable adults in biomedical research

G Dalpé, A Thorogood, BM Knoppers - Frontiers in Genetics, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The participation of individuals who lack decision-making capacity is essential for advancing
genomics research and neuroscience, but raises ethical and legal challenges relating to …

Vestibular physical therapy in individuals with cognitive impairment: a theoretical framework

BN Klatt, JD Ries, PM Dunlap, SL Whitney… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Falls are a major health care concern in individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD) and their
caregivers. Vestibular impairment is a known risk factor for falls, and individuals with AD …

Nurses' moral judgements during emergency department triage–A prospective mixed multicenter study

B Pilleron, D Douillet, Y Furon, C Haubertin… - International Emergency …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Introduction In EDs, triage ensures that patients whose condition requires
immediate care are prioritized while reducing overcrowding. Previous studies have …