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Best interests decisions for people with advanced dementia: a qualitative study of nurses’ perspectives in England (2023)
Thesis
Murphy, J. S. C. (2023). Best interests decisions for people with advanced dementia: a qualitative study of nurses’ perspectives in England. (Thesis). Keele University

In the United Kingdom (UK), there are 907,900 people aged over 65 with dementia, 546,500 of whom would be classed as having severe dementia (Wittenberg et al 2019). Advanced dementia is now recognised as a leading cause of death in the UK and across... Read More about Best interests decisions for people with advanced dementia: a qualitative study of nurses’ perspectives in England.

Alexander Technique: an exploration of overcoming fear of falling in people aged 60 and over (2021)
Thesis
Tunnicliffe, E. (2021). Alexander Technique: an exploration of overcoming fear of falling in people aged 60 and over. (Thesis). Keele University

This thesis comprises a mixed-methods study aimed at exploring whether an Alexander Technique intervention would enable participants aged 60 years and over to improve their balance and movement, thereby increasing balance confidence and reducing fear... Read More about Alexander Technique: an exploration of overcoming fear of falling in people aged 60 and over.

Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System (2018)
Book
Read, S., Santatzoglou, S., & Wrigley, A. (Eds.). (2018). Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315270166

Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. People experiencing loss must learn to accommodate it and, sometimes, relearn new roles. Whether the offender is accommodating general loss (such as t... Read More about Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System.