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Participatory visual arts activities for people with dementia: a review (2022)
Book Chapter
Barroso, A. C., Rai, H. K., Sousa, L., Orrell, M., & Schneider, J. (2022). Participatory visual arts activities for people with dementia: a review. In M. Orrell, D. Oliveira, O. McDermott, F. R. Verhey, F. C. Dassen, & R. Dröes (Eds.), Improving the Lives of People with Dementia through Technology: Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Utilising Current Technology (100-126). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003289005-11

The aims of this review were to report and summarise the effects of interventions using participatory visual arts activities in dementia research through a narrative synthesis systematic review. We searched four databases MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO an... Read More about Participatory visual arts activities for people with dementia: a review.

Thinkability: A new app for cognitive stimulation for people with dementia (2022)
Book Chapter
Rai, H. K., Schneider, J., & Orrell, M. (2022). Thinkability: A new app for cognitive stimulation for people with dementia. In M. Orrell, D. Oliveira, O. McDermott, F. R. Verhey, F. C. Dassen, & R. Dröes (Eds.), Improving the Lives of People with Dementia through Technology: Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Utilising Current Technology (86-99). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003289005-10

People with dementia benefit from activities that stimulate their cognition, and there is evidence that carers can benefit too. Among psychosocial interventions to help this group, cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) is well established as the treatm... Read More about Thinkability: A new app for cognitive stimulation for people with dementia.

Current Pharmacological Treatments for ADHD (2022)
Book Chapter
Groom, M. J., & Cortese, S. (2022). Current Pharmacological Treatments for ADHD. In New Discoveries in the Behavioral Neuroscience of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (19-50). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/7854_2022_330

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition associated with impaired function and increased risk of poor outcomes in children, young people and adults with the condition. Currently approved pharmacologi... Read More about Current Pharmacological Treatments for ADHD.

Understanding the cost of mental health at work: an integrative framework (2021)
Book Chapter
Hassard, J., Teoh, K., Thomson, L., & Blake, H. (2021). Understanding the cost of mental health at work: an integrative framework. In T. Wall, C. Cooper, & P. Brough (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Organisational Wellbeing. SAGE Publications

Internationally, there is growing recognition of the social and economic impact of work-related stress and mental ill-health; and, in turn, of the relative importance of promoting mental wellbeing and preventing the onset of mental disorders at work... Read More about Understanding the cost of mental health at work: an integrative framework.

Older people as victims and perpetrators of crime (2020)
Book Chapter
Di Lorito, C., & Völlm, B. (2020). Older people as victims and perpetrators of crime. In Oxford Textbook of Old Age Psychiatry. (3rd). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198807292.001.0001

Older people are at a higher risk of becoming the victims of crime than of being the perpetrators of it, given the added vulnerability that comes with aging. This chapter examines crime in relation to old age. The first section presents data around o... Read More about Older people as victims and perpetrators of crime.

Exploring User Expectations of Brain-Training and Coaching Technologies for Cognitive Health (2020)
Book Chapter
Harrington, K., Craven, M. P., Wilson, M. L., & Landowska, A. (2020). Exploring User Expectations of Brain-Training and Coaching Technologies for Cognitive Health. . Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49065-2_4

User-centred evaluation of brain-training and coaching applications is discussed, with a focus on dementia. A brief outline of outcomes measures used for cognitive training is presented. The design of a set of four patient and public involvement work... Read More about Exploring User Expectations of Brain-Training and Coaching Technologies for Cognitive Health.

Case Management: Costing the Experiments (2018)
Book Chapter
Challis, D., Chesterman, J., & Traske, K. (2018). Case Management: Costing the Experiments. In A. Netten, & J. Beecham (Eds.), Costing Community Care: Theory and Practice (143-161). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429463532-10

This chapter outlines the implications of cost benefit principles for the conceptualisation of costs. It utilises these principles to discuss criteria by which cost should be measured. The chapter aims to compare the costs of community care and stand... Read More about Case Management: Costing the Experiments.

Linking Community Care and Health Care: A New Role for Secondary Health Care Services (2018)
Book Chapter
Challis, D., Darton, R., & Stewart, K. (2018). Linking Community Care and Health Care: A New Role for Secondary Health Care Services. In D. Challis, R. Darton, & K. Stewart (Eds.), Community Care, Secondary Health Care and Care Management (149-170). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452536-10

© 1988 Crown Copyright and Bob Welch and Jackie Morris and Peter Carr and Sally Ann Kelly and Iain Carpenter and Peter Huxley and Ken Wright. All rights reserved. The provision of effective long-term care at home for frail older people requires plann... Read More about Linking Community Care and Health Care: A New Role for Secondary Health Care Services.

The Darlington Study: Findings and Lessons for Care Management, Health Care and Community Care (2018)
Book Chapter
Challis, D., Darton, R., & Stewart, K. (2018). The Darlington Study: Findings and Lessons for Care Management, Health Care and Community Care. In D. Challis, R. Darton, & K. Stewart (Eds.), Community Care, Secondary Health Care and Care Management (37-56). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452536-4

This chapter has two aims. First, to summarise some of the key findings from the Darlington study in order to set the context for the rest of this book. Second, to identify some of the potential areas of development for the future of community care t... Read More about The Darlington Study: Findings and Lessons for Care Management, Health Care and Community Care.

The psychobiology of wound healing (2018)
Book Chapter
Walburn, J., Vedhara, K., & Weinman, J. (2018). The psychobiology of wound healing. In P. N. Murphy (Ed.), The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology, 7-18. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). doi:10.4324/9781315642765

Connecting with older people: Multiple transitions in same place (2017)
Book Chapter
Marshall, F. (2017). Connecting with older people: Multiple transitions in same place. In K. Aase, J. Waring, & L. Schibevagg (Eds.), Researching quality in care transitions: international perspectives (103-119). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62346-7_6

This chapter presents an overview about sustaining dignified care for stroke patients nearing the end of their hospital stay. It explores the conceptualisation of empathy in practice in relation to a recovery trajectory of multiple transitions. Broad... Read More about Connecting with older people: Multiple transitions in same place.

Social work and care/case management in dementia (2017)
Book Chapter
Challis, D., Hughes, J., & Sutcliffe, C. (2017). Social work and care/case management in dementia. In D. Ames, J. T. O'Brien, & A. Burns (Eds.), Dementia (192-198). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315381572

© 2017 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Social work, like any professional or occupational group, is inseparable from the organizational and legislative context in which it takes place since this denes the parameters of practice. Prior to the introd... Read More about Social work and care/case management in dementia.

Human factors multi-technique approach to teenage engagement in digital technologies health research (2016)
Book Chapter
Lang, A. R., Craven, M. P., Atkinson, S., Simons, L., Cobb, S., & Mazzola, M. (2016). Human factors multi-technique approach to teenage engagement in digital technologies health research. In L. Little, D. Fitton, B. T. Bell, & N. Toth (Eds.), Perspectives on HCI research with teenagers. Springer International Publishing Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33450-9_4

This chapter explores the use of multi-techniques for teenage HCI health research. Through four case studies we present information about adolescents as users of healthcare services and technologies, adolescent personal development and the human fact... Read More about Human factors multi-technique approach to teenage engagement in digital technologies health research.

Social work and care management (2005)
Book Chapter
Challis, D., Hughes, J., & Sutcliffe, C. (2005). Social work and care management. In A. Burns, J. O'Brien, & D. Ames (Eds.), Dementia (186-190). (Third edition). CRC Press