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    Capturing progress in creative arts and dementia 

    Jutlla, Karan; Parsons, Maria; Coaten, Richard; Gardiner, Larry; Brooker, Dawn (The Journal of Dementia Care, 2013-02)
    Karan Jutlla, Maria Parsons, Richard Coaten, Larry Gardiner and Dawn Brooker report on an event that explored some of the challenges of developing the creative arts in dementia care - and celebrated clever partnership working.

    Ethnicity and Cultural Diversity in Dementia Care. A Review of the Research 

    Jutlla, Karan (2013-04)
    In this review Dr Karan Jutlla identifies research which could offer insights into the challenges and experiences of people living with dementia and their family carers from BME communities, and highlights evidence to ...

    The personalisation of dementia services and existential realities: understanding Sikh carers caring for an older person with dementia in Wolverhampton 

    Jutlla, Karan; Moreland, Neil (Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 2009-12)
    While personalisation and service choice remains a central plank of the Labour Government’s policies in health and social care, there is a growing evidence base confirming that ethnic minority groups, are disadvantaged as ...

    Dementia and Caregiving in South Asian Communities in the UK 

    Jutlla, Karan (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015)
    This chapter explores experiences of caring for a family member with dementia for those from South Asian communities living in the United Kingdom (UK). The barriers and challenges faced by South Asian carers of a family ...
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    The care of older people with dementia and other mental disorders when they are admitted to General Hospitals: learning from a network of Mental Health Liaison teams 

    Jutlla, Karan; Graham, Sandra; Jolley, David (The Journal of the Institute of Ageing and Health (West Midlands)., 2012)
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    Dementia carer perspectives: the construction of explanations and the conditional/consequential matrix 

    Jutlla, Karan; Moreland, Neil (2017-06)
    This article focuses upon the consideration and utilization of the Conditional/Consequential Matrix (CCM) within a critical realist and grounded theory approach in order to make sense of the experiences of Asian carers ...

    The impact of migration experiences and migration identities on the experiences of services and caring for a family member with dementia for Sikhs living in Wolverhampton, UK. 

    Jutlla, Karan (Cambridge University Press, 2014-07-18)
    This article is based upon qualitative research carried out with members of the Sikh community caring for a person with dementia. Previous research with South Asian carers of people with dementia has reported problems with ...
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    An Interactional Profile to Assist the Differential Diagnosis of Neurodegenerative and Functional Memory Disorders 

    Reuber, Markus; Blackburn, Daniel; Elsey, Christopher; Wakefield, Sarah; Arden, Kerry; Harkness, Kirsty; Venneri, Annalena; Jones, Danielle; Shaw, Chloe; Drew, Paul (Ovid, 2018-01-09)
    Objective: Specialist services for dementia are seeing an increasing number of patients. We investigated whether interactional and linguistic features in the communication behaviour of patients with memory problems could ...
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    Conversational assessment in memory clinic encounters: interactional profiling for the differential diagnosis of dementia and functional memory disorder 

    Jones, Danielle; Drew, Paul; Elsey, Christopher; Blackburn, Daniel; Wakefield, Sarah; Harkness, Kirsty; Reuber, Markus (Taylor & Francis, 2015-03-24)
    OBJECTIVES: In the UK dementia is under-diagnosed, there is limited access to specialist memory clinics, and many of the patients referred to such clinics are ultimately found to have functional (non-progressive) memory ...
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    An exploration of the experience of using the TENA Pants product compared to usual continence products as perceived by carers of people with dementia in care homes 

    Knifton, Chris; Bell, Katie; Padley, Wendy; Brown, Jayne (ESSITY UK Ltd, 2018)
    Abstract: Incontinence is a common symptom experienced by many older people with dementia, with an increased prevalence noted in care home settings when compared to community dwellings. Incontinence may often be a reason ...
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    AuthorJutlla, Karan (7)de Vries, Kay (4)Drury-Ruddlesden, Jenny (3)Blackburn, Daniel (2)Drew, Paul (2)Elsey, Christopher (2)Harkness, Kirsty (2)Jones, Danielle (2)Knifton, Chris (2)Moreland, Neil (2)... View MoreSubject
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