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Dr Marie Poole
Patient and public involvement and engagement with underserved communities in dementia research: Reporting on a partnership to co-design a website for postdiagnostic dementia support2024
Maud Hevink
Dr Marie Poole
Experiences of people with dementia and informal caregivers with post-diagnostic support: data from the international COGNISANCE study2023
Dr Felicity Dewhurst
Dr Marie Poole
Emma McLellan
Patience Kunonga
Melanie Stowell
et al.
Unrepresented, unheard and discriminated against: A qualitative exploration of relatives' and professionals' views of palliative care experiences of people of African and Caribbean descent during the COVID-19 pandemic2023
Dr Alison Wheatley
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Changes to postdiagnostic dementia support in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study2022
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Finding a way to move forward with dementia2022
Lewis Mccoll
Dr Peter McMeekin
Dr Marie Poole
Dr Steve Parry
Is fear of falling key to identifying gait and balance abnormalities in community-dwelling older adults? Protocol of a mixed-methods approach2022
Dr Alison Wheatley
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
211 - Changes to post-diagnostic dementia support in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic2021
Dr Marie Poole
Dr Louise Robinson
Co-designing toolkits to improve post-diagnostic support for people living with dementia, care partners and health and social care professionals (COGNISANCE)2021
Dr Heather Yemm
Dr Stella Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Michaela Goodson
Dr Alla Narytnyk
et al.
Instrumental activities of daily living scales to detect cognitive impairment and dementia in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review2021
Dr Marie Poole
Participatory Co-design: Approaches to Enable People Living with Challenging Health Conditions to Participate in Design Research2021
Dr Marie Poole
Claire Bamford
Emma McLellan
Dr Dorothy Coe
Dr Lucy Robinson
et al.
A valuable specialist role to support end of life care 2020
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Overcoming barriers to a diagnosis of dementia: Can we do it?2020
Dr Marie Poole
Residence capacity: Its Nature and Assessment2020
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Marie Poole
Emma McLellan
Dr Richard Lee
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
et al.
Supporting good quality, community-based end-of-life care for people living with dementia: the SEED research programme including feasibility RCT2020
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Dr Ashleigh Kernohan
Dr Marie Poole
Claire Bamford
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
The value of dementia care towards the end of life: A contingent valuation study2020
Dr Marie Poole
Creating extra carer support through a massive open online course2019
Dr Marie Poole
Dr Heather Yemm
Dr Lucy Robinson
Living well as dementia progresses: a MOOC for all2019
Dr Marie Poole
Living well as dementia progresses: helping carers across the world to feel more prepared and supported2019
Dr Marie Poole
Nuala Davis
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Massive open online courses: enhancing caregiver education and support about dementia care towards and at end of life2019
Alistair MacDonald
Emma McLellan
Dr Marie Poole
Claire Bamford
Dr Louise Robinson
et al.
Co-designing new resources to support better quality end of life care with people with dementia and family carers2018
Dr Marie Poole
Claire Bamford
Emma McLellan
Dr Richard Lee
Professor Catherine Exley
et al.
End of life care: a qualitative study comparing the views of people with dementia and family carers2018
Claire Bamford
Emma McLellan
Dr Marie Poole
Dr Louise Robinson
Professor Catherine Exley
et al.
What enables good end of life care for people with dementia? A multi-method qualitative study with key stakeholders.2018
Dr Richard Lee
Claire Bamford
Dr Marie Poole
Emma McLellan
Professor Catherine Exley
et al.
End of life care for people with dementia: The views of health professionals, social care service managers and frontline staff on key requirements for good practice2017
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Marie Poole
Health care organisation and delivery for people with dementia and comorbidity: a qualitative study exploring the views of patients, carers and professionals2017
Dr Sarah Hill
Dr Helen Mason
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Luke Vale
Dr Louise Robinson
et al.
What is important at the end of life for people with dementia? The views of people with dementia and their carers2017
Dr Marie Poole
Professor Carol Brayne
Comorbidity and dementia: a mixed method study on improving healthcare for people with dementia (CoDem).2016
Dr Marie Poole
Residence capacity: its nature and assessment2015
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Professor Julian Hughes
A Relative Safeguard? The Informal Roles that Families and Carers Play when Patients with Dementia are Discharged from Hospital into Care in England and Wales2014
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Julian Hughes
Going home? An ethnographic study of assessment of capacity and best interests in people with dementia being discharged from hospital2014
Dr Marie Poole
Claire Bamford
Dr Katie Brittain
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
The effectiveness of collaborative care for people with memory problems in primary care: results of the CAREDEM case management modelling and feasibility study2014
Claire Bamford
Dr Marie Poole
Dr Katie Brittain
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Understanding the challenges to implementing case management for people with dementia in primary care in England: a qualitative study using Normalization Process Theory2014
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Professor Julian Hughes
Homeward bound or bound for a home? Assessing the capacity of dementia patients to make decisions about hospital discharge: comparing practice with legal standards2013
Professor Julian Hughes
Dr Marie Poole
Nudging the older person into care: an end to the dilemma?2013
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Professor Julian Hughes
Residence capacity: complexity and confusion2013
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Value judgements and conceptual tensions: decision-making in relation to hospital discharge for people with dementia2012
Claire Bamford
Dr Marie Poole
Joan Hughes
Professor John Bond
The impact of organisational culture on the delivery of person-centred care in services providing respite care and short breaks for people with dementia2011
Claire Bamford
Dr Marie Poole
Joan Hughes
Dr Lynne Corner
Professor John Bond
et al.
Defining Person Centred Care: The Views of People with Dementia, Family Carers and Professionals2009