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Professor Julian Hughes
Challenges faced by patients, relatives and clinicians in end-stage dementia decision-making: A qualitative study of swallowing problems2020
Dr Fiona MacCormick
Professor Paul Paes
Professor Julian Hughes
Resuscitation decisions at the end of life: Medical views and the juridification of practice2018
Professor Julian Hughes
End-of-life and palliative care in dementia2017
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical issues2017
Professor Julian Hughes
Achieving consensus and controversy around applicability of palliative care to dementia2016
Professor Mark Freeston
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor Julian Hughes
Psychomotor Dance Therapy Intervention (DANCIN) for people with dementia in care homes: a multiple-baseline single case study2016
Dr Fariba Mahin-Babaei
Professor Julian Hughes
The basis, ethics and provision of palliative care for dementia: A review2016
Professor Julian Hughes
Balancing cure with care in late life mental health: The demands of authenticity2015
Professor Julian Hughes
Conceptual issues in 'cognitive impairment'2015
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
Professor Julian Hughes
Assisted dying - The debate: Videtur?... sed contra2014
Professor Julian Hughes
Assisted Dying Bill: Why public opinion should not enter the debate about assisted dying2014
Professor Julian Hughes
Emotions and Personhood. Exploring Fragility - Making Sense of Vulnerability2014
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
Professor Julian Hughes
The aesthetic approach to people with dementia2014
Professor Julian Hughes
White paper defining optimal palliative care in older people with dementia: A Delphi study and recommendations from the European Association for Palliative Care2014
Azucena Guzman Garcia
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dancing as a psychosocial intervention in care homes: a systematic review of the literature2013
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
Professor Julian Hughes
Philosophical issues in dementia2013
Dr Marie Poole
Professor John Bond
Professor Julian Hughes
Residence capacity: complexity and confusion2013
Professor Julian Hughes
'Y' feel me?' How do we understand the person with dementia?2013
Professor Julian Hughes
'Y' feel me?' How do we understand the person with dementia?2013
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Dr Claire Dickinson
Dr Nicolette Rousseau
Fiona Beyer
Professor Julian Hughes
et al.
A systematic review of the effectiveness of advance care planning interventions for people with cognitive impairment and dementia2012
Dr Alice Jordan
Dr Claud Regnard
Professor John O'Brien
Professor Julian Hughes
Pain and distress in advanced dementia: Choosing the right tools for the job2012
Professor Julian Hughes
Alzheimer's and other Dementias2011
Professor Julian Hughes
Future scoping: ethical issues in aging and dementia2011
Professor Julian Hughes
The challenges of providing palliative care for older people with dementia2011
Professor Julian Hughes
Thinking Through Dementia2011
Professor Julian Hughes
What do people with dementia and their carers really need?2011
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Claire Bamford
Fiona Beyer
Dr Claire Dickinson
Professor Catherine Exley
et al.
Patient preferences for future care – how can Advanced Care Planning become embedded into dementia care: a study protocol2010
Professor Julian Hughes
Promoting palliative care in dementia2010
Professor Julian Hughes
Supportive care for the person with dementia2010
Professor Julian Hughes
Voting and mental capacity2010
Professor Catherine Exley
Claire Bamford
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Advance Care Planning: An opportunity for person-centred care for people living with dementia2009
Professor Julian Hughes
Emerita Professor Erica Haimes
Lorraine Summerville
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Consenting older adults: research as a virtuous relationship2009
Professor Julian Hughes
From the Subjective Brain to the Situated Person2009
Professor Julian Hughes
Horizons on the world2009
Professor Julian Hughes
Neurodegeneration and the structure of time: clinical evidence for philosophical reasoning2009
Jan Lecouturier
Claire Bamford
Professor Julian Hughes
Dr Robbie Foy
Professor Martin Eccles
et al.
Appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: Identifying the key behaviours of 'best practice'2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Assessment of competency and advance directives2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Being minded in dementia: persons and human beings2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical issues and tagging in dementia: a survey.2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics and old age psychiatry2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Giving birth to concepts of care in dementia2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Searching for settled practice2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Seeing patients with dementia through to the end of life2008
Professor Julian Hughes
The advance directive conjuring trick and the person with dementia2008
Professor Julian Hughes
Claire Bamford
Professor Carl May
Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts2008
Dr Tiago Moreira
Professor Julian Hughes
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Carl May
Professor Ian McKeith
et al.
What explains variations in the clinical use of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a diagnostic category?2008
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Deborah Hutchings
Dr Lynne Corner
Dr Tracy Finch
Professor Julian Hughes
et al.
Balancing rights and risks: Conflicting perspectives in the management of wandering in dementia2007
Professor Julian Hughes
Determining capacity: curiouser and curiouser.2007
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Deborah Hutchings
Dr Heather Dickinson
Dr Lynne Corner
Fiona Beyer
et al.
Effectiveness and acceptability of non-pharmacological interventions to reduce wandering in dementia: A systematic review2007
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical issues and health care for older people2007
Dr Alice Jordan
Dr Claud Regnard
Professor Julian Hughes
Hidden Pain or Hidden Evidence?2007
Professor Julian Hughes
Palliative care in dementia: Issues and evidence2007
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Deborah Hutchings
Dr Lynne Corner
Fiona Beyer
Dr Heather Dickinson
et al.
A systematic literature review of the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent wandering in dementia and evaluation of the ethical implications and acceptability of their use2006
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Robbie Foy
Claire Bamford
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Marie Johnston
et al.
A trial platform to develop a tailored theory-based intervention to improve professional practice in the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: Study protocol2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Beyond hypercognitivism: a philosophical basis for good quality palliative care in dementia2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Dementia: Mind, Meaning, and the Person2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical Issues in Dementia Care: Making Difficult Decisions2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical issues in psychiatry2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
General practice perspectives: co-ordinating end-of-life care2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Palliative Care in Severe Dementia2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Patterns of practice: a useful notion in medical ethics?2006
Professor Julian Hughes
Seeing whole2006
Professor Julian Hughes
The heat of mild cognitive impairment2006
Professor Julian Hughes
The return of the living dead: agency lost and found?2006
Professor Julian Hughes
[abstract] Memory and dementia: art and science2005
Professor Julian Hughes
[abstract] The living will - an institutional position2005
Professor Julian Hughes
End of life decisions2005
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Julian Hughes
Simon Daley
Dr Clive Ballard
End-of-life care and dementia2005
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethical issues2005
Professor Julian Hughes
Hurly-burly of psychiatric ethics2005
Professor Julian Hughes
Moral reasoning - The unrealized place of casuistry in medical ethics2005
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Specialist palliative care in dementia2005
Professor Julian Hughes
The philosophy of psychiatry: A companion2005
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics and dementia: the experience of family carers2004
Professor Julian Hughes
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
General practice perspectives: coordinating end-of-life care2004
Professor Julian Hughes
Psychiatric ethics2004
Professor Julian Hughes
[abstract] Capacity: What is it and so what?2003
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics and dementia: mapping the literature by bibliometric analysis2003
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics research in dementia: the way forward?2003
Professor Julian Hughes
Quality of life in dementia: an ethical and philosophical perspective2003
Professor Julian Hughes
Carers, ethics and dementia: a survey and review of the literature2002
Professor Julian Hughes
Confidentiality and cognitive impairment: professional and philosophical ethics2002
Professor Julian Hughes
Dementia and ethics: the views of informal carers2002
Professor Julian Hughes
Electronic tagging of people with dementia who wander - Ethical considerations are possibly more important than practical benefits2002
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics and the psychiatry of old age2002
Professor Julian Hughes
Ageing, autonomy and resources2001
Professor Julian Hughes
Views of the person with dementia2001
Professor Julian Hughes
Code of Practice 1999: navigating before reform of the Mental Health Act 19832000
Professor Julian Hughes
Ethics and the anti-dementia drugs2000