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Joan Hughes
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Year
Dr Louise Robinson
Dr Claire Dickinson
Claire Bamford
Joan Hughes
Dr Catherine Exley
et al.
A qualitative study: Professionals' experiences of advance care planning in dementia and palliative care, 'a good idea in theory but...'
2013
Dr Katie Frew
Dr Catherine Exley
Joan Hughes
Dr Paul Paes
Ethical issues: Routine sedation at the end of life
2012
Claire Bamford
Marie Poole
Joan Hughes
Professor John Bond
The impact of organisational culture on the delivery of person-centred care in services providing respite cre and short breaks for people with dementia
2011
Dr Alice Jordan
Joan Hughes
Professor John O'Brien
The utility of PAINAD in assessing pain in a UK population with severe dementia
2011
Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Carol Jagger
Professor John Bond
Sally Barker
et al.
Engaging the oldest old in research: lessons from the Newcastle 85+ study
2010
Claire Bamford
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 Professionals
2009
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Jill Francis
Dr Robbie Foy
Professor Marie Johnston
Claire Bamford
et al.
Improving Professional Practice in the Disclosure of a Diagnosis of Dementia: A Modeling Experiment to Evaluate a Theory-Based Intervention
2009
Dr Bernhard Frank
Joan Hughes
Professor John Matthews
Dr Dilip Kapur
Comparison of analgesic effects and patient tolerability of nabilone and dihydrocodeine for chronic neuropathic pain: randomised, crossover, double blind study
2008
Claire Bamford
Joan Hughes
Lisa Robinson
Improving patient-centred care for people with dementia in medical encounters
2007
Dr Heather Dickinson
Dr Lynne Corner
Fiona Beyer
Alessandra Vanoli
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
Effectiveness and acceptability of non-pharmacological methods to reduce wandering in people with dementia: incorporating users' perspectives into systematic reviews
2005
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