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Publications by Queen Margaret University staff

Examples of Relevant Publications

2008

Cook, A., (2008) Dementia and Wellbeing. Edinburgh: Dunedin Acadamic Press, London

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2007

Cook, A., Petch, A., Glendinning, C., & Glasby, J. (forthcoming). Building Capacity in Health and Social Care Partnerships: key messages from a multi-stakeholder network. Journal of Integrated Care, 15(4).

Cook, A., & Hubbard, G. (2007). More than meets the eye: using video to research the interactions of older people in care settings. In S. Peace (Ed.), Making Observations. London: Centre for Policy on Ageing.

Cook, A., & Miller, E. (2007). Partnerships and good outcomes for service users. Community Care Works, Issue 65, Summer, 1-2.

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2006

Miller, E., Cook, A., Alexander, H., Cooper, SA., Hubbard, G., Morrison, J., & Petch, A. (2006). Challenges and Strategies in Collaborative Working with Service User Researchers: Reflections from the Academic Researcher. Research, Policy and Planning, 24(3), 197-208.

Miller, E., Morrison, J., & Cook, A. (2006). Brief Encounter: collaborative research between academic researchers and older researchers. Generations Review, 16(3/4), 39-41.

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2005

Dewar B. (2005). Beyond tokenistic involvement of older people in research - a framework for future development and understanding. International Journal of Older People Nursing in association with Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14(3a), 48-53.

Hockley, J., Dewar, B., & Watson, J. (2005). Promoting end of life care in nursing homes using an integrated care pathway for the last days of life. Journal of Research in Nursing, 10(2), 135-152.

Petch, A., Cook, A., & Miller, E. (2005). Focusing on Outcomes: Their Role in Partnership Policy and Practice. Journal of Integrated Care, 13(6), 3-12.

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2004

Clarke, C., Luce, A., Gibb, C., Williams, L., Keady, J., Cook, A. & Wilkinson, H. (2004). Contemporary Risk Management in Dementia: An organisational survey of practices and inclusion of people with dementia. Signpost, 9(1), 27-31.

Dewar, B., Jones, C., & O'May, F. (2004). Involving Older People: Lessons for Community Planning. Social Justice Research Programme Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.

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2003

Cook, A. (2003). Using video to include the experiences of people with dementia in research. Research, Policy and Planning, 21(2), 23-32.

Dewar, B., Dickie, H., & Morrison, I. (2003). Speaking for Ourselves. Nursing Older People, 15(6), 10-12.

Dewar, B., O'May, F. & Walker, E. (2003). Care provision in Scotland: experiences of services and priorities for improvement. Nursing Older People, 15(1), 14-16.

Dewar, B., O'May, F., & Walker, E. (2003). Care Provision in Scotland: Background, policy context and research. Nursing Older People, 14(10), 14-19.

Dewar, B., Tocher, R., & Watson, W. (2003). Using Work-based Learning to Enable Practice Development. In T. Shaw & K. Sanders (Eds.), Foundation of Nursing Studies Dissemination Series, 2(3), 1-4.

Dewar, B., Tocher, R., & Watson, W. (2003). Enhancing partnerships with relatives in care settings for older people. Nursing Standard, 17(40), 33-39.

Hubbard, G., Cook, A., Tester, S., & Downs, M. (2003). Sexual Expression in Institutional Care Settings: A multimedia research document. University of Stirling.

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2002

Blair, S.E.E. (2002). Free Personal Care for Older People: Is this Scotland's Bid for Distributive Justice in Later Life? Scottish Affairs, 39, Spring, 19-38.

Cook, A. (2002). Using video to include the experiences of people with dementia in research. In H. Wilkinson(Ed.), The perspectives of people with dementia. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Cox, S., & Cook, A. (2002). Caring for People with Dementia at the End of Life. In J. Hockey & D. Clark. (Eds.), Ending Life in Institutional Care. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Dewar, B. (2002). Evaluation of workbased learning in a community nursing health degree programme: the student's perspective on the impact on practice. New Capability, 5(1), 10-15.

Dewar, B.J., Goulbourne, A., Irvine, L., & Riddell, H. (2002). The carer's role in planning care for persons with dementia. Professional Nurse, 17(5), 318-321.

Donaghy, M., & Baikie, L. (2002). Psychology and the Rehabilitation of Older People. In A. Squires & M. Hastings (Eds.), Rehabilitation of Older People: A Handbook for the Multidisciplinary Team (pp. 143-159). Cheltenham: Nelson Thomas.

Downs, M., Clibbens, R., Cook, A., & Rae, C. (2002). What do general practitioners tell people with dementia and their families about the condition?: A survey of experiences in Scotland. Dementia, 1(1).

Hubbard, G., Cook, A., Tester, S., & Downs, M. (2002). Beyond words: older people with dementia using and interpreting non-verbal behaviour. Journal of Aging Studies, 16(2), 155-167.

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2001

Cook, A. (2001). The principals assessing pain in patients with dementia. Geriatrics and Aging, December, 12-15.

Dewar, B.J., O'May, F., & Walker, E. (2001). Public Attitudes to the provision of free personal care: focus group research. Health and Community Care Research Findings No. 5, CRU, Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit.

Dewar, B.J., O'May, F., & Walker, E. (2001). Public Attitudes to the provision of free personal care: older people's focus group research. In D. Machin & D. McShane (Eds.), Providing Free Personal Care for Older People (pp. 90-127). Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit.

Walker, E., & Dewar, B.J. (2001). How do we Facilitate Carers’ Involvement in Decision Making? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 34(3), 329-338.

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2000

Blair, S.E.E. (2000). The Centrality of Occupation during Life Transitions. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 63(5), 231-237.

Downs, M., Cook, A., Rae, C., & Collins, K.E. (2000). Caring for patients with dementia: the GP perspective. Aging and Mental Health, 4(4), 301-304.

Walker, E., & Dewar, B.J. (2000). Moving on from Interpretivism: An Argument for a Constructivist Approach to Inquiry. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 32(3), 713-720.

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1999

Cook, A., Niven, C., & Downs, M. (1999). Assessing the pain of people with cognitive impairments. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14, 421-425.

Cook, A.K.R. (1999). Pain and dementia: What does the research tell us? Journal of Dementia Care, 7(3), 37.

Dewar, B.J., & Walker, E. (1999). Experiential Learning: Issues for Supervision. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 30(6), 1459-1467.

Walker, E., Dewar, B.J. & Riddell, H. (1999). Guidelines to Facilitate the Involvement of Lay Carers in the Care Planning of the Person with Dementia in Hospital. Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.

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1998

Runciman, P., Dewar, B.J., & Goulbourne, A. (1998). Employers Needs and the Skills of Newly Qualified P2000 Staff Nurses. Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.

Stewart, L.S.P. & McMillan, I.R. (1998). Rehabilitation schemes for elderly patients with a hip fracture. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(8), 371-376.

Thom, K. & Blair, S.E.E. (1998). Risk in Dementia - Assessment and Management: A Literature Review. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(10), 441-447.

Walker, E., Dewar, B.J. & Runciman, P. (1998). Developing Professional Practice: An Evaluation of Work Based Learning in a Community Health Nursing Degree. Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh.

Weir, E.C., Burrow, J.G., & Bell, F. (1998). Assessment of pain in an elderly population: Practical difficulties. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 5(5), 241-244.

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1997

Banks, E., & Blair, S.E.E. (1997). The Contribution of Occupational Therapy within the context of the Psychodynamic Approach for Older Clients who have Mental Health Problems. Health Care in Later Life, 2(1), 85-92.

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1994

Drever, F., & Nicol, M.M. (1994). An inter-rater reliability study of the revised elderly person's disability scale. Occupational Therapy International, 1(4), 233-249.

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