The Perspectives of People with Dementia

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843100010

Research Methods and Motivations

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Edited by Heather Wilkinson, Contributions by Murna Downs, Errollyn Bruce, Charlotte L. Clarke, Alison Bowes
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Part I - Ethical and practical issues to involvement; introduction - including people with dementia in research - methods and motivation, Heather Wilkinson; getting down to brass tacks - a discussion of data collection with people with dementia, Charlotte L. Clarke and John Keady; ethical issues in dementia care research, Helen Bartlett and Wendy Martin; including the perspectives of older people in institutional care during the consent process, Gill Hubbard; including people with dementia - advisory networks and user panels, Lynne Corner. Part II - The views of people with dementia: should people with Alzheimer's Disease take part in research?, Elaine Robinson; did research alter anything?, James McKillop. Part III - Methods and motivations: successes and challenges in using focus groups with older people with dementia, Claire Bamford with Errollyn Bruce; ''Nobody's ever asked how I felt'', Rebekah Pratt; don't leave me hanging on the telephone - interviews with people with dementia using the telephone, Anne Mason and Heather Wilkinson; using video observation to include the experiences of people with dementia in research, Alic Cook; South Asian people with dementia - research issues, Alison M. Bowes and Heather Wilkinson.

This book is a useful contribution to our understanding of very complex issues.

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