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Bryden, C. (2005) Dancing with dementia: my story of living positively with dementia Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London.
Bury, M. (2009) The medicalization of society: on the transformation of human conditions into treatable disorders Sociology of Health & Illness, 31(1)147-148.
Carper, B.A. (1978) Fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing, Advances in Nursing Science, 1(1)13-23
Clare, L., Rowlands, J., Bruce, E., Surr, C., Downs, M. (2008) 'I don't do like I used to do': a grounded theory approach to conceptualising awareness in people with moderate to severe dementia living in long-term care, Social Science & Medicine, 66(11)2366-2377.
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Department of Health (2001) National Service Framework for Older People Department of Health, London.
Department of Health (2006) A New Ambition for Old Age: Next steps for implementing the national service framework for older people Department of Health, London
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Gallagher, A Li, S, Wainwright, P Rees Jones, I Lee, D (2008) Dignity in the care of older people $ú a review of the theoretical and empirical literature BMC Nursing 7, 12
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Griffin-Heslin, VL (2005) An analysis of the concept dignity Accident And Emergency Nursing 13(4), 251-57
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Kitwood, T. (1993) Towards a theory of dementia care: the interpersonal process, Ageing and Society, 13(1)51-67.
Kitwood, T. (1997) Dementia Reconsidered: the person comes first Open University Press, Philadelphia.
Kitwood, T. & Bredin, K. (1992) Towards a theory of dementia care: personhood and well being, Ageing and Society, 12(3)269-287.
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Menzies, I.E.P. (1961) The Functioning of Social Systems as a Defence against Anxiety Tavistock Publications, London
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Mitty, E. & Flores, S. (2008) Aging in place and negotiated risk agreements, Geriatric Nursing, 29(2)94-101
Nolan, M., Davies, S., Brown, J. (2006) Transitions in care homes: towards relationship-centred care using the 'Senses Framework', Quality in Ageing, 7(3)5-14.
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Pleschenberger, S. (2007) Dignity and the challenge of dying in nursing homes: the residents&© view Age & Ageing 36(2), 197-202
Redfern, SJ Ross, FM (Eds) (2008) Nursing Older People (4th Edn), Churchill Livingstone, London
Sabat, S.R. (1994) Excess Disability and Malignant Social-Psychology A Case- Study of Alzheimers-Disease, Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 4(3)157-166
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