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Dementia

Books

Ballard C, O’Brien J, James I and Swann A (2001) Dementia: Management of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

British Medical Association (1995) The older person: consent and care (London: British Medical Association)

Brooker D (2007) Person-centred dementia care – making services better (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers)

Brooker D, Edwards and Benson S (Eds) (2004) Dementia Care Mapping: Experience and insights into practice (London: Hawker Publications)

Chapman A, Gilmour D and McIntosh I (2001) Dementia Care: A Professional Handbook (2nd Edition) (London: Age Concern England)

Darby S, Marr J, Crump A and Scurfield M (1999) Older People, Nursing and Mental Health (London: Butterworth)

Dworkin R (1994) Life’s Dominion – An argument about abortion, euthanasia and individual freedom (New York: Vintage Books)

Henderson CS and Andrews N (1998) Partial View – An Alzheimer’s Journal (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press)

Hughes J and Baldwin C (2006) Ethical Issues in Dementia Care: Making difficult decisions (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers)

Hughes JC, Louw SJ and Sabat SR (Eds) (2006) Dementia: Mind, Meaning and the Person (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Jacques A and Jackson G (2000) Understanding Dementia (3rd Edition) (Oxford: Churchill Livingston)

Jones GMM and Miesen BL (2004) Care-Giving in Dementia - Research and Applications (London: Routledge)

Kitwood T (1997) Dementia Reconsidered - The Person Comes First (London: Open University Press)

McLean S et al. (2002) The Seven Ages of Life – Centre for Reform papers (London: Centre for Reform)

Miesen B (1999) Dementia in Close-up (London: Brunner-Routledge)

Neuberger J (2004) Dying Well: A guide to enabling a good death 2nd edition (Cheshire: Hochland and Hochland)

Wattis J and Curran S (2001) Practical Psychiatry of Old Age (3rd Edition) (Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press)

Whitehouse P and George D (2008) The Myth of Alzheimer’s: What you aren’t being told about today’s most dreaded diagnosis (New York: St. Martin’s Press)

Please note:
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics does not endorse the content of these publications.

Last Updated Thu, 14 February 2008