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Jan Dewing

Researcher at Queen Margaret University

Publications -  120
Citations -  3515

Jan Dewing is an academic researcher from Queen Margaret University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Health care. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3078 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Dewing include University of Wollongong & Ulster University.

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Participatory research A method for process consent with persons who have dementia

TL;DR: A method for consent that focuses on persons with dementia, traditionally excluded from consent and thus from research, and also refocuses on consent as a process that runs through the whole of a research project is described and it is suggested that use of this model can strengthen the assent process.
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From Ritual to Relationship: A person-centred approach to consent in qualitative research with older people who have a dementia

TL;DR: It is suggested that dementia-friendly methods must be more rigorously tested and reported and that a revisionist person-centred inclusionary approach to consent, which values the interests of all parties involved, including the person with dementia, is a way forward in person- Centred research.
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An exploration of person-centredness in practice.

TL;DR: The relevance of person-centredness in the context of nursing is explored, taking account of the ongoing critical debate and dialogue regarding developments in this field.
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What is the current state of care for older people with dementia in general hospitals? A literature review:

TL;DR: Overall, there remains mostly negative consequences and outcomes for people with dementia when they go into general hospitals, and a worrying lack of evidence for the effectiveness of mental health liaison posts and dementia care specialist posts in nursing.
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Exploring person-centredness: a qualitative meta-synthesis of four studies

TL;DR: ' professional competence' and knowing 'self' are important prerequisites for person-centred nursing, according to a study undertaken to explore if the secondary analysis of findings from four different and unrelated research studies could inform the understanding of person- Centred nursing.