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Jim Mann

Researcher at University of Victoria

Publications -  21
Citations -  211

Jim Mann is an academic researcher from University of Victoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 162 citations. Previous affiliations of Jim Mann include University of Waterloo.

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Broadening the Dementia Debate: Towards Social Citizenship

TL;DR: In this article, the meaning and value of social citizenship and social citizenship in health and social care are discussed, as well as the implications for health care practices and extending research practices.
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Creating space for citizenship: The impact of group structure on validating the voices of people with dementia.

TL;DR: An important finding was that the presence of family care-partners could have unintended consequences in relation to creating the space for active citizenship to occur in small groups of people with dementia although it could also offer some opportunities.
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Stigma, discrimination and agency: Diagnostic disclosure as an everyday practice shaping social citizenship

TL;DR: Analyzing a group of people living with dementia's talk around stigma and discrimination draws attention to the critical role that diagnostic disclosure has in both positioning people with dementia in a stigmatizing way and acting as a strategy of resistance that facilitates full social citizenship.
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Facilitators and barriers to using telepresence robots in aged care settings: A scoping review

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore facilitators and barriers to the implementation of telepresence robots in aged care settings, including cost, privacy issues, internet connectivity, and workflow.