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Julian C. Hughes
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 163
Citations - 4835
Julian C. Hughes is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Palliative care. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 162 publications receiving 4390 citations. Previous affiliations of Julian C. Hughes include University of Oxford & Frenchay Hospital.
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White paper defining optimal palliative care in older people with dementia: a Delphi study and recommendations from the European Association for Palliative Care.
Jenny T. van der Steen,Lukas Radbruch,Cees M.P.M. Hertogh,Marike E. De Boer,Julian C. Hughes,Philip Larkin,Anneke L. Francke,Saskia Jünger,Dianne Gove,Pam Firth,Raymond T.C.M. Koopmans,Ladislav Volicer +11 more
TL;DR: The first definition of palliative care in dementia based on evidence and consensus is provided, a framework to provide guidance for clinical practice, policy and research.
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of advance care planning interventions for people with cognitive impairment and dementia
Louise Robinson,Claire Dickinson,Nicolette Rousseau,Fiona Beyer,Alexa Clark,Julian C. Hughes,Denise Howel,Catherine Exley +7 more
TL;DR: There is limited evidence for the effectiveness of ACP in people with cognitive impairment/dementia in terms ofACP documentation and health-care use, and nursing home settings may be too late for people with dementia.
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Balancing rights and risks: Conflicting perspectives in the management of wandering in dementia
Louise Robinson,Deborah Hutchings,Lynn Corner,Tracy Finch,Julian C. Hughes,Katie Brittain,John Bond +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review and qualitative research methods were used to explore the perspectives of different stakeholders in the management of wandering behaviour in dementia care, highlighting the conflict between the prevention of harm and the facilitation of a person's right to autonomy.
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Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts
TL;DR: The unifying themes of centredness reflect a movement in favour of increasing the social, psychological, cultural and ethical sensitivity of the authors' human encounters.
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A qualitative study: Professionals’ experiences of advance care planning in dementia and palliative care, ‘a good idea in theory but …’
Louise Robinson,Claire Dickinson,Claire Bamford,Alexa Clark,Julian C. Hughes,Catherine Exley +5 more
TL;DR: This study has identified the professional, organisational and legal factors that influence advance care planning implementation; professional training should target these specific areas.