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Mike Nolan

Researcher at University of Sheffield

Publications -  235
Citations -  9737

Mike Nolan is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Nurse education. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 234 publications receiving 9292 citations. Previous affiliations of Mike Nolan include Northern General Hospital & Bangor University.

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Beyond person-centred care: a new vision for gerontological nursing.

TL;DR: A constructively critical look at some of the assumptions underpinning person-centredness is taken, and a framework describing the potential dimensions of relationship- Centred care is provided, and implications for further development are considered.
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Understanding Family Care : A Multidimensional Model of Caring and Coping

TL;DR: Family caregiving caring in context towards a more holistic conceptualization of caring stress and coping - implications for family caregiving satisfactions of caring
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Ethical and Methodological Issues in Interviewing Persons With Dementia

TL;DR: It is argued that there is support for the inclusion of people with dementia in research and that the benefits of participation usually far outweigh the risks, particularly when a `safe context' has been created.
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Caring about caring: developing a model to implement compassionate relationship centred care in an older people care setting.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that engaging in 'appreciative caring conversations' promotes compassionate, relationship-centred care but that these conversations involve practitioners taking risks, and such 'relational practices' must therefore be valued and accorded status.
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Sustaining 'couplehood': Spouses' strategies for living positively with dementia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the strategies that spouses use in orderto live positively when one partner has dementia using 152 interviews with 20 couples conducted over a period of five years.