Dementia-International Journal of Social Research and Practice

Papers
(The H4-Index of Dementia-International Journal of Social Research and Practice is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Photo-elicited conversations about meetings with a therapy dog as a tool for communication in dementia care: An observational study37
The experience of lived body as expressed by people with dementia: A systematic meta-synthesis29
Montessori mealtimes for dementia: A pathway to person-centred care28
Book Review: The family experience of dementia: A reflective workbook for professionals27
Beyond the project: Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps across seven middle-income countries25
Truth, hope and the disclosure of a dementia diagnosis: A scoping review of the ethical considerations from the perspective of the person, carer and clinician22
Book Review: A critical history of dementia studies21
Enhancing post-diagnostic care in Australian memory clinics: Health professionals’ insights into current practices, barriers and facilitators, and desirable support19
Book Review: Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain19
Cultural adaptation of World Health Organization iSupport for Dementia program for Chinese-Australian caregivers19
Development and prima facie validation of the Dementia-Specific Ethical Self-Efficacy scale for professional caregivers17
Experiences of people with memory disorders and their spouse carers on influencing formal care: “They ask my wife questions that they should ask me”17
The change of intimate relationship between people with Alzheimer’s disease and their adult child caregivers: An interpretative phenomenological analysis17
Dementia Without Borders: Building community connections to reduce stigma and foster inclusion17
Wandering the Wards: An Ethnography of Hospital Care and its Consequences for People Living with Dementia17
The life of people with dementia who have multiple children in rural China: A phenomenological case study17
Chinese diaspora caregivers’ experiences in dementia care in high-income countries: A systematic review17
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