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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Chinese diaspora caregivers’ experiences in dementia care in high-income countries: A systematic review53
Doing relationship-centered dementia care: Learning from each other for better dementia support44
The Role of Reminiscence in Arts-Based Interventions for Dementia Care: A Scoping Review37
Population Attributable Fraction of Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia in Turkey32
Influential factors of spousal relationship quality in couples living with dementia – A narrative synthesis systematic review30
Peer support for people living with rare or young onset dementia: An integrative review30
Physical Activity, Social Support, and the Health of Dementia Caregivers: A Scoping Review28
Informal dementia care: The carer’s lived experience at the divides between policy and practice28
The influence of Alzheimer’s disease stigma on pain assessment in older persons26
The role and impact of therapeutic counselling on the emotional experience of adults living with dementia: A systematic review25
Understanding dementia care pathways for policy development and service planning in Kenya25
Book Review: Understanding young onset dementia: Evaluation, needs and care22
Emotional Intelligence and Cognitive Flexibility are Key Influences in Enabling Staff to Uphold Human Rights Values for People Living With Dementia in Care Homes21
‘I want every minute to be worthwhile now’: The views and experiences of people living with dementia and their care partners about returning to in-person group meetings after COVID-19 lockdown restric19
The use of technology for arts-based activities in older adults living with mild cognitive impairment or dementia: A scoping review19
‘Everyone Needs a Hug’: A Lifeworld-Led Approach to Recognise and Maintain the Person of Care Recipients Living With Advanced Dementia18
Dementia Risk Reduction Education Programs and Resources for Indigenous Peoples of Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand, United States of America and Australia: A Scoping Review17
“We will tell everyone!” Capturing the impact of public and patient involvement in music therapy and dementia research through songwriting17
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