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  1. Handbook of Old Age Liaison Psychiatry
  2. In-person and remote recruitment of people with dementia into a primary care-based cluster randomised controlled trial: lessons from the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team (D-PACT) feasibility study
  3. ‘Do I have the capacity to make capacity judgements?’ Researcher reflections from a person-centred dementia support study
  4. Components, impacts and costs of dementia home support: a research programme including the DESCANT RCT
  5. Health Inequities in the Care Pathways for People Living with Young- and Late-Onset Dementia: From Pre-COVID-19 to Early Pandemic
  6. Delivering Personalised Home Care for People with Dementia: An Investigation of Care Providers’ Roles and Responsibilities
  7. Emergency department and hospital admissions among people with dementia living at home or in nursing homes: results of the European RightTimePlaceCare project on their frequency, associated factors and costs
  8. Associated factors of suicidal ideation among older persons with dementia living at home in eight European countries
  9. Letter on “Protection by exclusion? The (lack of) inclusion of adults who lack capacity to consent to research in clinical trials in the UK”
  10. Care Coordination for Older People in the Non-Statutory Sector: Activities, Time Use and Costs
  11. Applying a new concept of embedding qualitative research: an example from a quantitative study of carers of people in later stage dementia
  12. Reflecting on the research encounter for people in the early stages of dementia: Lessons from an embedded qualitative study
  13. Exploring the abilities of performing complex daily activities in dementia: the effects of supervision on remaining independent
  14. Predictors of finance management in dementia: managing bills and taxes matters
  15. Inter-rater agreement of the Quality of Life-Alzheimer’s Disease (QoL-AD) self-rating and proxy rating scale: secondary analysis of RightTimePlaceCare data
  16. Care coordination for older people in England: Does context shape approach?
  17. Costs of Care of Agitation Associated With Dementia in 8 European Countries: Results From the RightTimePlaceCare Study
  18. Practitioners preferences of care coordination for older people: A discrete choice experiment
  19. Towards Quality Care
  20. Caring for a Person With Dementia on the Margins of Long-Term Care: A Perspective on Burden From 8 European Countries
  21. A discrete choice experiment to explore carer preferences
  22. Evaluating the effectiveness of different approaches to home support for people in later stage dementia: a protocol for an observational study
  23. Hierarchical Decline of the Initiative and Performance of Complex Activities of Daily Living in Dementia
  24. Care co-ordination for older people in the third sector: scoping the evidence
  25. Initiating activities of daily living contributes to well-being in people with dementia and their carers
  26. OUP accepted manuscript
  27. Accessing care coordination information: the non-statutory sector contribution
  28. People with dementia and carer preferences for home support services in early-stage dementia
  29. Care coordination for adults and older people
  30. Identifying standards for care coordination in adult social care: a multinational perspective
  31. Costs of formal and informal care at home for people with dementia: ‘Expert panel’ opinions from staff and informal carers
  32. Care coordination in adult social care: Exploring service characteristics within the non-statutory sector in England
  33. What Makes Institutional Long-Term Care the Most Appropriate Setting for People With Dementia? Exploring the Influence of Client Characteristics, Decision-Maker Attributes, and Country in 8 European Nations
  34. Supporting People with Dementia at Home
  35. Depressive symptomatology and associated factors in dementia in Europe: home care versus long-term care
  36. Informal dementia care: Consequences for caregivers’ health and health care use in 8 European countries
  37. Care coordination for older people: an exploratory framework
  38. Improving the mix of institutional and community care for older people with dementia: an application of the balance of care approach in eight European countries
  39. Care and Service at Home for Persons With Dementia in Europe
  40. Experience of burden in carers of people with dementia on the margins of long-term care
  41. The association between physical dependency and the presence of neuropsychiatric symptoms, with the admission of people with dementia to a long-term care institution: A prospective observational cohort study☆☆This paper was submitted as an entry for th...
  42. Inter-country exploration of factors associated with admission to long-term institutional dementia care: evidence from the RightTimePlaceCare study
  43. Non-pharmacological interventions as a best practice strategy in people with dementia living in nursing homes. A systematic review
  44. Exploring patterns of care coordination within services for older people
  45. Depressive symptomatology in severe dementia in a European sample: prevalence, associated factors and prescription rate of antidepressants
  46. Dementia care in European countries, from the perspective of people with dementia and their caregivers
  47. Change in quality of life of people with dementia recently admitted to long-term care facilities
  48. Changes in caregiver burden and health-related quality of life of informal caregivers of older people with Dementia: evidence from the European RightTimePlaceCare prospective cohort study
  49. Associated Factors With Antipsychotic Use in Long-Term Institutional Care in Eight European Countries: Results From the RightTimePlaceCare Study
  50. Most appropriate placement for people with dementia: individual experts' vs. expert groups' decisions in eight European countries
  51. The association between positive-negative reactions of informal caregivers of people with dementia and health outcomes in eight European countries: a cross-sectional study
  52. Inter-professional perspectives of dementia services and care in England: Outcomes of a focus group study
  53. Older persons with dementia at risk for institutionalization in eight European countries: a cross-sectional study on the perceptions of informal caregivers and healthcare professionals
  54. Deterioration of basic activities of daily living and their impact on quality of life across different cognitive stages of dementia: a European study
  55. Predicting institutional long-term care admission in dementia: a mixed-methods study of informal caregivers’ reports
  56. An Examination of Assessment Arrangements and Service Use for Older People in Receipt of Care Management
  57. Activities of daily living and quality of life across different stages of dementia: a UK study
  58. Best practices interventions to improve quality of care of people with dementia living at home
  59. Reasons for Institutionalization of People With Dementia: Informal Caregiver Reports From 8 European Countries
  60. Quality of Life and Quality of Care for People With Dementia Receiving Long Term Institutional Care or Professional Home Care: The European RightTimePlaceCare Study
  61. People with dementia and carers’ experiences of dementia care and services: Outcomes of a focus group study
  62. Dementia Care in Eight European Countries: Developing a Mapping System to Explore Systems
  63. Exploring the role of independent organisations in care coordination for older people in England
  64. Social Care in Older People’s Services—Facilitating the Flexible Use of Resources
  65. Promoting Personalization in Social Care Services for Older People
  66. Involving specialist clinicians in policies for integrated care
  67. The identification and detection of dementia and its correlates in a social services setting: Impact of a national policy in England
  68. Identification and recognition of depression in community care assessments: impact of a national policy in England
  69. The Pursuit of Integration in the Assessment of Older People with Health and Social Care Needs
  70. Changing Patterns of Care Coordination Within Old-Age Services in England
  71. Comprehensive assessment of older people with complex care needs: the multi-disciplinarity of the Single Assessment Process in England
  72. ‘We need to talk’: communication between primary care trusts and other health and social care agencies following the introduction of the Single Assessment Process for older people in England
  73. Reliability of needs assessments in the community care of older people: impact of the single assessment process in England
  74. Developing multidisciplinary assessment-exploring the evidence from a social care perspective
  75. Depressed Mood, Cognitive Impairment, and Survival in Older People Admitted to Care Homes in England
  76. Virchow–Robin space dilatation may predict resistance to antidepressant monotherapy in elderly patients with depression
  77. Relationship of deep white matter hyperintensities and cerebral blood flow in severe carotid artery stenosis
  78. Neurological findings in late-onset depressive disorder: comparison of individuals with and without depression
  79. Treatment response in late-onset depression: relationship to neuropsychological, neuroradiological and vascular risk factors
  80. Psychiatric symptomatology in elderly people admitted to nursing and residential homes