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List of bibliographic references indexed by 1741-2684

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000261 (2020) Marie-Frederique Camerlynck [Royaume-Uni] ; Ottilie Sedgwick [Royaume-Uni] ; Helen Lister [Royaume-Uni]Innovative practice: Can music reminiscence approaches be used in moderate-severe dementia? A pilot of music mirrors.
000273 (2020) Claire E. Garabedian [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Kelly [Royaume-Uni]Haven: Sharing receptive music listening to foster connections and wellbeing for people with dementia who are nearing the end of life, and those who care for them.
000276 (2020) Alison Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; Kim Alberg Sorensen [Danemark] ; Helle Kousgaard [Danemark] ; Diana Schack Thoft [Danemark] ; Jacqueline Parkes [Royaume-Uni]Going back to school - An opportunity for lifelong learning for people with dementia in Denmark (Innovative practice).
000296 (2020) Emmanuel Tsekleves [Royaume-Uni] ; Amanda F. Bingley [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria A. Luján Escalante [Royaume-Uni] ; Adrian Gradinar [Royaume-Uni]Engaging people with dementia in designing playful and creative practices: Co-design or co-creation?
000323 (2020) Claire E. Garabedian [Royaume-Uni]Dementia: When music is the only way in - An emergency intervention: Innovative Practice.
000386 (2020) Miriam I. Fein [États-Unis]A new dementia treatment with quieting focus, subtle sound vibration, and intentional shared silence: Introducing Resonant Silence Technique: Innovative practice.
000511 (2019) Lyndsey Connolly [Irlande (pays)] ; Hilary Moss [Irlande (pays)]Music, spirituality and dementia: Exploring joint working between pastoral care professionals and music therapists to improve person-centred care for people with dementia (Innovative Practice).
000907 (2018) Michael Eades [Royaume-Uni] ; Kathryn Lord [Royaume-Uni] ; Claudia Cooper [Royaume-Uni]'Festival in a Box': Development and qualitative evaluation of an outreach programme to engage socially isolated people with dementia.
000946 (2017) Patricia Mc Parland [Irlande (pays)] ; Clare Cutler [Royaume-Uni] ; Anthea Innes [Royaume-Uni]The challenges of implementing and evaluating a pilot music and movement intervention for people with dementia: Innovative practice.
000979 (2017) Pia Kontos [Canada] ; Karen-Lee Miller [Canada] ; Gail Joyce Mitchell [Canada] ; Jan Stirling-Twist [Canada]Presence redefined: The reciprocal nature of engagement between elder-clowns and persons with dementia.
000A61 (2017) Ruth Melhuish [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Beuzeboc [Royaume-Uni] ; Azucena Guzmán [Royaume-Uni]Developing relationships between care staff and people with dementia through Music Therapy and Dance Movement Therapy: A preliminary phenomenological study.
000A80 (2017) Neta Spiro [Royaume-Uni] ; Camilla L. Farrant [Royaume-Uni] ; Mercédès Pavlicevic [Royaume-Uni]Between practice, policy and politics: Music therapy and the Dementia Strategy, 2009.
000A99 (2017) Laura Reynolds [Royaume-Uni] ; Anthea Innes [Royaume-Uni] ; Christopher Poyner [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Hambidge [Royaume-Uni]'The stigma attached isn't true of real life': Challenging public perception of dementia through a participatory approach involving people with dementia (Innovative Practice).
000D44 (2015) Mercédès Pavlicevic [Royaume-Uni] ; Giorgos Tsiris [Royaume-Uni] ; Stuart Wood [Royaume-Uni] ; Harriet Powell [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Graham [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Sanderson [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Millman [Royaume-Uni] ; Jane Gibson [Royaume-Uni]The 'ripple effect': Towards researching improvisational music therapy in dementia care homes.
000E86 (2015) Louise Mccabe [Royaume-Uni] ; Corinne Greasley-Adams [Royaume-Uni] ; Katy Goodson [Royaume-Uni]'What I want to do is get half a dozen of them and go and see Simon Cowell': Reflecting on participation and outcomes for people with dementia taking part in a creative musical project.
001047 (2014) Karen Gold [Royaume-Uni]But does it do any good? Measuring the impact of music therapy on people with advanced dementia: (Innovative practice).
001078 (2014) Eva Gjengedal [Norvège] ; Else Lykkeslet [Norvège] ; Jan I. S Rb [Norvège] ; Wigdis Helene S Ther [Norvège]'Brightness in dark places': theatre as an arena for communicating life with dementia.
001185 (2013) Pia Kontos [Canada] ; Wendy MartinEmbodiment and dementia: exploring critical narratives of selfhood, surveillance, and dementia care.

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