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University of Wollongong Library Dementia resources.
Resources from previous Guest Lectures
2008
Indigenous Issues in Dementia
Presented by Professor G A Broe et al in October 2008
A Life Cycle Approach to Ageing, Health and Dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People [pdf 789kb]
Family biography as a grounding for dementia care
Presented by Dr Ursula Kellett, GIHMR, Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation in October 2008
Family biography as a grounding for dementia care [pdf 41kb]
Dementia Outcomes Suite
Presented by Jon Sansoni, Director, Australian Health Outcomes Collaboration in August 2008
The Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite: Tools for Practice Improvement [pdf 178kb]
Recent Findings: The Dementia Outcomes Measurement Suite (DOMS) Project [pdf 144kb]
Younger Onset Dementia
Presented by Professor Adrienne Withall, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dementia CRC, University of New South Wales in April 2008
Younger Onset Dementia [pdf 827kb]
Complementary Therapies and Persons with Dementia
Presented by Professor Wendy Moyle, Deputy Director Research, Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, Griffith University at the University of Wollongong in February 2008
Complementary Therapies and Persons with Dementia [pdf 541kb]
2006-2007
Responding to the challenge of dementia – an action research perspective
Presented by Professor Barbara Horner, Director, Centre for Research on Ageing, Curtin University at the University of Wollongong in October 2007
Responding to the challenge of dementia – an action research perspective [pdf 426kb]
Promoting Social Engagement in People with Dementia
Presented by Professor Mark Matthews, Professor and Sesquicentenary Chair of Ageing, Health and Disability, University of Sydney at the University of Wollongong in September 2007
Promoting Social Engagement in People with Dementia [pdf 67kb]
Should people with dementia receive acute hospital care when resources are already stretched to the limit
Presented by Professor Rhonda Nay, Professor Gerontic Nursing, Director, Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care, La Trobe University at the University of Wollongong in August 2007
Should people with dementia receive acute hospital care when resources are already stretched to the limit [pdf 284kb]
Partnerships, Relationships and Family Voices: A Lived Experience of Dementia Presented by Professor John Keady, University of Manchester, UK, at the University of Wollongong in July 2007
Partnerships, Relationships and Family Voices: A Lived Experience of Dementia [pdf 785kb]
Can We Improve Quality of Life in Persons with Dementia and their Family Caregivers? The Role of Environment
Presented by Professor Laura Gitlin at the University of Wollongong in June 2007
Can We Improve Quality of Life in Persons with Dementia and their Family Caregivers? The Role of Environment [pdf - 5mb]
People with dementia in residential aged care: Strategies for developing a multi-disciplinary evidenced based practice
Presented by Associate Professor Andrew Robinson at the University of Wollongong in April 2007
People with dementia in residential aged care: Strategies for developing a multi-disciplinary evidenced based practice [pdf - 123kb]
RUDUS: A Multicultural Assessment Tool
Presented by Dr. Jeff Rowland at the Prince Charles Hospital, QLD in March 2007
“The Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale in Practise” [pdf - 251kb]
Management of Disinhibited Sexual Behaviour in People with Dementia
Presented by Professor Wendy Moyle at the University of Wollongong, NSW in December 2006
“Management of Disinhibited Sexual Behaviour in People with Dementia” [pdf - 83kb]
Implementing Person Centred Dementia Care in Acute Settings
Presented by Associate Professor Victoria Traynor at the Griffith University, QLD in November 2006
“Collaborative Action Research: Making it happen” [pdf - 481kb]
Caring for People with Dementia: Linking Research, Policy and Practice
Presented by Professor Helen Bartlett at the University of Wollongong, NSW in October 2006
“Caring for People with Dementia: Linking Research, Policy and Practice” [pdf - 142kb]
The development and implementation of evidence based guidelines for the management of unmet need behaviours
Presented by Associate Professor Susan Koch at the Wollongong Hospital, NSW in September 2006
“The development and implementation of evidence based guidelines for the management of unmet need behaviours” [pdf - 88kb]
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