6 results match your criteria: "3769University of Hertfordshire[Affiliation]"
Evol Psychol
January 2023
Department of Psychology, Quality of Life Research Institute, 16738Universitat de Girona, Girona, Spain.
Adult individuals frequently face difficulties in attracting and keeping mates, which is an important driver of singlehood. In the current research, we investigated the mating performance (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDementia (London)
November 2022
Centre for Research in Public Health and Community, 3769University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
Objectives: In the context of a growing number of dementia friendly communities (DFCs) globally, a need remains for robust evaluation, and for tools to capture relevant evidence. This paper reports the development of a suite of evaluation resources for DFCs through a national study in England.
Methods: Fieldwork took place in six diverse case study sites across England.
Dementia (London)
November 2022
5488Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
Art workshops have been looked at before in terms of impact for people with dementia but never those conducted remotely during a pandemic lockdown. Two artists, working with local museums, provided Art workshops for people with dementia and their caregivers. Due to the first Covid 19 lockdown in the UK, the artists set up a weekly delivery service of Home Art Boxes to thirty-three people with dementia and their caregivers over a period spanning 11 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDementia (London)
May 2022
University of Hertfordshire, Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care, College Lane, UK.
Background: Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their family supporters. The involvement of those living with dementia is key to creating successful DFCs. This paper examines how people affected by dementia were involved in developing and designing DFCs in England, and the impact of their involvement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Child Psychol Psychiatry
October 2021
Clinical Psychologist, 4964Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Background: Literature reviews revealed no existing research on family narratives of living with multigenerational persistent physical symptom (PPS) conditions. The current study examined the personal and family narratives of one such family, from a relational/systemic perspective.
Method: This research employed a qualitative research design, specifically using narrative methodologies to explore the experiences of a single family comprising two parents and their three children.
Dementia (London)
July 2021
Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care, 3769University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK.
Dementia-friendly communities (DFCs) are one way in which people living with dementia can be supported to be active, engaged and valued citizens. Quantitative evaluations of the experiences of those with dementia living within these communities are scarce. This article reports findings from a survey of people living with dementia on their experience of living in a DFC.
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