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Demarketing - managing demand in the UK National Health Service
(1995)This article explores what demarketing (which seeks to dissuade people from using a service) has to offer for the allocation of resources according to patient and population needs in the NHS. The authors argue that to ... -
Dementia care : Could animal robots benefit residents
(2011-12)When care homes do not allow pets to visit or live in the home, is there a place for robotic pets? Can they confer any of the same benefits to residents as real animals? -
Dementia case-finding in hospitals: a qualitative study exploring the views of healthcare professionals in English primary care and secondary care
(2018-03-17)Objectives In 2012-2013, the English National Health Service mandated hospitals to conduct systematic case-finding of people with dementia among older people with unplanned admissions. The method was not defined. The aim ... -
Dementia Education and Training in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire : An organisational audit commissioned by Health Education England
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-12-16)This audit established the range of dementia education available to NHS staff, social care staff and GPs across the two counties. It reports on current uptake of training, course content, assessment and accreditation of ... -
Dementia Friendly Communities in England: A scoping study
(2019-08-01)Objectives: To describe the characteristics of Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) across England in order to inform a national evaluation of their impact on the lives of those affected by dementia. Methods: DFCs in England ... -
Dementia Friendly Communities: The Involvement of People Living with Dementia
(2022-01-28)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 ... -
Dementia, dignity and quality of life : nursing practice and its dilemmas
(2010)The need for healthcare practitioners to respect the dignity of older people is widely recognised in England, where it has been given attention by politicians, professionals and health service regulators. This article aims ... -
Dementia, tourism and leisure : Making the visitor economy more dementia-friendly
(Policy Press, 2021-09-24)• This chapter focuses on a place-based and business-oriented approach to operationalising the concept of living well with dementia by supporting people with dementia as customers in the visitor economy • Visitor attractions ... -
Dementia-friendly interventions to improve the care of people living with dementia admitted to hospitals: a realist review
(2017-07-16)Objectives: To identify features of programmes and approaches to make healthcare delivery in secondary healthcare settings more dementia friendly, providing a context-relevant understanding of how interventions achieve ... -
Democracy and spiritual awareness : interconnections and implications for educational leadership
(2008)This article sets out theorisations of developmental democracy and spiritual awareness formulated in previous work by the authors. These are used to explore collegial leadership in a case study Steiner school, with the aim ... -
A Democracy of All Learners : Ethical rationality and the affective roots of democratic leadership
(2006-09)This article contends that it is important for educational leaders to understand and re-own the historical roots of modern democracy. In particular, it highlights a foundational human capacity for shared ethical insight ... -
Democratic Leadership
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021-02-25)Democratic leadership suggests that leadership can include people rather than treating them simply as followers of a leader. Understanding what this means conceptually, and its implications for practice in schools and other ... -
Democratic Leadership : Drawing distinctions with distributed leadership
(2004)This article delineates the distinctiveness of democratic leadership in comparison with distributed leadership. The impetus for the exercise arises from the escalating interest in distributed leadership within the field ... -
Democratic leadership in education
(SAGE Publications, 2005)In this text Woods studies the notion of democratic leadership. He explores the term and what it means, the varying forms it can occupy, and conveys how it is relevant to learning and school education. Woods portrays how ... -
Democratic Legitimacy and the Competence Obligation
(2021-04-01)What obligations are there on voters? This paper argues that voters should make their electoral decision competently, and does so by developing on a recent proposal for democratic legitimacy. It then explores three problems ... -
Democratic Roots: Feeding the Multiple Dimensions of Leadership-as-Practice
(Routledge, 2016-02-16)This chapter argues that the leadership as practice (L-A-P) perspective on leadership should see itself as having a root in democratic values. The chapter also introduces the notion of “multiple distributions” of leadership ... -
The Democratisation of the Spook: W. T. Stead and the Invention of Public Occultism
(The British Library, 2012)Contribution to a collection of essays published by the British Library marking the centenary of the death of controversial late-Victorian journalist W. T. Stead, the chapter traces the different strategies Stead used in ...