Thank you, Mark
Judy Evans
Cardiff (UK)
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From: "Mark Priestley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Disability and dementia (residential homes)
> Hi
>
> The following may be useful - a mixture of medical and social
approaches...
>
> Breitenbach, N. (2001). Ageing with intellectual disabilities;
discovering
> disability with old age: same or different? In M. Priestley (Ed.),
> Disability and the Life Course: global perspectives. Cambridge:
Cambridge
> University Press.
>
> Forbes, S., Bern-Klug, M., & Gessert, C. (2000). End-of-life
decision making
> for nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of Nursing
Scholarship,
> 32(3), 251-258.
>
> Fratiglioni, L., De Ronchi, D., & Aguero-Torres, H. (1999).
Worldwide
> prevalence and incidence of dementia. Drugs & Aging, 15(5), 365-375.
>
> Holland, A. J. (2000). Ageing and learning disability. British
Journal of
> Psychiatry, 176, 26-31.
>
> Jagger, C., Ritchie, K., Bronnum-Hansen, H., Deeg, D., Gispert, R.,
Evans,
> J. G., Hibbett, M., Lawlor, B., Perenboom, R., Polge, C., & Van
Oyen, H.
> (1998). Mental health expectancy - the European perspective: a
synopsis of
> results presented at the Conference of the European Network for the
> Calculation of Health Expectancies (Euro-REVES). Acta Psychiatrica
> Scandinavica, 98(2), 85-91.
>
> Janicki, M. P., Dalton, A. J., Henderson, C. M., & Davidson, P. W.
(1999).
> Mortality and morbidity among older adults with intellectual
disability:
> health services considerations. Disability and Rehabilitation,
21(5-6),
> 284-294.
>
> Kapp, M. B. (2000). Physicians' legal duties regarding the use of
genetic
> tests to predict and diagnose Alzheimer disease. Journal of Legal
Medicine,
> 21(4), 445-475.
>
> Melzer, D., Mcwilliams, B., Brayne, C., Johnson, T., & Bond, J.
(2000).
> Socioeconomic status and the expectation of disability in old age:
estimates
> for England. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 54(4),
286-292.
>
> Priestley, M. (2002). Whose Voices? Representing the claims of older
> disabled people under New Labour. Policy & Politics, 30(3), 361-372.
>
> Priestley, M. (in press). Same Difference? older people's
organisations and
> disability issues. Disability & Society, 17(6).
>
> Priestley, M. (in press). 'It's like your hair going grey', or is
it?
> Impairment, disability and the habitus of old age. In S. Riddell &
N. Watson
> (Eds.), Disability, Culture and Identity. London: Longman.
>
> Prince, M. (1997). The need for research on dementia in developing
> countries. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 2(10),
993-1000.
>
> Proctor, G. (2001). Listening to older women with dementia:
relationships,
> voices and power. Disability & Society, 16(3), 361-376.
>
> Salvatori, P., Tremblay, M., Sandys, J., & Marcaccio, D. (1998).
Aging with
> an intellectual disability: A review of Canadian literature.
Canadian
> Journal on Aging-Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement, 17(3), 249-271.
>
> Stalker, K., Duckett, P. S., & Downs, M. (1999). Going with the
flow:
> choice, dementia and people with learning difficulties. Brighton:
Pavilion
> Publishing.
>
> Tomiak, M., Berthelot, J. M., Guimond, E., & Mustard, C. A. (2000).
Factors
> associated with nursing-home entry for elders in Manitoba, Canada.
Journals
> of Gerontology Series a-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences,
55(5),
> M279-M287.
>
> Wetle, T. (1998). Challenges and directions for gerontological
research
> beyond 2000. Australian Journal on Ageing, 17(1), 107-110.
>
> Best Wishes
>
> Mark Priestley
> Centre for Disability Studies
> University of Leeds
> LEEDS
> LS2 9JT
> UK
>
> tel: +44 113 343 4417
> fax: +44 113 343 4415
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies
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