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Dementia

Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and management of dementia-related conditions. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore various aspects of dementia, including its causes, diagnosis, treatment, and impact on individuals and society. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers seeking to enhance the care and support for individuals affected by dementia.

Details
Abbr. Dementia (London)
Start 2002
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly, 2013-
p-ISSN 1471-3012
e-ISSN 1741-2684
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Specialty Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5814 63
SJR / Ranks: 4518 895
CiteScore / Ranks: 4033 5.80
Recent Articles
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Middleton L, Bechard L, Heibein W, Schneider L, Shoemaker M, Roth G, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Mar; :14713012251325928. PMID: 40081381
Improving supports to enhance wellbeing of people living with dementia is a priority. Engaging people living with dementia, care partners, and other stakeholders in development of interventions increases the likelihood...
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Schou-Juul F, Tjornhoj-Thomsen T, Lauridsen S
Dementia (London) . 2025 Mar; :14713012251327704. PMID: 40080916
To evaluate the impact of the CARE intervention on healthcare professionals' perceived confidence levels and understand the factors influencing confidence in ethical decision-making in dementia care. Thematic analysis of post-intervention...
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Wood K, Suizzo M
Dementia (London) . 2025 Mar; :14713012251324705. PMID: 40072225
Parents living with dementia sometimes do not recognize their adult child caregivers, who may then perceive they are forgotten. Yet, research on the experience of being unrecognized and perceived as...
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Kim J, Cho K, Hwang Y, Lee J, Baek S, Yang J, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Mar; :14713012251326463. PMID: 40071594
Family caregivers' perspectives for advance care planning (ACP) are critically important to reflect the end-of-life wishes of people with dementia. Culture can influence ACP practice and people's perspectives toward it....
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Nygard L, Nedlund A, Issakainen M, Astell A, Boger J, Maki-Petaja-Leinonen A, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251323939. PMID: 40010699
Objective: The study's aim was to better understand how persons, diagnosed with dementia while still working, strived to make sense of and come to terms with their changing everyday lives...
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Ayalon L, Ulitsa N, Nebowsky A, Schweda M, von Kutzleben M
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251323661. PMID: 40010380
The present study addresses the perspectives of Israeli family caregivers and migrant care workers on behavioral problems of persons with dementia. We thematically analyzed interviews with 21 migrant home care...
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Matsumoto H, Tsuda S, Hotta S
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251324263. PMID: 40009530
Introduction: Public participation by people with dementia in relevant policymaking has been advocated to improve the quality of health systems and democratic processes. Public officials' attitude is a key determinant...
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Campbell A, Poulos C, Takla C, Allen J, Lemsing K, OConnor C
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251323941. PMID: 39999291
Background: Reablement is recommended to maximise functioning in people with dementia, yet in Australia, is not routinely available. This study aimed to provide insight into the implementation and program outcomes...
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Passos L, Tavares J, Batchelor M, Figueiredo D
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251323658. PMID: 39983199
Background: People with dementia face numerous challenges during mealtimes, including difficulties with food intake, cutlery use, and maintaining attention. These can lead to severe consequences such as malnutrition and aspiration...
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Paladino J, Chavez Granados H, Bernstein Sideman A, Davila C, Ramirez Gomez L, Lindenberger E, et al.
Dementia (London) . 2025 Feb; :14713012251321569. PMID: 39965327
Diagnostic disclosure communication in dementia care proves challenging for clinicians and inadequately addresses patient and caregiver needs. We characterized clinician communication strategies and challenges for diagnostic disclosure conversations as an...