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Jacqueline Kindell

Publications

  • Principles and philosophies for speech and language therapists working with people with primary progressive aphasia: an international expert consensus
  • An international core outcome set for primary progressive aphasia (COS‐PPA): Consensus‐based recommendations for communication interventions across research and clinical settings
  • On the Use of Tag Questions by Co-participants of People with Dementia
  • Speech & language therapy intervention for people with Alzheimer’s disease
  • Frontotemporal Dementia in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
  • Video data and biographical music as a method to record and explore interaction in semantic dementia
  • Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in Dementia
  • Progressive aphasia presenting with deep dyslexia and dysgraphia
  • 'Whose story is it and what is it for?'
  • Combining music and life story to enhance participation in family interaction in semantic dementia: a longitudinal study of one family’s experience
  • Language and Communication in FTD
  • Living at home with semantic dementia
  • Exploring the everyday care practices of healthcare support workers when working with people with dementia admitted to National Health Service hospital wards in the United Kingdom: a qualitative systematic review of the literature
  • Speech and language therapy approaches to managing primary progressive aphasia.
  • Everyday conversation in dementia: a review of the literature to inform research and practice.
  • Supporting communication in semantic dementia: clinical consensus from expert practitioners.
  • Living with semantic dementia: a case study of one family's experience.
  • Swallowing problems and dementia in acute hospital settings: practical guidance for the management of dysphagia.
  • From conversation to connection: a cross-case analysis of life-story work with five couples where one partner has semantic dementia
  • Re-thinking and re-positioning ‘being in the moment’ within a continuum of moments: introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies
  • Adapting to conversation with semantic dementia: using enactment as a compensatory strategy in everyday social interaction.
  • Life story resources in dementia care
  • Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in Dementia (Japanese Translation)
  • Living at home with semantic dementia: Creating a life storybook with Ruby and Brian to support personal identity and well-being.
  • Diagnosing semantic dementia and managing communication difficulties
  • Working with Carers
  • Using video and biographical methods to explore home-based interaction in semantic dementia
  • Thank you for the music: The performative self and life story work in semantic dementia
  • What does the biopsychosocial model have to offer in the management of communication in semantic dementia: Evidence from a family case study
  • Living with semantic dementia: A case study of family experience
  • Adapting to conversation with semantic dementia: Using enactment as a compensatory strategy in everyday social interaction
  • Semantic dementia: Using enactment as a compensatory strategy in everyday social interaction
  • Primary progressive aphasia
  • Supporting Post Diagnostic Dementia Support through Co-produced Film
  • Dysphagia and dementia in the acute hospital setting
  • Walk and talk: Vascular dementia support
  • Longitudinal change in progressive language disorders

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Co-workers & collaborators

  • James Thompson

  • John Keady

  • Kate Maguire-Rosier

  • Reka Polonyi

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