Keyword search (4,164 papers available)

"Martin M" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Developing and Sustaining Dementia Capable Communities: An Analysis of the Current Evidence Biglieri S; Ahmed N; Main S; Tupling OL; Vijayakumar R; Boger J; Daum C; Dupuis S; Koch M; Liu L; Lopez K; Mann J; Martin M; McAiney C; Nasir HJ; Nasir N; Pearce B; Weldrick R; Vanderlinden K; Middleton L; 41432943
ENCS
2 Ten new insights in climate science 2024 Schaeffer R; Schipper ELF; Ospina D; Mirazo P; Alencar A; Anvari M; Artaxo P; Biresselioglu ME; Blome T; Boeckmann M; Brink E; Broadgate W; Bustamante M; Cai W; Canadell JG; Cardinale R; Chidichimo MP; Ditlevsen P; Eicker U; Feron S; Fikru MG; Fuss S; Gaye AT; Gustafsson Ö; Harring N; He C; Hebden S; Heilemann A; Hirota M; Janardhanan N; Juhola S; Jung TY; Kejun J; Kilki? S; Kumarasinghe N; Lapola D; Lee JY; Levis C; Lusambili A; Maasakkers JD; MacIntosh C; Mahmood J; Mankin JS; Marchegiani P; Martin M; Muk 40546753
PHYSICS
3 The Association between Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Subthreshold Anxiety Symptoms and Fear of Falling among Older Adults: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study. Payette MC, Bélanger C, Benyebdri F, Filiatrault J, Bherer L, Bertrand JA, Nadeau A, Bruneau MA, Clerc D, Saint-Martin M, Cruz-Santiago D, Ménard C, Nguyen P, Vu TTM, Comte F, Bobeuf F, Grenier S 28452660
PERFORM

 

Title:Developing and Sustaining Dementia Capable Communities: An Analysis of the Current Evidence
Authors:Biglieri SAhmed NMain STupling OLVijayakumar RBoger JDaum CDupuis SKoch MLiu LLopez KMann JMartin MMcAiney CNasir HJNasir NPearce BWeldrick RVanderlinden KMiddleton L
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41432943/
DOI:10.1177/14713012251404533
Publication:Dementia (London, England)
Keywords:age friendlydementiadementia capabledementia friendlyreview
PMID:41432943 Category: Date Added:2025-12-23
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 School of Urban and Regional Planning, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2 School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
3 Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
4 Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
5 Dementia Advocate, British Columbia, Canada.
6 Alzheimer Society Waterloo Wellington, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
7 University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
8 City of Kitchener, Kitchener, ON, Canada.
9 Department of Political Science, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
10 Person with Lived Experience of Dementia, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Description:

Exclusion, marginalization and stigma remain common experiences for people living with dementia. Dementia capable communities offer a pathway to support the wellbeing of people living with dementia by creating spaces where people living with dementia and their care partners are supported and empowered. This review of reviews examines the ideas and approaches for dementia-capable communities across disciplines and at multiple levels of action. Review articles focusing broadly on the development and implementation of dementia capable communities were analyzed for their methods, evidence base, approaches, and recommendations. The results highlighted the importance of engaging and collaborating across different parties, the need to support dementia awareness and address stigma and the key role of policy regulations and planning guidelines in facilitating dementia capable communities. They also noted the need to have a focus on the built environment and making it easier for people living with dementia to navigate the community. The importance of social and community based supports in promoting connection and wellbeing was also brought forward. Systemic critical analysis of the public policy and political conditions that would be needed for the development and maintenance of dementia capable communities was missing. Development of thriving communities where people living with dementia are supported and included will require contending with these challenges.





BookR developed by Sriram Narayanan
for the Concordia University School of Health
Copyright © 2011-2026
Cookie settings
Concordia University