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The Story of Georgie Muscles: A Narrative Approach to Nurturing Well-Being and Evidence-Enriched Practice in Health and Social Care

Nick Andrews, cheryl beer

Storytelling, Self, Society, Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 92 - 107

Swansea University Author: Nick Andrews

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People with dementia within care services are generally seen as passive recipients of other people's care, not co-creators of knowledge and services. This study outlines how one person with dementia made a significant contribution to learning and development which enhanced his well-being and re...

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ISSN: 1550-5340
Published: Wayne State University Wayne State University Press 2019
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