Library

Dignity & Respect Library

The Manchester LINk invites you to make use of and contribute to our newly established Dignity & Respect Reference Library. The library consists of publications relating to research and practice around issues of Dignity & Respect within health and social care. You can request copies of all publications we hold free of charge and help grow the library by submitting your articles and reports or suggesting books we could put on our reading list.

Below is an alphabetical list of some of the publications we are currently holding. If you would like to add to this list, please send electronic copies of documents to Valeska at valeska@blackhealthagency.org.uk. Alternatively, you can send paper copies of documents to the LINk office at Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson Street, Manchester, M15 4AX.

Research reports:
• Aldridge, F. (2009). Enhancing informal adult learning for older people in care settings: Interim report and consultation document. National Institute of Adult Continuing Education: Leicester.
• Bamford, C., Arksey, H., Poole, M., Kirkley, C., Hughes, J., Corner, L., and Bond, J. (2009). Person- and carer-centred respite care for people with dementia: Developing methods of evaluating the effectiveness of different models. HSMO: London.
• Bowers, H., Clark, A., Crosby, G., Easterbrook, L., Macadam, A., MacDonald, R., Macfarlane, A., Maclean, M., Patel, M., Runnicles, D., Oshinaike, T., and Smith, C. (2009). Older people’s vision for long-term care. Joseph Rowntree Foundation: York.
• Care Quality Commission (2009a). Performance judgements for adult social services: An overview of the performance of councils in England. Care Quality Commission: London.
• Care Quality Commission (2009b). The quality and capacity of adult social care services: An overview of the adult social care market in England 2008/09. Care Quality Commission: London.
• Cass, E., Robbins, D., and Richardson, A. (2006). Dignity in Care. Social Care Institute for Excellence: London.
• Centre for Public Scrutiny (2009). Walk a mile in my shoes: Scrutiny of dignity and respect for individuals in health and social care services: a guide. Centre for Public Scrutiny: London.
• Commission for Social Care Inspection (2006). Safe and sound? Checking the suitability of new care staff in regulated social care services. Commission for Social Care Inspection: London.
• Department of Health (2009a). Final report on the review of the Department of Health Dignity in Care Campaign. Opinion Leader: London.
• Department of Health (2009b). Dignity in Care Campaign case studies. Opinion Leader: London.
• Department of Health (2009c). Quality impact assessment of the National Dignity in Care Campaign: A desk research report prepared for the Department of Health. Opinion Leader: London.
• Firth-Cozens, J., and Cornwall, J. (2009). The Point of Care: Enabling compassionate care in acute hospital settings. The King’s Fund: London.
• Healthcare Commission (2007). Caring for dignity: A national report on dignity in care for older people while in hospital. Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection: London.
• Levenson, R. (2007). The challenge of Dignity in Care: Upholding the rights of the individual. Help the Aged: London.
• Magee, H., Parsons, S., and Askham, J. (2008). Measuring dignity in care for older people. Help the Aged: London.
• Manning, C.F., Acker, M., Houseman, L., Pressman, E., and Goodman, I.F. (2008). Schwartz Center Rounds: Evaluation Report: Executive Summary. The Goodman Research Group Inc.
• McCormick, J., Clifton, J., Sachrajda, A., Cherti, M., and McDowell, E. (2009). Getting on: Well-being in later life. Institute for Public Policy Research: London. Available at http://www.ippr.org.uk/members/download.asp?f=/ecomm/files/getting_on.pd... [accessed on 13th January 2010].
• Royal College of Nursing (2008). Defending Dignity: Challenges and opportunities for nursing. Royal College of Nursing: London.
• Shaw, C. and Wilson, C. (2008). Older Peoples’ perceptions of nursing: A literature review. Faculty of Health, Sport and Science, University of Glamorgan: Cardiff.
• Tresolini, C.P. and the Pew-Fetzer Task Force (1994). Health professions education and relationship-centred care: Report of the Pew-Fetzer Task Force on Advancing Psychosocial Health Education. Pew Health Professions Commission: San Francisco, CA

Journal articles:
• Allen, J., and Dennis, M. (2009). Dignity and respect matter. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 3, 12.
• Ariño-Blasco, S., Tadd, W., and Boix-Ferrer, J.A. (2005). Dignity and older people: The voice of professionals. Quality in Ageing – Policy, practice and research, 6, 1.
• Baillie, L. (2009). Patient dignity in an acute hospital setting: A case study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46, 23-37.
• Bayer, T., Tadd, W., and Krajcik, S. (2005). Dignity: The voice of older people. Quality in Ageing – Policy, practice and research, 6, 1.
• Blass, D.M. (2007). The physician-patient relationship in dementia care. Neurotherapeutics: The Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics, 4, 545-548.
• Bosman, R., Bours, G.J.J.W., Engels, J. and de Witte, L.P. (2008). Client-centred care perceived by clients of two Dutch homecare agencies: a questionnaire survey. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 45, 518-525.
• Bracegirdle, L. (2010). Ensuring patient choices about dignity and place of death are respected at the end of life. Nursing Times; 106, 22.
• Brown Wilson, C. (2009). Developing community in care homes through a relationship-centred approach. Health and Social Care in the Community, 17, 2, 177-186.
• Chochinov, J. (2007). Dignity and the essence of medicine: the A, B, C, and D of dignity conserving care. British Medical Journal, 335, 184-187.
• Clark, J. (2010). Defining the concept of dignity and developing a model to promote its use in practice. Nursing Times, 106, 20.
• Clarkson, P. (2010). Performance measurement in Adult Social Care: Looking backwards and forwards. British Journal of Social Work, 40, 170–187.
• Cornwell, J. (2009). See the person in the health professional: How looking after staff benefits patients. Nursing Times, 105, 48.
• Cornwell, J., and Goodrich, J. (2009). Exploring how to enable compassionate care in hospital to improve patient experience. Nursing Times, 105, 15.
• Davison, N., and Williams, K. (2009). Compassion in nursing 2: Factors that influence compassionate care in clinical practice. Nursing Times, 105, 37.
• Duffy, B., Oyebode, J.R., and Allen, J. (2009). Burnout among care staff for older adults with dementia: The role of reciprocity, self-efficacy and organizational factors. Dementia, 8, 515.
• Fitzpatrick, J. (1998). Building community: developing skills for interprofessional health professions education and relationship-centred care. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 43, 1.
• Gallagher, A., and Seedhouse, D. (2002). Dignity in care: The views of patients and relatives. Nursing Times, 98, 43, 38.
• Gallagher, A., Li, S., Wainwright, P., Jones, I.R., and Lee, D. (2008). Dignity in the care of older people – a review of the theoretical and empirical literature. BioMed Central, 7, 11.
• Kelly, F. (2010). Recognising and supporting self in dementia: A new way to facilitate a person-centred approach to dementia care. Ageing & Society, 30, 103–124.
• Macklin, R. (2003). Dignity is a useless concept: It means no more than respect for persons or their autonomy. British Medical Journal, 327, 1419-1420.
• Manley, K. and McCormack, B. (2008). Person-centred care. Nursing Management, 15, 8.
• Nicholson, C., Flatley, M., Wilkinson, C., Meyer, J., Dale, P. and Wessel, L. (2010a). Everybody matters 1: how getting to know your patients helps to promote dignified care. Nursing Times, 106, 20.
• Nicholson, C., Flatley, M., Wilkinson, C., Meyer, J., Dale, P. and Wessel, L. (2010b). Everybody matters 2: promoting dignity in acute care through effective communication. Nursing Times, 106, 21, 12-14.
• Nicholson, C., Flatley, M., Wilkinson, C., Meyer, J., Dale, P. and Wessel, L. (2010b). Everybody matters 3: engaging patients and relatives in decision making to promote dignity. Nursing Times, 106, 22.
• Nolan, M.R., Davies, S., Brown, J., Keady, J., and Nolan, J. (2004). Beyond ‘person-centred’ care: a new vision for gerontological nursing. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 13, 3a, 45-53.
• Tadd, W. and Dieppe, P. (2005). Educating for dignity. Quality in Ageing – Policy, practice and research, 6, 2.
• Smith, P. (2008). Compassion and smiles: What’s the evidence? Journal of Research in Nursing, 13, 5, 367–370.
• Stratton, D., and Tadd, W. (2005). Dignity and older people: The voice of society. Quality in Ageing – Policy, practice and research, 6, 1.
• Wylie, J. L. and Wagenfeld-Heintz, E. (2004). Development of relationship-centred care. Journal for Healthcare Quality,

Other Publications:
• Life Story Network (2010). The life story model. Life Story Network. Available from http://www.lifestorynetwork.org.uk/ [accessed 18th January 2010].
• National Council for Palliative Care (2009). End of life care manifesto 2010. National Council for Palliative Care: London.
• Parkinson, M. (2010). My year as national dignity ambassador. Holbrooks Printers: Hampshire. Available at http://www.dhcarenetworks.org.uk/_library/Resources/Dignity/My_year_as_N... [accessed on 13th January 2010].
• The Schwartz Centre (2010). Schwartz Centre rounds. The Schwartz Centre. Available from http://www.theschwartzcenter.org/programs/rounds.html [accessed 18th January 2010].

Leaflets:
• Reeve, L. (2008). Dignity, Older People, and Home Care in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Department of Health: London.

Resources:
• The Dignity and Older Europeans Project (?). Educating for dignity: A mulit-disciplinary workbook.

Suggested Books:
• Kitwood, T. (1997). Dementia reconsidered: The person comes first. Open University Press: Buckingham.