| 1. | The iPad Project: Introducing iPads into Care Homes in the UK to Support Digital Inclusion | 770 | 475 |
| 2. | Framing Outcomes of Post-diagnostic Psychosocial Interventions in Dementia: the Adaptation-Coping Model and Adjusting to Change | 357 | |
| 3. | Not Re-inventing the Wheel: the Adaptive Implementation of the Meeting Centres Support Programme in Four European Countries | 278 | 76 |
| 4. | Does the Community-based Combined Meeting Center Support Programme (MCSP) Make the Pathway to Day-care Activities Easier for People Living with Dementia? A Comparison Before and After Implementation of MCSP in Three European Countries | 239 | 153 |
| 5. | Evaluation of the Implementation of the Meeting Centres
Support Program in Italy, Poland, and the UK; Exploration of the Effects on People with Dementia | 238 | 121 |
| 6. | Community engagement with heritage-based resources through online platforms | 236 | 39 |
| 7. | The Impact of the Implementation of the Dutch Combined Meeting Centres Support Programme for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia in Italy, Poland and UK | 234 | 215 |
| 8. | Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of the Meeting Centres Support Programme for People Living with Dementia in Italy, Poland and the UK: The MEETINGDEM Study | 212 | 66 |
| 9. | Keeping community groups and activities going - Sustainable Community Interventions for people affected by Dementia: Recommendations for practice from the SCI-Dem Project | 203 | 511 |
| 10. | Community Makers: report on developing an online toolkit for supporting people with dementia to connect during the pandemic and beyond | 190 | 151 |
| 11. | How Meeting Centres continue to support people affected by dementia: report on UK COVID-19 impact | 175 | 173 |
| 12. | Sustaining community groups and activities for people affected by dementia: Recommendations from the SCI-Dem Project for commissioners and policy-makers | 173 | 420 |
| 13. | Keeping Meeting Centres going long term - Recommendations for people running Meeting Centres | 169 | 217 |
| 14. | Helping your community group or activity club to keep going strong: Suggestions for members of groups and clubs from the SCI-Dem Review | 168 | 358 |
| 15. | Sporting Identity, Memory and People with Dementia: Opportunities, challenges and potential for oral history | 166 | 156 |
| 16. | Enabling Participation in Social Activity: The Meeting
Centres Support Programme | 165 | |
| 17. | The essential features of meeting centres: development of the UK criteria for community support for people affected by dementia | 153 | 111 |
| 18. | Evaluation of the Meeting Center Support Programme for People with Dementia and Their Family Carers | 152 | |
| 19. | Value of personalized dementia-specific QOL scales; an explorative study in 3 European countries | 150 | 47 |
| 20. | Sustaining Meeting Centres and similar community-led dementia support - Suggestions for health and care professionals | 149 | 252 |
| 21. | What you can do to help your Meeting Centre - Suggestions for people who attend Meeting Centres | 148 | 190 |
| 22. | The legacy of COVID-19 in dementia community support: ongoing impacts on the running of meeting centres | 147 | 288 |
| 23. | Rethinking Spaces of Leisure: How People Living with Dementia Use the Opportunities Leisure Centres Provide to Promote their Identity and Place in the World | 146 | 64 |
| 24. | Reaching people and managing membership in community-based dementia support groups: the Get Real with Meeting Centres realist evaluation part 1 | 130 | 150 |
| 25. | Strategic and operational issues in sustaining community-based dementia support groups: The Get Real with Meeting Centres realist evaluation part 2 | 126 | 99 |
| 26. | Using choice modelling to inform service sustainability for dementia Meeting Centres for people living with dementia in the UK | 107 | 68 |
| 27. | Sustainability of locally driven centres for those affected by dementia: a protocol for the get real with meeting centres realist evaluation | 103 | 101 |
| 28. | A qualitative exploration of people living with dementia's experiences of using everyday technology | 88 | 47 |
| 29. | Development and implementation of a novel approach to scaling the Meeting Centre intervention for people living with dementia and their unpaid carers, using an adapted version of The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist | 87 | 22 |
| 30. | Exploring the effectiveness and experiences of people living with dementia interacting with digital interventions: A mixed methods systematic review | 86 | 36 |
| 31. | Understanding ‘value’ in the context of community-based interventions for people affected by dementia: A concept analysis | 85 | 50 |
| 32. | The online leisure environment | 82 | |
| 33. | The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Well-Being of People Living with Dementia | 73 | |
| 34. | Help with caring for hands and feet - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 66 | |
| 35. | Is the proposed Major Conditions Strategy, covering illnesses like cancer and heart disease as well as dementia, the right answer or should dementia have a strategy of its own? | 64 | |
| 36. | Help with teeth and dentures - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 64 | |
| 37. | Strategies that will help make giving personal care easier in the long term - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 64 | |
| 38. | Help with eating and drinking - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 63 | |
| 39. | Digital assistive technologies for community-dwelling people with dementia: A systematic review of systematic reviews by the INTERDEM AI & assistive technology taskforce | 60 | 18 |
| 40. | Supporting good hearing and vision - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 60 | |
| 41. | Why does having dementia make personal care difficult? Support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia. | 60 | |
| 42. | Changes to the home environment to make personal care easier - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 60 | |
| 43. | Staying strong in the long term - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 57 | |
| 44. | Help with personal appearance - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 57 | |
| 45. | Help with dressing and undressing - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 57 | |
| 46. | Help with continence and using the toilet - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 56 | |
| 47. | Legal and financial issues - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 55 | |
| 48. | Help with washing, showering and bathing - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 54 | |
| 49. | Common physical issues that impact personal care - support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 53 | |
| 50. | Dealing with complex emotions: support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia | 52 | |
| 51. | Loneliness and social isolation: What role can Meeting Centres for people affected by dementia in the United Kingdom play? | 36 | 30 |
| 52. | Abstract: Factors associated with challenges and difficulties providing personal care to someone living with dementia: cross sectional descriptive findings from a UK wide survey of family carers | 11 | 1 |