References Bartol, G.M. (1986). Using the humanities in nursing education. Nurse Educator, 11(1), 21–23. Brookfield, S.D., & Preskill, S. (1999). Discussion as a way of teaching: Tools and techniques for democratic classrooms. San Francisco, CA: Josey-Bass. Bunkers, S.S. (1999). The teaching–learning process and the theory of human becoming. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12(3), 227–232. Chenette, S. (2001). Visiting you at St Cloud Veteran’s Hospital, Summer 1981. The time between us (pp. 23–26). Toronto: Canadian Poetry Association. Mitchell, G.J. (1995). Reflection: The key to breaking with tradition. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8(2), 57. Moore, T. (2002/2003). A daughter’s visit. Canadian Woman Studies, 22(2), 46. Nichols, M.P. (1995). The lost art of listening. New York: The Guilford Press. Peacock, M. (1999). How to read a poem and start a poetry circle. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. (2002). Nursing best practice guideline: Client centred care. Retrieved May 2004 from http://www.rnao.org/bestpractices/ completed_guidelines/BPG_Guide_C2_CCC.asp Stowe, A.C., & Igo, L.C. (1996). Learning from literature: Novels, plays, short stories, and poems in nursing education. Nurse Educator, 21(5), 16–19. Swanson, R. (2000). Cited in Bunkers, S.S. (2000). Growing story: A teaching–learning process. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13(1), 24–30. Whittemore, R. (2000). Consequences of not ‘knowing the patient’. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 14(2), 75–81. Younger, J.B. (1990). Literary works as a mode of knowing. Image – The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 22(1), 39–43.
[1]
R. Pratt,et al.
A Psychosocial Model of Understanding the Experience of Receiving a Diagnosis of Dementia
,
2003
.
[2]
C. Vassilas,et al.
Telling the truth: what do general practitioners say to patients with dementia or terminal cancer?
,
1998,
The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
[3]
L. Clare.
Managing threats to self: awareness in early stage Alzheimer's disease.
,
2003,
Social science & medicine.
[4]
R. Cheston,et al.
Group psychotherapy and people with dementia
,
2003,
Aging & mental health.
[5]
D. Coakley,et al.
Family members' attitudes toward telling the patient with Alzheimer's disease their diagnosis
,
1996,
BMJ.
[6]
C. Sandman,et al.
Memory training improves cognitive ability in patients with dementia
,
2001
.
[7]
Robyn Yale.
Support Groups and Other Services for Individuals with Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease
,
1999
.
[8]
S. Sabat,et al.
The Experience of Alzheimer's Disease: Life Through a Tangled Veil
,
2001
.
[9]
M. Levine.
An analysis of mutual assistance
,
1988
.