Nuriye Kupeli
University College London
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Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Nuriye Kupeli
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Symptom‐based staging for logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia | European Journal of Neurology | Chris JD Hardy Cathleen Taylor‐Rubin Beatrice Taylor Emma Harding Aida Suarez Gonzalez | 2024/4/26 |
Setting individualised goals for people living with dementia and their family carers: A systematic review of goal-setting outcome measures and their psychometric properties | Jessica Budgett Andrew Sommerlad Nuriye Kupeli Sedigheh Zabihi Anna Olsen | 2024/2 | |
39 A mixed methods case study approach exploring the experiences of social and professional support on pre-death grief in family carers of people living with dementia | Sophie Crawley Nuriye Kupeli Victoria Vickerstaff Kirsten Moore | 2024/1/1 | |
Symptom‐led staging for semantic and non‐fluent/agrammatic variants of primary progressive aphasia | Alzheimer's & Dementia | Chris JD Hardy Cathleen Taylor‐Rubin Beatrice Taylor Emma Harding Aida Suarez Gonzalez | 2024/1 |
Experiential avoidance in advanced cancer: a mixed-methods systematic review | Sarah Davis Marc Serfaty Joe Low Megan Armstrong Nuriye Kupeli | 2023/10 | |
2 A conversation with..... PPI | Mark Hughes Natalie Pettitt Nuriye Kupeli Nicola White | 2023/1/1 | |
Personalised goals of people living with dementia and family carers: a content analysis of goals set within an individually tailored psychosocial intervention trial. | Jessica Budgett Andrew Sommerlad Nuriye Kupeli Sedigheh Zabihi Kenneth Rockwood | 2023/9/14 | |
Grief in family carers of people living with dementia: A systematic review | Sophie Crawley Elizabeth L Sampson Kirsten J Moore Nuriye Kupeli Emily West | 2023/9 | |
Can cultivating self-compassion protect older aging adults against psychological maladjustment? | International Psychogeriatrics | Nuriye Kupeli | 2023/4 |
Symptom-led staging for primary progressive aphasia | medRxiv | Chris JD Hardy Cathleen Taylor-Rubin Beatrice Taylor Emma Harding Aida Suarez Gonzalez | 2023/3/17 |
47 Important outcomes to measure in trials of touch-based complementary therapies in palliative care | Lucy Mitchinson Bridget Candy Nuriye Kupeli Cecilia Vindrola-Padros Diana Robinson | 2023/1/1 | |
Connecting in place: older adults’ experience of online mindfulness therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic | Age and ageing | Adele Pacini Annabel Stickland Nuriye Kupeli | 2022/12 |
How best to capture the impact of complementary therapies in palliative care: A systematic review to identify and assess the appropriateness and validity of multi-domain tools | Lucy Mitchinson Christina Chu Andrea Bruun Ali-Rose Sisk Megan Armstrong | 2022/10 | |
Rapid development of a COVID‐19 care planning decision‐aid for family carers of people living with dementia | Health Expectations | Emily West Pushpa Nair Narin Aker Elizabeth L Sampson Kirsten Moore | 2022/8 |
Trust and inclusion during the Covid‐19 pandemic: perspectives from Black and South Asian people living with dementia and their carers in the UK | International journal of geriatric psychiatry | Megan Armstrong Narin Aker Pushpa Nair Kate Walters Yolanda Barrado‐Martin | 2022/3 |
Let it out (LIO): A mixed-methods study to optimise the design of an online, emotional disclosure intervention for adults with terminal illness receiving hospice care | Palliative Medicine | D McInnerney B Candy P Stone N Kupeli | 2021 |
Emotional disclosure in palliative care: A scoping review of intervention characteristics and implementation factors | Daisy McInnerney Nuriye Kupeli Paddy Stone Kanthee Anantapong Justin Chan | 2021/7 | |
Decision-making for place of care and death in older people: A rapid review of current evidence, and implications for COVID-19 | Emily West Kirsten Moore Nuriye Kupeli E Sampson Pushpa Nair | 2021/12/10 | |
Trust in older black, Asian and minority ethics persons with dementia and caregivers: The effects of COVID-19 | Palliative Medicine | M Armstrong E West N Kupeli P Nair E Sampson | 2021 |
Let It Out (LIO) study: protocol for a mixed-methods study to optimise the design and assess the feasibility of an online emotional disclosure-based intervention in UK hospices | BMJ open | Daisy McInnerney Bridget Candy Patrick Stone Nuriye Kupeli | 2021/5/1 |