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Professor Arlene Astell

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Department: Psychology

Arlene Astell

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  • Dementia-Inclusive Choices for Exercise Toolkit: Impact on the Knowledge, Perspectives, and Practices of Exercise Providers, Middleton, L., Pelletier, C., Koch, M., Norman, R., Dupuis, S., Astell, A., Giangrigorio, L., Freeman, S. 1 Jun 2024, In: Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
  • Enhancing prompt perception in dementia: a comparative study of mixed reality cue modalities, Desai, S., Mutsuddi, R., Astell, A. 9 Aug 2024, In: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
  • Implementation of the Dementia Isolation Toolkit in long-term care improves awareness but does not reduce moral distress amongst healthcare providers, Levy, A., Grigorovich, A., McMurray, J., Quirt, H., Ranft, K., Engell, K., Stewart, S., Astell, A., Kokorelias, K., Schon, D., Rogrigues, K., Tsokas, M., Flint, A., Iaboni, A. 18 Apr 2024, In: BMC Health Services Research
  • “Like another human being in the room”: A community case study of smart speakers to reduce loneliness in the oldest-old, Astell, A., Clayton, D. 22 Apr 2024, In: Frontiers in Psychology

Rahul Kodihalli Venkatesh Babu Start Date: 01/10/2024

PhD January 15 1995


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