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    Delivering effective counselling for people with dementia and their families: Opportunities and challenges

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    This article explores the prospect of delivering counselling to people affected by dementia from the perspective of persons responsible for delivering an integrated dementia support service, emphasising an underpinning relational approach. Findings originate from interviews with an experienced counsellor, the counselling service co-ordinator, and people affected by dementia. Framework Analysis was adopted to generate themes related to the study aims. Effective counselling delivery is reliant on the counsellor’s practice philosophy and appreciation of the lived experience of dementia from a person-centred understanding. Participants discussed the benefits to offering a holistically understanding service, supportive of the needs of people affected by dementia, and how this can affect access or uptake of counselling. Findings demonstrated that counselling is a worthwhile and effective intervention to offer to people living with dementia and family caregivers. A number of recommendations for adjusting the scope of relationship-based counselling to promote effective delivery have been made

    Poucke, “Structure determination by EXAFS of Nb-peroxo-citrato complexes in aqueous solutiongel systems,”

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    Abstract A structural study of a niobium-peroxo-citrato complex in an aqueous solution, used as a precursor for the synthesis of ceramic oxides by an aqueous solution-gel route is performed by Nb K-edge EXAFS analysis. The results clearly indicate the formation of niobium-peroxo-citrato dimers via Nb-O-Nb links. Nb(V) ions are seven-coordinated including one Nb O bond of a niobyl group and two Nb-O bonds from a side-on metal-peroxo group. The results are consistent with a previously proposed structural model based on Raman and UV spectroscopy studies
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