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The Importance of Personal Possessions for the Development of a Sense of Home of Nursing Home Residents

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Minou Gharebaglou, Hamed Beyti & Shole Rezaei Zunuz. (2022) The Impact of the Sense of Home on the Quality of Life of Older Adults in Tabriz, Iran. Journal of Aging and Environment 36:4, pages 410-432.
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Diana Cater, Ozcan Tunalilar, Diana L. White, Serena Hasworth & Jaclyn Winfree. (2022) “Home is Home:” Exploring the Meaning of Home across Long-Term Care Settings. Journal of Aging and Environment 36:3, pages 321-338.
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Alison E. Kris & Linda A. Henkel. (2019) The Presence of Memory-Enriched Environments for Cognitively Impaired Nursing Home Residents. Journal of Housing For the Elderly 33:4, pages 393-412.
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Melisa Duque, Sarah Pink, Shanti Sumartojo & Laurene Vaughan. (2019) Homeliness in Health Care: The Role of Everyday Designing. Home Cultures 16:3, pages 213-232.
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Daniel Stevens, Paul M. Camic & Rob Solway. (2019) Maintaining the self: meanings of material objects after a residential transition later in life. Educational Gerontology 45:3, pages 214-226.
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Emma Marie Williams, Su Thrift & John Rose. (2018) The subjective experiences of women with intellectual disabilities and offending behaviour: exploring their experiences of ‘home’. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 64:3, pages 132-143.
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Mahdi ALIYARI. (2023) The architectural features of nursing homes affect the residents' sense of home. Journal of Art and Architecture Studies 12, pages 19-26.
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Ziqi Zhang, Li Feng, Liting Hu & Yongkang Cao. (2022) Older residents’ sense of home and homemaking in rural-urban resettlement: A case study of “moving-merging” community in Shanghai. Habitat International 126, pages 102616.
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Jung-Joo Lee, Tse Pei Ng, Ivan Kurniawan Nasution, Jia Yen Eng, Renee Desneige Christensen & John Chye Fung. (2022) Implementation of a Sense of Home in High-Density Multicultural Singapore Nursing Homes: Challenges and Opportunities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:11, pages 6557.
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Jingjing Guan, Jin Hooi Chan, Jiaping Bi & Xiaoguang Qi. (2022) Cultural proximity, destination familiarity and tourists’ sense of away-from-home (SAFH). Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 23, pages 100670.
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Janeet Rondon-Sulbaran, Jean Daly-Lynn, Brendan McCormack, Assumpta Ryan & Suzanne Martin. (2019) An exploration of the experiences of informal carers supporting a relative living with dementia during and after the move to technology-enriched supported accommodation. Ageing and Society 41:1, pages 1-28.
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Nikhil Pazhoothundathil & Ajay Bailey. (2020) Cherished possessions, home-making practices and aging in care homes in Kerala, India. Emotion, Space and Society 36, pages 100706.
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Arzu CİLASUN, Cigdem CETİN, Müge SEVER, Selin KARAGÖZLER, Fatma AYDINLIK GÜNTÜRKÜN & Nil TEKİN. (2020) Yaşlı Dostu İç Mekânlar Yaratmak: Kullanıcı Gözünden BakışDesigning Elderly Friendly Interiors: From Users’ Perspective. Yaşlı Sorunları Araştırma Dergisi 13:1, pages 36-47.
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Mineko Wada, Sarah L. Canham, Lupin Battersby, Judith Sixsmith, Ryan Woolrych, Mei Lan Fang & Andrew Sixsmith. (2019) Perceptions of home in long-term care settings: before and after institutional relocation. Ageing and Society 40:6, pages 1267-1290.
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Natashe Lemos Dekker & Jeannette Pols. 2020. Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life. Ways of Home Making in Care for Later Life 183 201 .
Esmaeil Zarghami, Milad Olfat & Dorsa Fatourehchi. (2018) An investigation into the relationship between quality of life of the elderly in relation to physical spaces in order to select an ideal residence. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 34:2, pages 465-488.
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Susanna Nordin & Marie Elf. 2019. Individualized Care. Individualized Care 207 215 .
Stefanie R. Auer, Margit Höfler, Elisabeth Linsmayer, Anna Beránková, Doris Prieschl, Paulina Ratajczak, Michal Šteffl & Iva Holmerová. (2018) Cross-sectional study of prevalence of dementia, behavioural symptoms, mobility, pain and other health parameters in nursing homes in Austria and the Czech Republic: results from the DEMDATA project. BMC Geriatrics 18:1.
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Audrey Cund. (2018) The nurse's role in efficiently using telecare. Nursing and Residential Care 20:10, pages 490-496.
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Sarah Nettleton, Christina Buse & Daryl Martin. (2018) ‘Essentially it's just a lot of bedrooms’: architectural design, prescribed personalisation and the construction of care homes for later life. Sociology of Health & Illness 40:7, pages 1156-1171.
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Joost van Hoof & Peter Boerenfijn. (2018) Re-Inventing Existing Real Estate of Social Housing for Older People: Building a New De Benring in Voorst, The Netherlands. Buildings 8:7, pages 89.
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Susanna Nordin, Kevin McKee, Helle Wijk & Marie Elf. (2017) The association between the physical environment and the well‐being of older people in residential care facilities: A multilevel analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing 73:12, pages 2942-2952.
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Jessica Holmgren. (2017) A Visual Analysis on How the Physical Environment Conditions Relatives’ Involvement in Nursing Homes. SAGE Open 7:4, pages 215824401774039.
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A. Eijkelenboom, H. Verbeek, E. Felix & J. van Hoof. (2017) Architectural factors influencing the sense of home in nursing homes: An operationalization for practice. Frontiers of Architectural Research 6:2, pages 111-122.
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J. van Hoof, H. Verbeek, B. M. Janssen, A. Eijkelenboom, S. L. Molony, E. Felix, K. A. Nieboer, E. L. M. Zwerts-Verhelst, J. J. W. M. Sijstermans & E. J. M. Wouters. (2016) A three perspective study of the sense of home of nursing home residents: the views of residents, care professionals and relatives. BMC Geriatrics 16:1.
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J. van Hoof, B. Douven, B. M. Janssen, W. P. H. Bosems, C. E. Oude Weernink & M. B. Vossen. (2016) Losing Items in the Psychogeriatric Nursing Home. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine 2, pages 233372141666989.
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M. D. Rijnaard, J. van Hoof, B. M. Janssen, H. Verbeek, W. Pocornie, A. Eijkelenboom, H. C. Beerens, S. L. Molony & E. J. M. Wouters. (2016) The Factors Influencing the Sense of Home in Nursing Homes: A Systematic Review from the Perspective of Residents. Journal of Aging Research 2016, pages 1-16.
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