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References For Poster has been a member of Linktree for less than a month and joined in June 2026. The social media accounts linked to from References For Poster are: • Email Besides social media accounts, ReferencesForLilyRenPoster has populated their site with: • 1. Canadian Institute for Health Information. (2018). Dementia in hospitals. Canadian Institute for Health Information. • Bergum, V. (2004). Relational ethics in nursing. In J. L. Storch, R. C. Starzomski, & P. Rodney (Eds.), Toward a moral horizon: Nursing ethics in leadership and practice (pp. 485–503). Pearson Prentice Hall. • Shah, R. et al. (2023). Relational care and epistemic injustice. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 24, e62. • Rossman, G. B., & Rallis, S. F. (2010). Everyday ethics: Reflections on practice. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 23(4), 379–391. • Pollard, C. L. (2015). What is the right thing to do: Use of a relational ethic framework to guide clinical decision-making. International Journal of Caring Sciences, 8(2), 362. • Manson, H. M. (2012). The development of the CoRE-Values framework as an aid to ethical decision-making. Medical Teacher, 34(4), e258–e268. • Harris, J. (2003). In praise of unprincipled ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 29(5), 303–306. • Cox, S. et al. (2025). A scoping review of the ethics frameworks describing issues related to the use of extended reality. Open Research Europe, 4(74). • Cascio, M. A., & Racine, E. (2018). Person-oriented research ethics: Integrating relational and everyday ethics in research. Accountability in Research, 25(3), 170–197. • Bergum, V., & Dossetor, J. B. (2005). Relational ethics: The full meaning of respect. University Publishing Group. • Beauchamp, T., & Childress, J. (2013). Principles of biomedical ethics (7th ed.). Oxford University Press. • Beauchamp, T., & Childress, J. (2019). Principles of biomedical ethics: Marking its fortieth anniversary. The American Journal of Bioethics, 19(11), 9–12. • Banks, S. et al. (2013). Everyday ethics in community-based participatory research. Contemporary Soc • Austin, W. (2001). Relational ethics in rorensic psychiatric settings. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 39(9), 12–17. • 2. Reeves, D., Holland, F., Morbey, H., Hann, M., Ahmed, F., Davies, L., Keady, J., Leroi, I., & Reilly, S. (2023). Retrospective study of more than 5 million emergency admissions to hospitals in England: Epidemiology and outcomes for people with dementi • 3. Dewing, J., & Dijk, S. (2016). What is the current state of care for older people with dementia in general hospitals? A literature review. Dementia, 15(1), 106–124. • 4. Subramanian, S., & Murad-Kassam, S. (2024, September 9). Call for action: Challenges, dilemmas and solutions around providing dementia care in acute care settings. • 5. Handley, M., Bunn, F., & Goodman, C. (2017). Dementia-friendly interventions to improve the care of people living with dementia admitted to hospitals: A realist review. BMJ Open, 7(7), e015257. • 6. Ye, H. M., Xiao, L. D., Ullah, S., & Chang, R. H. (2024). Hospital nurses perceived challenges and opportunities in the care of people with dementia: A mixed‐methods systematic review. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 33(8), 2849–2884. • 7. Hung, L., Mann, J., Wallsworth, C., Upreti, M., Kan, W., Temirova, A., Wong, K. L. Y., Ren, H., To-Miles, F., Wong, J., Lee, C., Kar Lai So, D., & Hardern, S. (2023). Facilitators and barriers to using virtual reality and its impact on social engagemen • 8. Montgomery, A., Teus, J. K., Paulik, O., Smerdely, P., Barton, C., Lopez, M. R., Hui, H. H. Y., Pieri, C., & McErlean, G. (2025). NeuronsVR: Virtual reality therapy for people living with dementia during an acute hospital admission – A feasibility stud • 9. Beauchamp, T., & Childress, J. (2013). Principles of biomedical ethics (7th ed.). Oxford University Press. • 10. Beauchamp, T., & Childress, J. (2019). Principles of biomedical ethics: Marking its fortieth anniversary. The American Journal of Bioethics, 19(11), 9–12. • 11. Bergum, V. (2004). Relational ethics in nursing. In J. L. Storch, R. C. Starzomski, & P. Rodney (Eds.), Toward a moral horizon: Nursing ethics in leadership and practice (pp. 485–503). Pearson Prentice Hall. • 12. Bergum, V., & Dossetor, J. B. (2005). Relational ethics: The full meaning of respect. University Publishing Group. • 13. Cox, S., Kadlubsky, A., Svarverud, E., Adams, J., & Baraas, R. C. (2025). A scoping review of the ethics frameworks describing issues related to the use of extended reality. Open Research Europe, 4(74). • 14. Manson, H. M. (2012). The development of the CoRE-Values framework as an aid to ethical decision-making. Medical Teacher, 34(4), e258–e268. • 15. Grady, C. (2015). Institutional review boards. 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