- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Social Work Education and Practice
- Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Research in Social Sciences
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Elder Abuse and Neglect
- Retirement, Disability, and Employment
- Evaluation and Performance Assessment
- Health disparities and outcomes
- Family Support in Illness
- Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
- Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
- Social and Demographic Issues in Germany
- Nursing Roles and Practices
- Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Aging and Gerontology Research
- Global Health Workforce Issues
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
King's College London
2014-2024
Department of Health and Social Care
2020
National Institute for Health Research
2019
The King's College
2015
King's College - North Carolina
2013
Glasgow School of Art
2009-2011
London School of Economics and Political Science
2011
The Open University
2008
Institute of Social Work
1994-2002
National Institute of Economic and Social Research
2002
Scoping reviews, a type of knowledge synthesis, follow systematic approach to map evidence on topic and identify main concepts, theories, sources, gaps. Although more scoping reviews are being done, their methodological reporting quality need improvement. This document presents the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Meta-Analyses extension Reviews) checklist explanation. The was developed by 24-member expert panel 2 research leads following published guidance from EQUATOR...
The UK has long experienced a shortage of social workers and recruited internationally to meet demand. There have been few specific data quantifying the scale work mobility through which such experiences can be set in context. analysis reported this article uses from October 2008, relating registered working England. As part wider study migrant care England, reports records over 7,000 non-UK England compares their characteristics UK-qualified workers. These analyses are supplemented by more...
Objective National and global dementia plans have focused on the research ambition to develop a cure or disease‐modifying therapy by 2025, with initial focus investment in drug discovery approaches. We set out complementary ambitions areas of prevention, diagnosis, intervention, care strategies for achieving them. Methods Alzheimer's Society facilitated taskforce leading UK clinicians researchers dementia, funders research, people carer representatives develop, using iterative consensus...
Journal Article The Expected Working Life of a Social Worker Get access Lesley Curtis, Curtis * is Research Officer in the Personal Services Unit at University Kent. Her main research interest cost estimation. Previous work includes self-funded admissions to care homes and assessment process for elderly people. Jo Moriarty Fellow Care Workforce Unit. She has particular dementia support service development. Current previous addresses ageing ethnicity, social education user participation care....
• Summary: Understanding why people want to be social workers is important both for developing work education and the profession as a whole. This article presents evidence about motivations of students enrolled on degree programmes in England draws data from 3000 responses three successive intakes responding six online surveys 26 focus group interviews involving 168 nine different case study sites. The locates these context earlier studies workers’ motivations, changing policy changes...
Journal Article Making the Transition: Comparing Research on Newly Qualified Social Workers with Other Professions Get access Jo Moriarty, Moriarty * is a Fellow in Care Workforce Unit, King's College London. Jill Manthorpe Professor of Work and Director Unit at Dr Martin Stevens Shereen Hussein Senior The authors have undertaken series empirical studies into social work education workforce using variety methodological approaches, including student progression, international workers, agency...
Journal Article Content and Purpose of Supervision in Social Work Practice England: Views Newly Qualified Workers, Managers Directors Get access Jill Manthorpe, Manthorpe * *Correspondence to Prof. Director, Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, Strand, WC2R 2LS, UK. E-mail: jill.manthorpe@kcl.ac.uk Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Jo Moriarty, Moriarty Shereen Hussein, Hussein Martin Stevens, Stevens Endellion Sharpe The British Work,...
Abstract Against the backdrop of cultural and political ideals, this article highlights both significance mental health nursing in meeting population needs regulatory barriers that may be impeding its ability to adequately do so. Specifically, we consider how ambiguous notions ‘proficiency’ nurse education—prescribed by regulator—impact development future nurses their identity. A key tension practice is ethical‐legal challenges posed sanctioned powers restrict patients' freedom at same time...
Satisfaction with different organisational elements and aspects of work contributes markedly to overall levels job satisfaction intention leave. For newly qualified social workers (NQSWs), especially immediately after graduation, self-perceived competence their confidence in educational preparation are also important. This article reports on a longitudinal study following 280 students into employment England using data collected as six months graduation. We focus experiences NQSWs, thus only...
Journal Article What (a) Difference a Degree Makes: The Evaluation of the New Social Work in England Get access Joan Orme, Orme Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Gillian MacIntyre, MacIntyre Pam Green Lister, Lister Kate Cavanagh, Cavanagh Beth R. Crisp, Crisp Shereen Hussein, Hussein Jill Manthorpe, Manthorpe Jo Moriarty, Moriarty Endellion Sharpe, Sharpe Martin Stevens authors are members team responsible Qualification England.Joan is Professor at...
"Caring for America: Home health workers in the shadow of welfare state." Journal Interprofessional Care, 27(2), p. 200
Journal Article Who Wants to be a Social Worker? Using Routine Published Data Identify Trends in the Numbers of People Applying for and Completing Work Programmes England Get access Jo Moriarty, Moriarty Correspondence King's College London, Care Workforce Research Unit, Franklin Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NN, UK. E-mail: jo.moriarty@kcl.ac.uk Search other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Murray The British Work, Volume 37, Issue 4, June 2007,...
British research on the quality of life in old age has neglected increasing ethnic diversity older population, and although studies health income inequalities have highlighted contribution played by racism, analyses factors influencing rarely considered its effects. This paper discusses among people from different groups using data a cross-sectional survey 203 White British, Asian, Black Caribbean, African Chinese aged 55 more years living England Scotland. They were interviewed face-to-face...
This paper draws on the evaluation of impact English National Service Framework for Older People (NSFOP) experiences and expectations older people, four years into its ten-year programme. The NSFOP focuses achieving cultural changes so that people their carers are treated with respect, dignity fairness. took a mixed methods consultation approach in ten localities. what was said by voluntary sector groups about social workers' roles activities. data suggest they find unclear variable. They...
ABSTRACT Improving access to culturally-appropriate services and enhancing responses the needs of older people from black minority ethnic backgrounds were among aims National Service Framework for Older People (NSFOP) that was introduced in England 2001. Progress meeting NSFOP evaluated by a mid-term independent review led Healthcare Commission, body responsible regulating health-care England. This paper reports consultation with underpinned evaluation. It focuses on views experiences (BME)...
Addressing the problems of meeting needs ageing populations in rural areas is recognised as a political and service delivery challenge. The National Service Framework (NSF) for Older People (NSFOP) set out series standards to raise quality, redress variations use enhance effectiveness services across health social care England alluded challenges such communities. This paper reports findings from consultations undertaken with 713 elderly people part midpoint review NSFOP 2006, presenting...
Journal Article Diversity and Progression among Students Starting Social Work Qualifying Programmes in England between 1995 1998: A Quantitative Study Get access Shereen Hussein, Hussein Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Jo Moriarty, Moriarty Jill Manthorpe, Manthorpe Peter Huxley is a Research Fellow SCWRU following doctoral studies at the London School of Economics Masters Hygiene Tropical Science. She Demographer with background statistics computer...