- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Dental Health and Care Utilization
- Healthcare innovation and challenges
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Human-Animal Interaction Studies
- Veterinary Practice and Education Studies
- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Dental Research and COVID-19
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
- Smoking Behavior and Cessation
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Patient Dignity and Privacy
- Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
- Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
- Digital and Cyber Forensics
University of Plymouth
2020-2025
Community Care
2023
University of Exeter
2018-2022
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
2022
University of Manchester
2022
Peninsula Health
2022
Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry
2015-2020
University of Oxford
2017-2019
UK Centre for Tobacco & Alcohol Studies
2017-2018
University of Guelph
2015
Aims: This scoping review aimed to explore three research questions: 1. What is the dental care access for children and young people (CYP) in leavers? 2. factors influence CYP leavers’ care? 3. pathways have been developed improve oral health Methods: Five databases (Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, CINAHL, SocINDEX Dentistry Oral Sciences Source) grey literature sources were systematically searched. Articles relating or leavers aged 0–25 years old, published up January 2023 included. Abstracts,...
Fragmented care results in poor outcomes for individuals with complexity of need. Person-centred coordinated (P3C) is perceived to be a potential solution, but an absence accessible evidence and the lack scalable 'blue print' mean that services are 'experimenting' new models little guidance support. This paper presents approach implementation P3C using collaborative action, providing examples early developments across this programme work, core aim which accelerate spread adoption United...
To ascertain whether person centred coordinated care (P3C) is being delivered in healthcare services, components relating to the construct need be measured. Patient reported measures (PRMs) can used provide a measurement of patients' experiences P3C. Traditionally, they have been assess interventions are delivering Recently there has an increased interest using them directly enhance P3C clinical practice by, for example, improving practitioner-patient communication. However, limited research...
Introduction Palliative and End of Life care (PEoLC) in the United Kingdom (UK) is increasingly being reported as inadequate. This occurring amidst a wider backdrop health social systems facing unprecedented pressure, particularly they recover from long-term impact COVID-19 pandemic. study aimed to explore barriers PEoLC faced by those providing receiving South-West England (UK). region UK brings its own set unique challenges due rural coastal location, an aging population, historical lack...
Abstract Objectives In the UK, access to dignified and compassionate palliative care is increasingly being reported as inadequate. This a particular issue in South-West England, where there an ageing population, historical lack of research, challenges due its rural coastal location. The aim this study was provide holistic view patient family experiences toward end-of-life location collaboratively identify they face. Methods Six qualitative focus groups were held with people who end their...
People with complex social and medical needs require a high level of support face multiple barriers in accessing health care services. With limited access to dental care, their oral go largely unaddressed. Integration healthcare into primary alongside improved cross-sector working, has been advocated bring together services across the system achieve equity. To explore factors affecting integration for people needs. A qualitative research study was undertaken two sites southwest England,...
Background: Patient-reported measure (PRM) questionnaires were originally used in research to outcomes of intervention studies. They have now evolved into a diverse family tools measuring range constructs including quality life and experiences care. Current health social care policy increasingly advocates their use for embedding the patient voice service redesign through new models such as person-centered coordinated (P3C). If chosen carefully efficiently, these can help improve delivery...
Abstract Objective —To establish the types of initial questions used by veterinarians in companion animal practice to solicit nutritional history information from owners dogs and cats, dietary elicited, relationship between question-answer sequences later nutrition-related questions. Design —Cross-sectional qualitative conversation analytic study. Sample —98 appointments featuring 15 drawn an observational study 284 videotaped veterinarian-client-patient visits involving 17 practices eastern...
‘Dementia - Personalised Care Team’ (D-PACT) is a five-year NIHR funded programme, using realist methods to develop and evaluate complex, person-centred intervention for people with dementia their carers. During the early project stages, we engaged multiple stakeholders, including carers, an initial programme theory (IPT) – into elaborated (EPT), by helping uncover mechanisms leading outcomes in specific contexts. Realist research developing theories are under-reported. In addition, there...
Introduction Following the World Health Organisation declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic, routine dental care in UK ceased, and Urgent Dental Care centres (UDCs) were established to offer remote face-to-face urgent treatment for those need. Aim To explore perceptions psychosocial experiences frontline staff providing at UDCs England during COVID-19. Method A qualitative research study using phenomenological approach. Semi-structured interviews conducted remotely. Using line-by-line...
With the growing sophistication and prevalence of digital devices such as mobile phones, computers, tablets, sat-navs, domestic appliances, extraction, analysis interpretation data has become increasingly central to intelligence gathering criminal proceedings. However, very extent available today challenges ability police agencies turn seized into useful evidence. To date, most social science scholarship about forensics concentrated on DNA profiling its societal ethical issues. In contrast,...
The impact of nutrition on animal health requires effective diet-related treatment recommendations in veterinary medicine. Despite low reported rates clients' adherence with dietary recommendations, little is known about how resistance to nutritional proposals managed the talk consultations. This conversation-analytic study investigated active veterinarians' for long-term changes cats' and dogs' diets 23 segments from 21 videotaped appointments Ontario, Canada. Clients' accounts suggested...
Nutritional changes recommended by veterinarians to clients can have a major role in animal-patient health. Although there is literature on best practices that inform veterinary communication training, little known specifically about how communicate their recommendations real-life interactions. This study used the qualitative research method of conversation analysis investigate form and content veterinarian-initiated proposals for long-term dietary change canine feline patients further...
Adults lacking capacity are under-represented in research; therefore, the evidence-base surrounding their support needs is inferior compared to other populations. Involving this group research fraught with challenges, including researcher uncertainties about how carry out judgements. Whilst ethical guidelines and principles provide overarching guidance, there a lack of detailed guidance evidence-based training, incorporating practical 'on ground' strategies advice on communication practices....
Different dementia support roles exist but evidence is lacking on which aspects are best, for whom, and in what circumstances, their associated costs benefits. Phase 1 of the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team programme (D-PACT) developed a post-diagnostic primary care-based intervention people with carers assessed feasibility trial.Phase 2 aims to 1) refine theory how, when, whom works; 2) evaluate its value impact.A realist longitudinal mixed-methods evaluation will be conducted urban, rural,...
To evaluate a county-wide deincentivisation of the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) payment scheme for UK General Practice (GP).In 2014, National Health Service England signalled move towards devolution QOF to Clinical Commissioning Groups. Fifty-five GPs in Somerset established Scheme (SPQS)-a QOF-with goal redirecting resources Person Centred Coordinated Care (P3C), especially those with long-term conditions (LTCs). We evaluated impact on processes outcomes care from April 2016 March...