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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 52 Citations 9,520 182 World Ranking 1502 National Ranking 272

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Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Law
  • Health care
  • Nursing

Her primary areas of investigation include Public relations, Nursing, Public policy, Social Welfare and Welfare. Her Public relations study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Service delivery framework, Social work, Politics and Social care. Her research investigates the connection with Social work and areas like Austerity which intersect with concerns in Control.

Her Nursing research incorporates themes from Purchasing, Health care and MEDLINE. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Social Welfare, General partnership are connected with Community health and other disciplines. Her Welfare research includes elements of Citizenship, Welfare state, Public administration, Disadvantage and Poverty.

Her most cited work include:

  • Conceptualising successful partnerships. (295 citations)
  • Dependence, independence or inter-dependence ? Revisiting the concepts of ' care' and ' dependency ' (268 citations)
  • Researching Children: Methods and Ethics (179 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary scientific interests are in Nursing, Public relations, Social care, Social Welfare and Older people. In her study, Purchasing is strongly linked to Health care, which falls under the umbrella field of Nursing. Caroline Glendinning has researched Public relations in several fields, including Control, Social work, General partnership and Value.

Her Control research incorporates elements of Direct Payments and Marketing. Her studies deal with areas such as Economic growth, Public administration, Service user and Personalization as well as Social care. Her Social Welfare study often links to related topics such as Community health.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Nursing (38.02%)
  • Public relations (30.73%)
  • Social care (27.08%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2019)?

  • Nursing (38.02%)
  • Public relations (30.73%)
  • Personalization (11.46%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Caroline Glendinning mainly focuses on Nursing, Public relations, Personalization, Control and Social work. Her Nursing study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Primary care. The study incorporates disciplines such as Service provider and Value in addition to Public relations.

Her Personalization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Direct Payments, Personal budget, Social care, Service user and Focus group. Her Social work study frequently links to other fields, such as Social Welfare. Her study looks at the intersection of Social Welfare and topics like Job satisfaction with Marketing.

Between 2013 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • Choice, Competition and Care – Developments in English Social Care and the Impacts on Providers and Older Users of Home Care Services (36 citations)
  • Good practice in social care: the views of people with severe and complex needs and those who support them. (24 citations)
  • Revisiting the Causes of Stress in Social Work: Sources of Job Demands, Control and Support in Personalised Adult Social Care (18 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Health care
  • Nursing

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Personalization, Nursing, Focus group, Social work and Service. Caroline Glendinning interconnects Learning disability and Service user in the investigation of issues within Nursing. She has included themes like Receipt, Quality of life, Social care, Interdependence and Front line in her Service user study.

Her research in Social work intersects with topics in Social Welfare and Public relations. Her Social Welfare research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Index, Welfare and Respite care. Her research investigates the link between Public relations and topics such as Occupational stress that cross with problems in Control and Marketing.

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Best Publications

Dependence, independence or inter-dependence ? Revisiting the concepts of ' care' and ' dependency '

Michael Fine;Caroline Glendinning.
Ageing & Society (2005)

576 Citations

Conceptualising successful partnerships.

Bernard Dowling;Martin Powell;Caroline Glendinning.
(2004)

509 Citations

Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme

C Glendinning;DJ Challis;J. L. Fernandez;SR Jacobs.
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York: University of York; 2008. (2008)

492 Citations

Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme: Final Report

Caroline Glendinning;David Challis;José-Luis Fernández;Sally Jacobs.
(2008)

458 Citations

Partnerships, New Labour and the Governance of Welfare

Caroline Glendinning;Martin Powell;Kirstein Rummery.
(2002)

401 Citations

Researching Children: Methods and Ethics

Ann Mahon;Caroline Glendinning;Karen Clarke;Gary Craig.
Children & Society (1996)

367 Citations

Breaking down barriers: integrating health and care services for older people in England

Caroline Glendinning.
Health Policy (2003)

266 Citations

Parent or nurse? The experience of being the parent of a technology-dependent child

Susan Kirk;Caroline Glendinning;Peter Callery.
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2005)

253 Citations

Women and Poverty in Britain

Caroline Glendinning;Jane Millar.
(1987)

220 Citations

Increasing Choice and Control for Older and Disabled People: A Critical Review of New Developments in England

Caroline Glendinning.
Social Policy & Administration (2008)

195 Citations

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