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Catherine Quinn is affiliated with the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Medicine, Social Sciences, and Health Professions. Their work spans several subfields, including General Health Professions, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Sociology and Political Science, Health, and Clinical Psychology.

The primary focus of Quinn's research lies in dementia and cognitive impairment, with significant attention to geriatric care and nursing homes. Further areas of study include health disparities and outcomes, intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving, mental health and patient involvement, health systems and economic evaluations, quality of life, and the impact of urban green space on health.

Frequent publication venues for Quinn include:

  • Ageing and Society
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Dementia
  • Aging & Mental Health

Some of the recent research papers by Catherine Quinn include:

  • "Living well with dementia: What is possible and how to promote it" (2021, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry)
  • "The prevalence and predictors of loneliness in caregivers of people with dementia: findings from the IDEAL programme" (2020, Aging & Mental Health)
  • "Living Alone with Mild-To-Moderate Dementia: Findings from the IDEAL Cohort" (2020, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)
  • "Limited receipt of support services among people with mild-to-moderate dementia: Findings from the IDEAL cohort" (2022, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry)
  • "Psychological and Social Factors Associated with Coexisting Frailty and Cognitive Impairment: A Systematic Review" (2021, Research on Aging)

Quinn regularly collaborates with several researchers, with notable frequent co-authors including:

  • Linda Clare
  • Claire Pentecost
  • Anthony Martyr
  • Christina Victor
  • Rachel Collins

Best Publications

  • The impact of the quality of relationship on the experiences and wellbeing of caregivers of people with dementia: a systematic review.

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Bob Woods

  • Living well with dementia: a systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementia.

    Anthony Martyr;Sharon M. Nelis;Catherine Quinn;Yu Tzu Wu

  • Influence of Positive Aspects of Dementia Caregiving on Caregivers' Well-Being: A Systematic Review.

    Catherine Quinn;Catherine Quinn;Gillian Toms

  • The impact of motivations and meanings on the wellbeing of caregivers of people with dementia: a systematic review.

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Robert T Woods

  • Improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life - living well with dementia: study protocol for the IDEAL study

    Linda Clare;Sharon M. Nelis;Catherine Quinn;Anthony Martyr

  • The experience of providing care in the early stages of dementia: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Alison Pearce;Michael van Dijkhuizen

  • Balancing needs: The role of motivations, meanings and relationship dynamics in the experience of informal caregivers of people with dementia

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Robert T Woods

  • The impact of comorbidity on the quality of life of people with dementia: findings from the IDEAL study.

    Sharon M Nelis;Yu-Tzu Wu;Yu-Tzu Wu;Fiona E Matthews;Anthony Martyr

  • The prevalence and predictors of loneliness in caregivers of people with dementia: findings from the IDEAL programme.

    Christina R Victor;Isla Rippon;Catherine Quinn;Sharon M Nelis

  • The effect of repeated visual motion stimuli on visual dependence and postural control in normal subjects

    Marousa Pavlou;Catherine Quinn;Kate Murray;Chrysa Spyridakou

  • The impact of relationships, motivations, and meanings on dementia caregiving outcomes

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Ted McGuinness;Robert T. Woods

  • A Review of Self-Management Interventions for People With Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Catherine Quinn;Gill Toms;Daniel Anderson;Linda Clare

  • What predicts whether caregivers of people with dementia find meaning in their role

    Catherine Quinn;Linda Clare;Robert T. Woods

  • Influence of Positive and Negative Dimensions of Dementia Caregiving on Caregiver Well-Being and Satisfaction With Life: Findings From the IDEAL Study

    Catherine Quinn;Catherine Quinn;Sharon M. Nelis;Anthony Martyr;Christina Victor

  • Help Yourself: Perspectives on Self-Management From People With Dementia and Their Caregivers

    Gill R. Toms;Catherine Quinn;Daniel E. Anderson;Linda Clare

  • Bilingualism, executive control, and age at diagnosis among people with early-stage Alzheimer's disease in Wales.

    Linda Clare;Christopher J. Whitaker;Fergus I. M. Craik;Ellen Bialystok

  • AwareCare: a pilot randomized controlled trial of an awareness-based staff training intervention to improve quality of life for residents with severe dementia in long-term care settings

    Linda Clare;Rhiannon Whitaker;Robert T Woods;Catherine Quinn

  • A Comprehensive Model of Factors Associated With Subjective Perceptions of "Living Well" With Dementia: Findings From the IDEAL Study.

    Linda Clare;Yu-Tzu Wu;Ian Rees Jones;Christina R Victor

  • Caregiver influences on 'living well' for people with dementia: Findings from the IDEAL study

    Catherine Quinn;Catherine Quinn;Sharon M Nelis;Anthony Martyr;Robin G Morris

  • A pilot randomized controlled trial of a self-management group intervention for people with early-stage dementia (The SMART study)

    Catherine Quinn;Gill Toms;Carys Jones;Andrew Brand

  • LIVING WELL WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: 2017 Abstract Supplement

    Anthony Martyr;Sharon M. Nelis;Catherine Quinn;Yu-Tzu Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda Clare
Linda Clare University of Exeter
Sharon M. Nelis
Sharon M. Nelis University of Exeter
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
Jennifer Rusted
Jennifer Rusted University of Sussex
Robert T Woods
Robert T Woods Bangor University
Michael D. Kopelman
Michael D. Kopelman King's College London
Christopher J. Whitaker
Christopher J. Whitaker Bangor University
Barbara A. Wilson
Barbara A. Wilson St George's, University of London
Fergus I. M. Craik
Fergus I. M. Craik University of Toronto
Ellen Bialystok
Ellen Bialystok York University

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