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D-Index
54
Citations
9896
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4640
National Ranking
496

Esme Moniz-Cook publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Esme Moniz-Cook sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 157 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Esme Moniz-Cook D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Esme Moniz-Cook sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Esme Moniz-Cook is affiliated with the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. Their research predominantly focuses on dementia and cognitive impairment, with significant contributions to health professions and medicine fields. An emphasis on general health professions as well as psychiatry and mental health characterizes their body of work, with additional attention to clinical psychology, public health, and occupational health.

The principal topics addressed by Moniz-Cook include:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Psychiatric Care and Mental Health Services
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Health, Psychology, and Well-being
  • Health Disparities and Outcomes
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry

Their frequent publication venues reflect a focus on psychological and psychiatric aspects of aging and dementia. Key venues include:

  • International Psychogeriatrics
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • FPOP Bulletin Psychology of Older People
  • Programme Grants for Applied Research
  • Clinical Interventions in Aging

Moniz-Cook collaborates regularly with several researchers. Notable frequent co-authors are:

  • Martin Orrell
  • Emma Wolverson
  • Fiona Poland
  • Chris Fox
  • Gail Mountain

Significant recent papers demonstrate the scope of their research interests and outputs. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Measuring the well-being of people with dementia: a conceptual scoping review," 2020, Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
  • "Community Occupational Therapy for people with dementia and family carers (COTiD-UK) versus treatment as usual (Valuing Active Life in Dementia [VALID]) study: A single-blind, randomised controlled trial," 2021, PLoS Medicine
  • "Recognition of social health: A conceptual framework in the context of dementia research," 2022, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • "Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on neuropsychiatric symptoms and antipsychotic prescribing for people with dementia in nursing home settings," 2023, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • "The language of behaviour changes in dementia: A mixed methods survey exploring the perspectives of people with dementia," 2021, Journal of Advanced Nursing

Best Publications

  • Sertraline or mirtazapine for depression in dementia (HTA-SADD): a randomised, multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

    Sube Banerjee;Jennifer Hellier;Michael Dewey;Renee Romeo

  • Core outcome measures for interventions to prevent or slow the progress of dementia for people living with mild to moderate dementia: Systematic review and consensus recommendations

    Lucy Webster;Derek Groskreutz;Anna Grinbergs-Saull Grinbergs-Saull;Rob Howard

  • A European consensus on outcome measures for psychosocial intervention research in dementia care

    E. Moniz-Cook;M. Vernooij-Dassen;R. Woods;F. R. Verhey

  • Factors affecting timely recognition and diagnosis of dementia across Europe: from awareness to stigma

    Myrra J F J Vernooij-Dassen;Esme D Moniz-Cook;Robert T Woods;Jan De Lepeleire

  • A systematic review of the relationship between behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD) and caregiver well-being

    Alexandra Feast;Esme Moniz-Cook;Charlotte R. Stoner;Georgina Charlesworth

  • Behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia and the challenges for family carers: systematic review.

    Alexandra Feast;Martin Orrell;Georgina Charlesworth;Nina Melunsky

  • Psychosocial interventions for people with dementia: a synthesis of systematic reviews.

    Orii McDermott;Georgina Charlesworth;Eef Hogervorst;Charlotte R. Stoner

  • Study of the use of antidepressants for depression in dementia: the HTA-SADD trial - a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of sertraline and mirtazapine

    S Banerjee;J Hellier;R Romeo;M Dewey

  • Impact of person-centred care training and person-centred activities on quality of life, agitation, and antipsychotic use in people with dementia living in nursing homes: A cluster-randomised controlled trial

    Clive Ballard;Anne Corbett;Martin Orrell;Gareth Williams

  • Alzheimer Europe's position on involving people with dementia in research through PPI (patient and public involvement)

    Dianne Gove;Ana Diaz-Ponce;Jean Georges;Esme Moniz-Cook

  • Psychosocial interventions in dementia care research: The INTERDEM manifesto

    Esme Moniz-Cook;Myrra Vernooij-Dassen;Bob Woods;Martin Orrell

  • Improving quality of life for people with dementia in care homes: making psychosocial interventions work.

    Vanessa Lawrence;Jane Fossey;Clive Ballard;Esme Moniz-Cook

  • Prevalence and predictors of anxiety and depression in a sample of chronic heart failure patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.

    J.E. Haworth;E. Moniz-Cook;A.L. Clark;M. Wang

  • REMCARE: reminiscence groups for people with dementia and their family caregivers - effectiveness and cost-effectiveness pragmatic multicentre randomised trial

    RT Woods;E Bruce;RT Edwards;R Elvish

  • Cognitive rehabilitation interventions targeting memory functioning in early-stage Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia

    L Clare;RT Woods;ED Moniz-Cook;M Orrell

  • The impact of individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) on cognition, quality of life, caregiver health, and family relationships in dementia: A randomised controlled trial

    Martin Orrell;Lauren Yates;Phuong Leung;Sujin Kang

  • Impact of Antipsychotic Review and Nonpharmacological Intervention on Antipsychotic Use, Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, and Mortality in People With Dementia Living in Nursing Homes: A Factorial Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial by the Well-Being and Health for People With Dementia (WHELD) Program

    Clive Ballard;Martin William Orrell;Sun YongZhong;Esme Moniz-Cook

  • Primary Care and Dementia

    Louise Robinson;Steve Iliffe;Carol Brayne;Claire Goodman

  • Dementia: issues in early recognition and intervention in primary care

    R. T. Woods;Esme Moniz-Cook;Steve Iliffe;Peter Campion

  • A preliminary study of the effects of early intervention with people with dementia and their families in a memory clinic

    E. Moniz-Cook;S. Agar;G. Gibson;T. Win

  • Living positively with dementia: a systematic review and synthesis of the qualitative literature

    Emma Wolverson;Christopher Clarke;Esme Moniz-Cook

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Orrell
Martin Orrell University of Nottingham
Robert T Woods
Robert T Woods Bangor University
Clive Ballard
Clive Ballard University of Exeter
Ian Russell
Ian Russell Swansea University
Myrra Vernooij-Dassen
Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Radboud University
Aimee Spector
Aimee Spector University College London
Martin Knapp
Martin Knapp London School of Economics and Political Science
Christopher J. Whitaker
Christopher J. Whitaker Bangor University
Alistair Burns
Alistair Burns University of Manchester
Anne Corbett
Anne Corbett University of Exeter

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