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Social Sciences and Humanities
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2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
75
Citations
21381
World Ranking
546
National Ranking
95

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Jill Manthorpe is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within health professions, medicine, and social sciences. Subfields of particular focus include general health professions, clinical psychology, education, psychiatry and mental health, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

The main topics of Jill Manthorpe's work cover a range of issues related to health and social care, including:

  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Healthcare Innovation and Challenges
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Employment and Welfare Studies

Their publication record shows frequent contributions to several key venues, notably:

  • The British Journal of Social Work
  • Health & Social Care in the Community
  • PLoS ONE
  • BMC Geriatrics
  • Dementia

Some of their recent papers with notable citation counts include:

  • "The Role of Coping in the Wellbeing and Work-Related Quality of Life of UK Health and Social Care Workers during COVID-19" (2021), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Autism in England: assessing underdiagnosis in a population-based cohort study of prospectively collected primary care data" (2023), The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
  • "Life under lockdown and social restrictions - the experiences of people living with dementia and their carers during the COVID-19 pandemic in England" (2021), BMC Geriatrics
  • "Remote primary care consultations for people living with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic: experiences of people living with dementia and their carers" (2021), British Journal of General Practice
  • "Dementia wellbeing and COVID-19: Review and expert consensus on current research and knowledge gaps" (2021), International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Collaboration is extensive, with frequent co-authors including Mary Baginsky, Carl Purcell, Jenny Driscoll, Ben Hickman, and Kate Walters. These collaborative relationships reflect a broad network within the social and health care research community.

Jill Manthorpe has also contributed to book literature, with several titles published through Policy Press, including multiple editions of "Protecting and Safeguarding Children in Schools" released in 2022.

In recognition of their academic contributions, Jill Manthorpe holds the title of Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme: Final Report

    Caroline Glendinning;David Challis;José-Luis Fernández;Sally Jacobs

  • Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme

    C Glendinning;DJ Challis;J. L. Fernandez;SR Jacobs

  • UK study of elder abuse and neglect of older people: Prevalance survey report

    M O'Keeffe;A Hills;M Doyle;C McCreadie

  • The effectiveness of collaborative care for people with memory problems in primary care: results of the CAREDEM case management modelling and feasibility study

    S Iliffe;A Waugh;M Poole;C Bamford

  • Mistreatment of Older People in the United Kingdom: Findings from the First National Prevalence Study

    Simon Biggs;Jill Manthorpe;Anthea Tinker;Melanie Doyle

  • Sooner or later? Issues in the early diagnosis of dementia in general practice: a qualitative study

    Steve Iliffe;Jill Manthorpe;Alison Eden

  • Primary care and dementia: 1. diagnosis, screening and disclosure

    Steve Iliffe;Louise Robinson;Carol Brayne;Claire Goodman

  • Quality of life in dementia: a systematically conducted narrative review of dementia-specific measurement scales

    Ann Bowling;Gene Rowe;Sue Adams;Paula Sands

  • The transition to dementia--individual and family experiences of receiving a diagnosis: a review.

    Louise Robinson;Alan Gemski;Clare Abley;John Bond

  • Supporting shared decision making for older people with multiple health and social care needs: a realist synthesis

    Frances Bunn;Claire Goodman;Bridget Russell;Patricia Wilson

  • Barriers to access and minority ethnic carers' satisfaction with social care services in the community: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative literature

    Nan Greenwood;Ruth Habibi;Raymond Smith;Jill Manthorpe

  • Health promotion interventions for community-dwelling older people with mild or pre-frailty: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Rachael Frost;Celia Belk;Ana Jovicic;Federico Ricciardi

  • Everyday decision-making in dementia: findings from a longitudinal interview study of people with dementia and family carers

    Kritika Samsi;Jill Manthorpe

  • Causes of death among homeless people: a population-based cross-sectional study of linked hospitalisation and mortality data in England

    Robert W. Aldridge;Dee Menezes;Dan Lewer;Dan Lewer;Michelle Cornes

  • An international review of the long-term care workforce: policies and shortages.

    Shereen Hussein;Jill Manthorpe

  • Autism in England: assessing underdiagnosis in a population-based cohort study of prospectively collected primary care data.

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  • Service user involvement in nursing, midwifery and health visiting research: A review of evidence and practice

    Elizabeth Smith;Fiona Ross;Sheila Donovan;Jill Manthorpe

  • How are compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction affected by quality of working life? Findings from a survey of mental health staff in Italy

    Gaia Cetrano;Federico Tedeschi;Laura Rabbi;Giorgio Gosetti

  • Primary Care and Dementia

    Louise Robinson;Steve Iliffe;Carol Brayne;Claire Goodman

  • Helping others or a rewarding career? Investigating student motivations to train as social workers in England

    Martin Stevens;Jo Moriarty;Jill Manthorpe;Shereen Hussein

  • The Age of the Inquiry: Learning and Blaming in Health and Social Care

    Jill Manthorpe;Nicky Stanley

  • Employment transitions for older nurses: a qualitative study.

    Joyann Andrews;Jill Manthorpe;Roger Watson

  • Poorly served? Eating and dementia.

    Jill Manthorpe;Roger Watson

Frequent Co-Authors

Claire Goodman
Claire Goodman University of Hertfordshire
David Challis
David Challis University of Nottingham
Caroline Glendinning
Caroline Glendinning University of York
Ann Netten
Ann Netten University of Kent
Roger Watson
Roger Watson University of Hull
Benjamin Gardner
Benjamin Gardner University of Surrey
John Keady
John Keady University of Manchester
Esme Moniz-Cook
Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull
Joanne Neale
Joanne Neale King's College London
John Wood
John Wood University College London

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