Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
Jill Manthorpe mainly focuses on Nursing, Dementia, Social work, Public relations and Qualitative research. Her Nursing study incorporates themes from Thematic analysis, Ethnic group and Health care. Her studies in Dementia integrate themes in fields like Psychological intervention, Mental health, Psychiatry, Gerontology and MEDLINE.
Her Social work research includes elements of Developed country, Workforce, Social psychology and Professional development, Medical education. Her studies deal with areas such as Pedagogy, Social Welfare, Perception, Personalization and Social care as well as Public relations. Her Qualitative research study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Advance care planning and Palliative care.
Jill Manthorpe mostly deals with Nursing, Social work, Public relations, Dementia and Gerontology. Her Nursing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mental health, Qualitative research, Health care and Workforce. Her research integrates issues of Higher education, Pedagogy and Medical education in her study of Social work.
Her work in Public relations addresses subjects such as Safeguarding, which are connected to disciplines such as Vulnerable adult. Her study in Dementia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention and Psychiatry. Particularly relevant to Older people is her body of work in Gerontology.
Jill Manthorpe spends much of her time researching Nursing, Dementia, Social work, Public relations and Qualitative research. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mental health, Workforce and Exploratory research. Her Dementia research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Psychiatry, Health care, Gerontology and Ethnic group.
Her study looks at the intersection of Gerontology and topics like Quality of life with Social support. Her research in Social work intersects with topics in Applied psychology and Child protection. Her research on Public relations often connects related topics like Safeguarding.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Dementia, Nursing, Qualitative research, Gerontology and Psychological intervention. Her Dementia research includes themes of Inclusion, Psychiatry, Older people, Primary care and Ethnic group. Her Nursing study incorporates themes from Workforce, Distress and Best practice.
The concepts of her Workforce study are interwoven with issues in Context, Psychological contract, Professional boundaries, Public relations and Demographic economics. Her work carried out in the field of Gerontology brings together such families of science as Health care, Health promotion, Affect, Quality of life and Empirical research. Jill Manthorpe combines subjects such as Quality of working life, Social work and Attendance with her study of Quality of life.
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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)
Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme: Final Report
Caroline Glendinning;David Challis;José-Luis Fernández;Sally Jacobs.
(2008)
UK study of elder abuse and neglect of older people: Prevalance survey report
M O'Keeffe;A Hills;M Doyle;C McCreadie.
(2007)
The effectiveness of collaborative care for people with memory problems in primary care: results of the CAREDEM case management modelling and feasibility study
Steve Iliffe;Amy Waugh;Marie Poole;Claire Bamford.
Health Technology Assessment (2014)
Sooner or later? Issues in the early diagnosis of dementia in general practice: a qualitative study
Steve Iliffe;Jill Manthorpe;Alison Eden.
Family Practice (2003)
Mistreatment of Older People in the United Kingdom: Findings from the First National Prevalence Study
Simon Biggs;Jill Manthorpe;Anthea Tinker;Melanie Doyle.
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect (2009)
Primary care and dementia: 1. diagnosis, screening and disclosure
Steve Iliffe;Louise Robinson;Carol Brayne;Claire Goodman.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2009)
Quality of life in dementia: a systematically conducted narrative review of dementia-specific measurement scales
Ann Bowling;Gene Rowe;Sue Adams;Paula Sands.
Aging & Mental Health (2015)
The transition to dementia--individual and family experiences of receiving a diagnosis: a review.
Louise Robinson;Alan Gemski;Clare Abley;John Bond.
International Psychogeriatrics (2011)
Service user involvement in nursing, midwifery and health visiting research: A review of evidence and practice
Elizabeth Smith;Fiona Ross;Sheila Donovan;Jill Manthorpe.
International Journal of Nursing Studies (2008)
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