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Living in Uncertain Times: trajectories to death in residential care homes
Barclay, Stephen; Froggatt, Katherine; Crang, Claire; Mathie, Elspeth; Handley, Melanie; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Goodman, Claire (2014-09-01)Abstract Background Older people living in care homes often have limited life expectancy. Practitioners and policymakers are increasingly questioning the appropriateness of many acute hospital admissions and the quality ... -
Marketing Up the Wrong Tree? Organisational Perspectives on Attracting and/or Retaining Older Adults in Sport
Jenkin, Claire; van Uffelen, Jannique G. Z.; O'Sullivan, Grant; Harvey, Jack; Eime, Rochelle M.; Westerbeek, Hans (2021-11-26)Community sport is seen as a suitable setting for physical activity for different population groups. Older adults (aged 50+ years) are a rapidly growing population group. Physical activity is critical for healthy ageing, ... -
Measuring Sustainable Goal 5
Khoo, Selina; Jenkin, Claire (Routledge, 2022-01-28) -
National Institute for Health Research Policy Research Programme Project Dementia Friendly Communities: The DEMCOM evaluation (PR-R15-0116- 21003)
Goodman, Claire; Arthur , Antony; Buckner , Stefanie; Buswell, Marina; Darlington, Nicole; Dickinson, Angela; Killet , Anne; Lafortune, Louise; Mathie, Elspeth; Mayrhofer, Andrea; Reilly, Pepsi; Chris, Skedgel; Thurman , John; Woodward , Michael (National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2020-10-13)Final Report: National Institute for Health Research Policy Research Programme Project Dementia Friendly Communities: The DEMCOM evaluation (PR-R15-0116- 21003) As the number of people living with dementia is increasing ... -
Physical activity and narratives of successful ageing
Pike, Elizabeth (Routledge, 2015) -
Physical Activity Inclusion in Dementia-Friendly Communities: A Mixed Methods Study
Hadley, Rebecca; Mathie, Elspeth; Pike, Elizabeth; Goodman, Claire (2024-01-27)Dementia-friendly communities (DFCs) are a policy-endorsed approach to community engagement in England that promotes social inclusion to enable people affected by dementia to live well. Research suggests that physical ... -
Playing Out: A Movement for Movement?
Pike, Elizabeth; Page, Angie; Vinas, Veronica (2018-11-09)In 2009, the “Playing Out” project was set up in Bristol in the United Kingdom by a parent-led community group who were seeking to address concerns about the lack of freedom for young people to play outside. Playing Out ... -
Potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people with dementia in care homes : a retrospective analysis
Parsons, Carole; Johnston, Sarah; Mathie, Elspeth; Baron, Natasha; Machen, Ina; Amador, Sarah; Goodman, Claire (2012-08-31)Background: Older people in general and care home residents in particular are at high risk of suboptimal or inappropriate prescribing. To date, research into potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) has not focused on ... -
Preferences and priorities for ongoing and end-of-life care : A qualitative study of older people with dementia resident in care homes
Amador, Sarah; Goodman, Claire; Mathie, Elspeth; Machen, Ina; Baron, Natasha (2013-12)Background: The older person with dementia has a limited life expectancy and the dying trajectory can be protracted and unpredictable. For good end-of-life care, early communication, exploration of residents’ wishes, and ... -
Producing ‘Top Tips’ for care home staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: rapid reviews inform evidence-based practice but reveal major gaps
Towers, Ann-Marie; Killett, Anne; Handley, Melanie; Almack, Kathryn; Backhouse , Tamara; Diane, Bunn; Bunn, Frances; Dickinson, Angela; Mathie, Elspeth; Mayrhofer, Andrea; Mikelyte, Rasa; Goodman, Claire (2020-10-22)This paper analyses learning from the first three months of the COVID-19 crisis in the UK. It takes the example of a project that responded to questions and concerns raised by front-line care staff by producing research-based ... -
Public Involvement in Research : Experiences of Older People Living and Dying in Care Homes (EPOCH)
Mendoza, Alex; Cowe, Marion; Westwood, Daphne; Thompson, Diane; Mathie, Elspeth (2010-07-08) -
RAPPORT - Research with Patient and Public Involvement : a Realist Evaluation
Wilson, Patricia; Cowe, Marion; Mathie, Elspeth (2012-02-21) -
Reciprocal Relationships and the Importance of Feedback in Patient and Public Involvement: A Mixed Methods Study
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Millac, Paul; Rhodes, Graham; Roberts, Nick; Smeeton, Nigel; Poland, Fiona; Jones, Julia (2018-10-18)Background: Reciprocal relationships between researchers and patient and public involvement (PPI) contributors can enable successful PPI in research. However, research and anecdotal evidence suggest that researchers do not ... -
Reduced Anxiety and Depression and Improved Mood in Older Adults Living in Care Homes After Participating in Chair Yoga
Frampton, Keeley; Oppedijk, Liz; Hadley, Rebecca; Annett, Lucy (2024-03-24)Providing opportunities for older adults to engage in physical and mental activity is important to support healthy aging. The present preliminary study investigated the feasibility of accessible chair yoga for older adults ... -
Reflections and Experiences of a Co-Researcher involved in a Renal Research Study
Marks, Sue; Mathie, Elspeth; Smiddy, Jane; Jones, Julia; Da Silva Gane, Maria (2018-10-29)Background Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is seen as a prerequisite for health research. However, current Patient and public involvement literature has noted a paucity of recording of patient and public involvement ... -
Regional working in east of England: co-designing a PPI feedback tool
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Millac, Paul; Rhodes, Nick; Simpson, Jean; Barden, Nat; Vicary, Penny; Wellings, Amander; Poland, Fiona; Jones, Julia (2017-11-28)Background The importance of feedback is highlighted in the ‘Values and Principles’[1] from INVOLVE and included in the current Public Involvement consultation on standards [2]. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) ... -
Regional Working in the East of England: Using the UK National Standards for Public Involvement
Mathie, Elspeth; Wythe, Helena; Munday, Diane; Rhodes, Graham; Vicary, Penny; Millac, Paul; Jones, Julia (2018-12-06)Plain English summary: Involving patients and members of the public to help shape and carry out research is recommended in health research in the United Kingdom (UK). There are a number of regional networks of Patient and ... -
Reporting on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research publications: Using the GRIPP2 checklists with lay co-researchers
Jones, Julia; Cowe, Marion; Marks, Sue; McAllister, Tony; Mendoza, Alex; Ponniah, Carole; Wythe, Helena; Mathie, Elspeth (2021-07-22)Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health and social care research is considered important internationally, with increasing evidence that PPI improves the quality, relevance and outcomes of research. There ... -
RESEARCH DESIGN BOUNDARIES FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, STAKEHOLDER AND PATIENT AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT, AND WHY THEY MATTER
Keenan, Julia; Poland, Fiona; Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Boote, Jonathan; Varley, Anna; Wythe, Helena; Vicary, Penny; Cowe, Marion; Munday, Diane; Howe, Amanda (2017-03-01)Within current mainstream understandings of patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research, a clear distinction is made between what ‘involvement’ in research is: ‘research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members ... -
ReseArch with Patient and Public invOlvement: a realisT evaluation: the RAPPORT study
Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Keenan, Julia; McNeilly, Elaine; Goodman, Claire; Howe, Amanda; Poland, Fiona; Staniszweska, Sophie; Kendall, Sally; Munday, Diane; Cowe, Marion; Peckham, Stephen (2015-09-01)Abstract Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a prerequisite for many funding bodies and NHS research ethics approval. PPI in research is defined as research carried out with or by the public rather than to, ...