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Contextualizing the findings of a systematic review on patient and carer experiences of dementia diagnosis and treatment : a qualitative study
Bunn, Frances; Sworn, Katie; Brayne, Carol; Iliffe, Steve; Robinson, Louise; Goodman, Claire (2015-10)Involving service users in the systematic review process is seen as increasingly important. As systematic reviews often include studies from diverse settings and covering a time span of several decades, involving service ... -
Culture, consent, costs and care homes: Enabling older people with dementia to participate in research
Goodman, Claire; Baron, Natasha L.; Machen, Ina; Stevenson, Elizabeth; Evans, Catherine; Davies, Sue L.; Iliffe, Steve (2011)Objectives: To describe factors that support and inhibit recruitment and participation of people with dementia living in care homes. Method: This article focuses on the methods used to recruit people with dementia to a ... -
Dementia, dignity and quality of life : nursing practice and its dilemmas
Manthorpe, Jill; Iliffe, Steve; Samsi, Kritika; Cole, Laura; Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari; Warner, James (2010)The need for healthcare practitioners to respect the dignity of older people is widely recognised in England, where it has been given attention by politicians, professionals and health service regulators. This article aims ... -
Effective health care for older people resident in care homes : The Optimal study protocol for realist review
Goodman, Claire; Gordon, Adam L; Martin , Finbarr; Davies, Susan; Iliffe, Steve; Bowman, Clive; Schneider, Justine; Meyer, Julienne; Victor, Christina; Gage, Heather; Gladman, John; Dening, Tom (2014-05-24)Background: Care homes in the UK rely on general practice for access to specialist medical and nursing care as well as referral to therapists and secondary care. Service delivery to care homes is highly variable in both ... -
The effectiveness of inter-professional working for older people living in the community : A systematic review
Trivedi, Daksha; Goodman, Claire; Gage, Heather; Baron, Natasha; Scheibl, Fiona; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Bunn, Frances; Drennan, Vari (2013)Health and social care policy in the UK advocates inter-professional working (IPW) to support older people with complex and multiple needs. Whilst there is a growing understanding of what supports IPW, there is a lack of ... -
Emergency ambulance service involvement with residential care homes in the support of older people with dementia : an observational study
Amador, Sarah; Goodman, Claire; King, Derek; Machen, Ina; Elmore, Natasha; Mathie, Elspeth; Iliffe, Steve (2014-08-28)BACKGROUND: Older people resident in care homes have a limited life expectancy and approximately two-thirds have limited mental capacity. Despite initiatives to reduce unplanned hospital admissions for this population, ... -
Feasibility of repeated use of the health risk appraisal for older people system as a health promotion tool in community-dwelling older people : retrospective cohort study 2001-05
Kharicha, Kalpa; Iliffe, Steve; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron G.; Goodman, Claire; Manthorpe, Jill; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E. (2012-01) -
Frailty scales - their potential in interprofessional working with older people: a discussion paper
Poltawski, Leon; Goodman, Claire; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Shah, Dhrushita; Drennan, Vari (2011-07)New models of interprofessional working are continuously being proposed to address the burgeoning health and social care needs of older people with complex and long-term health conditions. Evaluations of the effectiveness ... -
Health promotion for mild frailty based on behaviour change: perceptions of older people and service providers
Avgerinou , Christina; Gardner , Benjamin; Kharicha , Kalpa; Liljas, Ann; Elaswarapu, Rekha; Manthorpe , Jill; Drennan, Vari; Iliffe, Steve; Goodman, Claire; Walters, Kate (2019-09)Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion interventions. Behaviour change may be a key to preventing progression of frailty; however, we know little about what ... -
Health promotion interventions for community-dwelling older people with mild or pre-frailty: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Goodman, Claire; Frost , Rachael; Belk , Celia; Jovicic , Ana; Ricciardi , Federico; Gardner , Benhamin; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe , Jill; Drennan, Vari; Walters, Kate (2017-07-20)Abstract Background: Mild or pre-frailty is common and associated with increased risks of hospitalisation, functional decline, moves to long-term care, and death. Little is known about the effectiveness of health promotion ... -
Identifying acceptable components for home-based health promotion services for older people with mild frailty: A qualitative study
Frost, Rachel; Kharicha, Kalpa; Jovicic, Ana; Liljas, Ann E. M.; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Gardner, Benjamin; Avgerinou, Cristina; Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari M.; Walters, Kate (2017-12-05)Abstract Mild frailty is common in later life, increasing the risk of hospitalisation, loss of independence and premature death. Targeted health promotion services may reduce adverse outcomes and increase quality of life, ... -
Identifying the content of home-based health behaviour change interventions for frail older people : A systematic review protocol
Jovicic, Ana; Gardner , Benjamin; Belk, Celia; Kharicha , Kalpa; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari; Walters, Kate (2015-11-04)Background: Meeting the needs of the growing number of older people is a challenge for health and social care services. Home-based interventions aiming to modify health-related behaviours of frail older people have the ... -
The impact of Cochrane Systematic Reviews : a mixed method evaluation of outputs from Cochrane Review Groups supported by the UK National Institute for Health Research
Bunn, Frances; Trivedi, Daksha; Alderson, Phil; Hamilton, Laura; Martin, Alice; Iliffe, Steve (2014-10-27)Background: There has been a growing emphasis on evidence-informed decision making in health care. Systematic reviews, such as those produced by the Cochrane Collaboration, have been a key component of this movement. The ... -
Integrated working between residential care homes and primary care : a survey of care homes in England
Gage, Heather; Dickinson, Angela; Victor, Christina; Williams, Peter; Cheynel, Jerome; Davies, Susan; Iliffe, Steve; Froggatt, Katherine; Martin, Wendy; Goodman, Claire (2012-11-14)Older people living in care homes in England have complex health needs due to a range of medical conditions, mental health needs and frailty. Despite an increasing policy expectation that professionals should operate in ... -
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 ... -
Models of Inter Professional Working for older people living at home : a survey and review of the local strategies of English health and social care statutory organisations
Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari; Scheibl, Fiona; Shah, Dhrushita; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Iliffe, Steve (2011)BACKGROUND: Most services provided by health and social care organisations for older people living at home rely on interprofessional working (IPW). Although there is research investigating what supports and inhibits how ... -
Nurse case management and general practice : implications for GP consortia
Iliffe, Steve; Drennan, Vari; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Davies, Susan; Massey, Helen; Sott, Cherill; Brearley, Sally; Goodman, Claire (2011-10)Reducing hospital admission rates by nurse-led case management (community matrons) is attractive in theory but in practice is challenging for a range of reasons that need to be understood in commissioning similar services ... -
Nurse-led case management in the National Health Service : bridging clinical and social worlds
Manthorpe, Jill; Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari; Davies, Susan; Masey, Helen; Gage, Heather; Scott, Cheryll; Brearley, Sally; Iliffe, Steve (2012)To understand the effects of Nurse Case Managers (NCMs) working in primary care in the English National Health Service (NHS) from multiple perspectives and how this new role impacts on social workers, this paper reports ... -
Smarter working in social and health care : Professional perspectives on a new technology for risk appraisal with older people
Manthorpe, Jill; Kharicha, Kalpa; Goodman, Claire; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Iliffe, Steve (2010-09)There is growing emphasis on prevention, personalisation and self-care or active citizenship in England. This paper reports on the Smarter Working in Social care & Health (SWISH) study of the development of an information ... -
A study of the effectiveness of inter-professional working for community dwelling older people : Final report - NIHR Service Delivery & Organisation Programme, 2011
Goodman, Claire; Drennan, Vari; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Trivedi, Daksha; Shah, Dhrushita; Scheibl, Fiona; Poltawski, Leon; Handley, Melanie Jane; Nash, Avril; Iliffe, Steve (HMSO, 2012-12)