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Acting in Isolation: Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking Officers' Evidence and Intelligence Practices at the Border
Lynch, Jennifer; Hadjimatheou, Katerina (2017-04-01)Internationally, the border has been presented as a site of unique opportunity for the identification and protection of victims of human trafficking. In the UK, the establishment of specialist safeguarding and anti-trafficking ... -
Advance care planning for people living with dementia: An umbrella review of effectiveness and experiences
Wendrich-van Dael, Annalien; Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer; Pivodic, Lara; Van den Block, Lieve; Goodman, Claire (2020-07)Abstract Background: End of life care is often inadequate for people with dementia. Advanced care planning (ACP) has the potential to improve outcomes for people with dementia. The aim of this review is to establish the ... -
Analysing the role of complexity in explaining the fortunes of technology programmes : Empirical application of the NASSS framework
Greenhalgh, Trisha; Shaw, Sara; Wherton, Joe; Papoutsi, Chrysanthi; Lynch, Jennifer; Hughes, Gemma; A'Court, Christine; Hinder, Sue; Procter, Rob (2018-05-14)Background: Failures and partial successes are common in technology-supported innovation programmes in health and social care. Complexity theory can help explain why. Phenomena may be simple (straightforward, predictable, ... -
Beyond adoption: A new framework for theorising and evaluating Non-adoption, Abandonment and challenges to Scale-up, Spread and Sustainability (NASSS) of health and care technologies
Greenhalgh, Trisha; Wherton, Joe; Papoutsi, Chrysanthi; Lynch, Jennifer; Hughes, Gemma; A'Court, Christine; Hinder, Sue; Fahy, Nick; Procter, Rob; Shaw, Sara (2017-11-01)Background: Many promising technological innovations in health and social care are characterized by nonadoption or abandonment by individuals or by failed attempts to scale up locally, spread distantly, or sustain the ... -
Care home readiness: a rapid review and consensus workshops on how organisational context affects care home engagement with health care innovation
Goodman, Claire; Sharpe, Rachel; Russell , Charlotte; Meyer, Julienne; Gordon , Adam; Dening , Tom; Corazzini , Kirsten; Lynch, Jennifer; Bunn, Frances (NHS England, 2017-03-31)Summary The NHS Five-Year Forward view recognises that the NHS needs to do more to support older people living with frailty in care homes. This paper presents the findings from a rapid review and consensus events that ... -
Contextual factors that impact the implementation of patient portals with a focus on older people in acute care hospitals: a scoping review
Khadjesari, Zarnie; Houghton, Julie; Brown, Tracey; Jopling, Helena; Stevenson, Fiona; Lynch, Jennifer (2023-02-03)Background: Older people are the highest users of health services but are less likely to use a patient portal than younger people. Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesize the literature on contextual ... -
A four-stage process for intervention description and guide development of a practice based intervention: refining the Namaste Care intervention implementation specification for people with advanced dementia prior to a feasibility cluster randomised trial
Goodman, Claire; Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer (2019-10-21)Background Some interventions are developed from practice, and implemented before evidence of effect is determined, or the intervention is fully specified. An example is Namaste Care, a multi-component intervention for ... -
A group intervention to improve quality of life for people with advanced dementia living in care homes: the Namaste feasibility cluster RCT
Froggatt, Katherine; Best, A.; Bunn, Frances; Burnside , Girvan; Coast , Joanna; Dunleavy , Lesley; Goodman, Claire; Hardwick, Ben; Jackson , Clare; Kinley , Julie; Davidson Lund , Anne; Lynch, Jennifer; Mitchell , Paul; Myring , Gareth; Patel , Shakil; Perez Algorta , Guillermo; Preston , Nancy; Scott, David; Silvera, Kate; Walshe, Catherine (2020-01-01)Background: People with advanced dementia who live and die in nursing homes experience variable quality of life, care and dying. There is a need to identify appropriate, cost-effective interventions that facilitate ... -
How Brexit border debate could affect human trafficking into UK
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2017-03-14) -
If telecare is the answer, what was the question? Storyline, tensions and the unintended consequences of technology-supported care
Lynch, Jennifer; Glasby, Jon; Robinson, Suzanne (2019-02-01)Telecare—services employing technology to monitor people’s movement, medication and home environment at a distance—has emerged as a key component of global social care and health policies. The relationship between policies ... -
Improving living and dying for people with advanced dementia living in care homes: a realist review of Namaste Care and other multisensory interventions
Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer; Goodman, Claire; Walshe, Catherine; Preston , Nancy; Froggatt, Katherine; Sharpe, Rachel (2018-12-06)Background: Seventy percent of people with advanced dementia live and die in care homes. Multisensory approaches, such as Namaste Care, have been developed to improve the quality of life and dying for people with advanced ... -
“It's no good but at least I've always got it round my neck”: A postphenomenological analysis of reassurance in assistive technology use by older people
Lynch, Jennifer; Hughes, Gemma; Papoutsi, Chrysanthi; Wherton, Joseph; A'Court, Christine (2021-11-06)The provision of reassurance is seen as a goal and benefit of the use of assistive technology (AT) in supporting people to manage their health and care needs at a distance. Conceptually, reassurance in health and care ... -
mHealth, Trust and the Security of Personal Data
Lynch, Jennifer; Fisk, Malcolm (Springer Nature, 2017-12-02)The decentralisation of healthcare now extends, through the use of mobile technologies, beyond the home to people (patients) themselves. This heralds a revolution in the way people think about and use health and wellbeing ... -
‘Once they pass you, They may be gone forever': Humanitarian Duties and Professional Tensions in Safeguarding and Anti-Trafficking at the Border
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2017-07-01)Border crossings are considered sites of unique opportunity to identify and protect victims of trafficking. UK government reforms have given Border Officers new roles and responsibilities as humanitarian first responders. ... -
Palliative care for people with dementia living at home: a systematic review of interventions
Miranda, Rose; Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer; Van den Block, Lieve; Goodman, Claire (2019-07-01)Background: The European Association for Palliative Care White Paper defined optimal palliative care in dementia based on evidence and expert consensus. Yet, we know little on how to achieve this for people with dementia ... -
SCALS: a fourth-generation study of assisted living technologies in their organisational, social, political and policy context
Greenhalgh, Trisha; Shaw, Sara; Wherton, Joe; Hughes, Gemma; Lynch, Jennifer; A'Court, Christine; Hinder, Sue; Fahy, Nick; Byrne, Emma; Finlayson, Alexander; Sorell, Tom; Procter, Rob; Stones, Rob (2016-02-01)Introduction: Research to date into assisted living technologies broadly consists of 3 generations: technical design, experimental trials and qualitative studies of the patient experience. We describe a fourth-generation ... -
Setting priorities to inform assessment of care homes’ readiness to participate in healthcare innovation: a systematic mapping review and consensus process
Bunn, Frances; Goodman, Claire; Lynch, Jennifer; Handley, Melanie; Dening , Tom; Gordon , Adam (2020-02-05)Organisational context is known to impact on the successful implementation of healthcare initiatives in care homes. We undertook a systematic mapping review to examine whether researchers have considered organisational ... -
UK Anti-Slavery at the Border: Humanitarian Opportunism and the Challenge of Victim Consent to Assistance
Hadjimatheou, Katerina; Lynch, Jennifer (2018-12-31)The UK’s Modern Slavery Strategy, launched in 2014, gives Border Force Officers a key role as anti-slavery first responders, identifying and supporting victims at the border. Yet, while an estimated 94 percent of victims ... -
Using non-participant observation to uncover mechanisms: insights from a realist evaluation
Handley, Melanie; Bunn, Frances; Lynch, Jennifer; Goodman, Claire (2019-08-08)This article outlines how a realist evaluation of dementia care in hospitals used non-participant observation to support the refinement and testing of mechanisms likely to lead to the use of person-centred care. We found ... -
Using Online Consultations to Facilitate Health and Social Care Delivery During COVID-19: An Interview Study of Care Home Staff
Warmoth, Krystal; Bennett, Chloe; Lynch, Jennifer; Goodman, Claire (2023-06-09)Context: During the COVID-19 pandemic, UK care homes rapidly adopted videoconferencing to communicate with health and social care colleagues. Studies show that health and social care professionals adapted well to online ...