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| Jill ManthorpeSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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The U.K. national study of abuse and neglect among older peopleJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London
Nurs Older People 19:24-6. 2007..0 per cent. This article identifies risk factors of loneliness, depression and poor quality of life. It suggests that nurses have a key role in day-to-day clinical practice in enabling older people to report abuse and neglect...
Keeping it in the family? People with learning disabilities and families employing their own care and support workers: findings from a scoping review of the literatureJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 15:195-207. 2011..The article concludes with specific messages from the review for family carers, for people with learning disabilities and for care and support workers...
Nurse champions of older people: a national audit and critical reviewJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Strand, London, UK
Int J Older People Nurs 7:200-7. 2012..This paper aims to equip nurses working with older people with an understanding of the roles and activities of Champions for Older People...
Responding to the financial abuse of people with dementia: a qualitative study of safeguarding experiences in EnglandJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Int Psychogeriatr 24:1454-64. 2012..We explore current repertoires of responses of such persons and consider barriers and facilitators to minimizing risks of financial abuse for people with dementia...
Changes and sticking points in adult safeguarding: a discussionJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, king s Collge London
Br J Community Nurs 17:334-9. 2012..Keeping abreast of legal frameworks will be required of nurses if they are to advise and to advocate for their patients...
When the profession becomes personal: dementia care practitioners as family caregiversJill Manthorpe
King s College London, London, UK
Int Psychogeriatr 24:902-10. 2012..The aim of this paper is to present interview data from dementia care professionals with family experiences of dementia and their reflections on decision-making frameworks...
Nurse-led case management in the National Health Service: bridging clinical and social worldsJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Prim Health Care Res Dev 13:153-64. 2012....
'More of a leg to stand on': views and usage of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 among staff of local Alzheimer's Society and carer organisationsJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Aldwych, London, UK
Aging Ment Health 16:102-9. 2012....
Suicide in later life: public health and practitioner perspectivesJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, UK
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 25:1230-8. 2010....
Support workers in social care in England: a scoping studyJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London WC2B 4LL, UK
Health Soc Care Community 18:316-24. 2010..It is concluded that moves to self-directed support or personalisation and the increased reliance on and use of support workers, in the form of personal assistants, call for closer scrutiny of the role...
Commentary on Wilde Larsson B., Larsson G. & Carlson S.R. (2004) Advanced home care: patients' opinions on quality compared with those of family membersJill Manthorpe
Professor of Social Work, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, UK
J Clin Nurs 13:906-7; discussion 908. 2004
Commentary on Xia C & McCutcheon H (2006) Mealtimes in hospital--who does what? Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1221-1227Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 17:1109-10. 2008
Older people's views on rural life: a study of three villagesJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 13:97-104. 2004..Working in partnership with groups to achieve a deep understanding of local contexts may assist nursing practitioners when building up pictures of older patients' health-related needs and views...
The evolution of social work education in England: a critical review of its connections and commonalities with nurse educationJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Franklin Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NN, UK
Nurse Educ Today 25:369-76. 2005..It then highlights three aspects of the new requirements for social work training: service user involvement, the place of research-minded practice, and the primacy of practice--that may be of interest and relevance to nursing colleagues...
Followers or leaders? What is the role for social care practitioners in annual health checks for adults with learning disabilities?Jill Manthorpe
King s College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 14:53-66. 2010....
Commentary on Flinck A, Paavilaninen E & Astedt-Kurki P (2005). Survival of intimate partner violence as experienced by women. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 383-393Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 14:1162-3. 2005
Dementia, dignity and quality of life: nursing practice and its dilemmasJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, Kings College London, London, UK
Int J Older People Nurs 5:235-44. 2010..This article aims to provide examples of how such ambitions may be used in practice development...
Commentary on Josefsson K, Sonde L & Robins Wahlin T-B (2007) Violence in municipal care of older people in Sweden as perceived by registered nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 900-910Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 17:1255-6; discussion 1256-7. 2008
Timely recognition of dementia: community nurses' crucial rolesJill Manthorpe
King s College London
Br J Community Nurs 12:74-6. 2007..Special focus is given to the sensitivity with which nurses can guide the older person through the stages of recognition and diagnosis of the condition and subsequent after-care...
Commentary on Nancarrow S (2007), The impact of intermediate care services on job satisfaction, skills and career development opportunities. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 1222-1229Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 16:1381-2. 2007
Four years on: the impact of the National Service Framework for Older People on the experiences, expectations and views of older peopleJill Manthorpe
King s College London, Strand, London WC2B 4LL, UK
Age Ageing 36:501-7. 2007..Evaluation of the impact of the National Service Framework for Older People (NSFOP) on the experiences and expectations of older people, 4 years into its 10 year programme...
Elderly people's perspectives on health and well-being in rural communities in England: findings from the evaluation of the National Service Framework for Older PeopleJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Strand, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 16:460-8. 2008..The findings raise questions about the unclear and contradictory usages of the term 'rural' in England and the portrayal of rural ageing as a homogeneous experience...
Early recognition of dementia by nursesJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workfore Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
J Adv Nurs 44:183-91. 2003..The impact of early recognition of dementia is under-researched in primary care nursing...
Mistreatment of older people in the United Kingdom: findings from the first National Prevalence StudySimon Biggs
Institute of Gerontology, King s College London, London, UK
J Elder Abuse Negl 21:1-14. 2009..Divergent patterns were found for neglect, financial, and interpersonal abuse. Further analysis of the data indicated that the likelihood of mistreatment varied with socioeconomic position and health status...
Anxiety and depressionJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London
Nurs Older People 18:25-9. 2006..It discusses prevalence, symptoms and treatment, and aims to help nurses to develop appropriate intervention strategies and to know when they should refer patients to other health practitioners...
Wise owls and professors: the role of older researchers in the review of the National Service Framework for Older PeopleMichelle Cornes
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Strand, London, UK
Health Expect 11:409-17. 2008..Such considerations are key to working with 'older researchers' and encouraging diversity in the research workforce more generally...
Banned from working in social care: a secondary analysis of staff characteristics and reasons for their referrals to the POVA list in England and WalesShereen Hussein
King s College London, Strand, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 17:423-33. 2009..17; P < 0.001], while physical abuse more likely in the same setting (OR 3.60; P < 0.001)...
Depression and dementia: taking a dual diagnosis approachJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London
Nurs Older People 18:24-8. 2006..This article explores dementia and depression, the relationship between them and ways of distinguishing between them in older patients. It also suggests ways in which nurses can offer support to people affected by both conditions...
Old issues and new directions: perceptions of advocacy, its extent and effectiveness from a qualitative study of stakeholder viewsJoan Rapaport
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 10:191-210. 2006..The explanation of this may lie in the continuing debates over the meaning and purpose of evaluation and fears that it is one-dimensional. Future investment and commitment to advocacy schemes will need to address these issues...
Developing wider workforce regulation in England: lessons from education, social work and social careMichelle Cornes
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, UK
J Interprof Care 21:241-50. 2007..In light of the paucity of evidence of outcomes and benefits for improved practice and the protection of the public, there is a need for research to address this complex arena...
Suicide among older peopleJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London
Nurs Older People 17:25-9. 2006..This article considers possible risk factors and suggests ways of reducing and containing potential harm. It also explores ways of responding when prevention of suicide fails...
Exploring the potential of refugees and asylum seekers for social care work in England: a qualitative studyShereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 19:468-75. 2011....
Paying the piper and calling the tune? Commissioners' evaluation of advocacy services for people with learning disabilitiesShereen Hussein
King s College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 10:75-91. 2006....
Getting ready for user involvement in a systematic reviewElizabeth Smith
National Nursing Research Unit, King s College London, UK
Health Expect 12:197-208. 2009..This paper aims to support the critical development of user involvement in systematic reviews by explaining some of the theoretical, ethical and practical issues entailed in 'getting ready' for user involvement...
Advocacy and people with learning disabilities in the UK: how can local funders find value for money?Joan Rapaport
King s College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 9:299-319. 2005..Advocacy schemes may find it useful to consider which model of evaluation works best for them and will be appropriate and useful for their funders...
An international review of the long-term care workforce: policies and shortagesShereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College, London
J Aging Soc Policy 17:75-94. 2005....
Working on person-centred planning: from amber to green light?Sandra Dowling
King s College London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 11:65-82. 2007..This article explores these to consider what facilitates the adoption of new elements of practice...
Barring 'inappropriate people'? The operation of a barring list of social care workers: an analysis of the first referrals to the Protection of Vulnerable Adults listMartin Stevens
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 15:285-94. 2007..Furthermore, the article argues for public debate on the proper balance between the rights of staff and the protection of vulnerable people...
Can clinicians benefit from patient satisfaction surveys? Evaluating the NSF for Older People, 2005-2006Steve Lliffe
Centre for Ageing Population Studies, Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, Royal Free Campus Rowland Hill Street, London, UK
J R Soc Med 101:598-604. 2008..Patient satisfaction surveys are widely used to judge service quality, but clinicians are sceptical about them because they are too often poorly designed measures that do not lead to improvements in the quality of care...
The adult day care workforce in England at a time of policy change: implications for learning disability support servicesShereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
J Intellect Disabil 14:95-110. 2010..They tend to have been working in the sector for longer, and their work patterns are more stable. The findings are discussed within the context of policy changes affecting learning disabilities and social care workforce strategies...
Testing Twigg and Atkin's typology of caring: a study of primary care professionals' perceptions of dementia care using a modified focus group methodJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 11:477-85. 2003..It is argued that professional assumptions about family members' roles when dementia is recently recognised among older people expand definitions of carers, but still confirm their instrumental role...
Developing world class commissioning competencies in care services in England: the role of the service improvement agencyMichelle Cornes
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK
Health Soc Care Community 18:249-56. 2010..However, we suggest that achieving world class commissioning may depend on a more fundamental rethink of commissioning organisations' approaches to learning and development...
Primary care and dementia: 1. diagnosis, screening and disclosureSteve Iliffe
Department of Primary Care for Older People, University College London, London, NW3 2PF, UK
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 24:895-901. 2009..To write a narrative review of the roles of primary care practitioners in caring for people with dementia in the community...
Respite care and short-break support: new forms of an old idea?Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College, London
Nurs Older People 17:16-9. 2005
Establishing new nursing roles: a case study of the English community matron initiativeVari Drennan
Faculty of Health and Social Care, Kingston University and St George s University of London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 20:2948-57. 2011..To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introduction of community matrons for people with chronic conditions was implemented...
Mothers' helpers?Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London
Nurs Older People 15:10-3. 2003..Being a grandparent is generally a positive role for older people and for some may be satisfying and enjoyable and endure over many decades...
The dementia social care workforce in England: secondary analysis of a national workforce datasetShereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Aging Ment Health 16:110-8. 2012..This article seeks to compare the characteristics of people employed in the social care sector supporting people with dementia with other members of the social care workforce...
Commentary on Nahcivan NO & Demirezen E (2005) Depressive symptomatology among Turkish older adults with low income in a rural community sample. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 1232-1240Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 16:615-6. 2007
From forgetfulness to dementia: clinical and commissioning implications of diagnostic experiencesJill Manthorpe
King s College London, Social Care Workforce Research Unit, London, UK
Br J Gen Pract 63:69-75. 2013..The National Dementia Strategy in England stressed the importance of earlier diagnosis of dementia. In-depth knowledge of the experiences of patients using such services remains an evidence gap...
The effectiveness of inter-professional working for older people living in the community: a systematic reviewDaksha Trivedi
Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care CRIPACC, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK School of Economics, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, University College London, UK Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, St George s University of London and Kingston University, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 21:113-28. 2013..We need more information on the outcomes of the process of IPW and evaluations of the effectiveness of different configurations of health and social care professionals for the care of community dwelling older people...
Seeking refugeJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London
Nurs Older People 16:10-2. 2004
Social care as first work experience in England: a secondary analysis of the profile of a national sample of migrant workersShereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Strand, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 19:89-97. 2011..These findings have a number of possible implications for social care workforce and providers, particularly within the current context of changing migration rules and social care reforms...
A step in the right direction?Jill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London
Nurs Older People 18:20-1. 2007
A degree of success? Messages from the new social work degree in England for nurse educationJo Moriarty
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, Melbourne House, 5th Floor, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK
Nurse Educ Today 30:443-7. 2010..Messages for nurse educators are drawn in the light of the professions' commonalities...
Service user involvement in nursing, midwifery and health visiting research: a review of evidence and practiceElizabeth Smith
Nursing Research Unit, King s College London, James Clerk Maxwell Building, 57 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8WA, UK
Int J Nurs Stud 45:298-315. 2008..This paper draws upon findings from a review of the research 'evidence' and current practice on service user involvement in the design and undertaking of nursing, midwifery and health visiting research...
Challenges and expectations of the Mental Capacity Act 2005: an interview-based study of community-based specialist nurses working in dementia careKritika Samsi
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 21:1697-705. 2012..This study aimed to explore experiences of specialist community nurses providing information about the Mental Capacity Act and supporting people with dementia and carers...
Commentary on Takase M, Maude P & Manias E (2006) The impact of role discrepancy on nurses' intention to quit their jobs. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1071-1080Shereen Hussein
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London, London, UK
J Clin Nurs 17:976-8; discussion 978-80. 2008
'I live for today': a qualitative study investigating older people's attitudes to advance planningKritika Samsi
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King s College London, London, UK
Health Soc Care Community 19:52-9. 2011....
In my experienceJill Manthorpe
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College, London
Nurs Older People 15:34-5. 2003
Poorly served? Eating and dementiaJill Manthorpe
Community Care, School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull, UK
J Adv Nurs 41:162-9. 2003..Less is known of the perspectives of family carers and residential or domiciliary care staff than of nurses' perceptions. Only recently are the perspectives of family carers and people with dementia joining nurses' discussions...
Professional predictions: June Huntington's perspectives on joint working, 20 years onJill Manthorpe
Department of Social Work and Community Health, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX, UK
J Interprof Care 17:85-94; discussion 95-6. 2003..To promote debate with colleagues in different disciplines, this paper ends with a series of questions about the likely impact of care trust formation on social work...
Family physicians' interventions with young people in distress and their parents: managing confidentiality and levels of engagementNicky Stanley
University of Central Lancashire, Social Work Department, Preston, PR1 2HE, United Kingdom
Acad Psychiatry 32:92-7. 2008..The research sought to explore how practitioners balanced young people's needs for confidentiality and self-determination with their parents' concerns and needs as caregivers...
Elder abuse, neglect and restraint--research before reviewJill Manthorpe
J Adv Nurs 38:541-2. 2002
Sooner or later? Issues in the early diagnosis of dementia in general practice: a qualitative studySteve Iliffe
Royal Free and UCL Medical School, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, UK
Fam Pract 20:376-81. 2003..The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of primary care practitioners on the early diagnosis of dementia...
The impact of home enteral tube feeding in everyday life: a qualitative studyAnita J Liley
Hull and East Riding Community NHS Trust, Beverley, UK
Health Soc Care Community 11:415-22. 2003..Opportunities to improve practice and services are identified from these accounts...
Country lifeJill Manthorpe
School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull
Nurs Older People 14:10-3. 2003
Older nurses and employment decisionsRoger Watson
School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull
Nurs Stand 18:35-40. 2003..To investigate the options, decisions and outcomes for nurses aged over 50 in terms of remaining in, retiring from, or returning to, work in the NHS...
Employment transitions for older nurses: a qualitative studyJoyAnn Andrews
Department of Social Work, Brunel University, Middlesex, UK
J Adv Nurs 51:298-306. 2005..It investigates the retirement and labour market relationship through the diverse experiences of older nurses and stakeholders in nursing...
Improving menus of social careJill Manthorpe
Nurs Older People 17:6. 2005
Age and opportunity?Trevor Adams
University of Surrey
Nurs Older People 15:32-3. 2003
Involving older people in intermediate careJoyAnn Andrews
School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull, Hull, UK
J Adv Nurs 46:303-10. 2004..This article considers ways in which these national and local objectives may be achieved and considers some of the implications for nursing...
Older community nurses: perspectives and prospectsRoger Watson
Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull
Br J Community Nurs 9:274-80. 2004..Furthermore, they would like more information about their options. The article includes the experiences of some older nurses working in the community who remain, have left or have returned to the NHS...
Research governance: for whose benefit?Roger Watson
J Adv Nurs 39:515-6. 2002
Dementia: still muddling along?Steve Iliffe
Br J Gen Pract 57:606-7. 2007
What is intermediate care? More than a health service termJill Manthorpe
BMJ 329:686. 2004
Learning from carers' experiences: helping older people with dementia to eat and drinkRoger Watson
School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull
Nurs Older People 14:23-7; quiz 28. 2003..This article explores how, combined with the skills of nurses, the experiences of those caring for relatives with dementia can help potential problems to be avoided...
City challengesJill Manthorpe
School of Nursing, Social Work and Applied Health Studies, University of Hull
Nurs Older People 15:10-3. 2003
Identifying and assessing abuse in care homes--Part 2Jill Manthorpe
School of Community and Health Studies, University of Hull
Nurs Older People 14:27-8. 2002
Screening may not reduce suicide in later lifeSteve Iliffe
BMJ 330:43. 2005
NICE: managing conflictSteve Iliffe
J R Soc Med 101:2-3. 2008
