Jill Manthorpe
@JillManthorpe
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CBE, Emerita Prof Social Work, King's College London; visiting Prof Uni of Melbourne, Queen's Uni Belfast
London
Joined January 2012
Always wanted to use the term clarion call - here is one - Greater recovery after critical illness (GRACE): a call to action to create a new roadmap for critical illness research - thanks to stellar team
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For decades, most critical care patients have survived hospitalisation, supporting increased attention on the long-term critical illness recovery. The term ‘Post-Intensive Care Syndrome’ was coined...
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Fantastic opportunity
The Research Professorships cohort 16 is now open for applications. This year, we are particularly welcoming applications from public health, social care and healthcare professionals outside medicine. Join our webinar to discover: 🔹 more about the award 🔹 how to apply using
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Anji was a great support to social work writers (and readers). We owe her a great debt of thanks. RIP
Very sad to hear of the passing of social worker and activist Angi Naylor, who gave so much of herself, her humour, her unforgettable character, her time and energy to standing up for people and supporting others whenever and wherever she could. Rest well Angi xxx
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new job on great project
We are hiring! @KingsIoPPN Post-doc Research Associate ( https://t.co/PkzALatj6x) to work with us on upcoming RCT in @ICALDProgramme
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Now open access ! Understanding the Dementia Care Triad: Findings From a Longitudinal Qualitative Study With People Living With Dementia, Their Carers, and Their Healthcare Professionals - Tuijt, Manthorpe, Rait, Frost,Wilcock,Walters, in Dementia
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Background: Best healthcare practice for people with dementia encourages the inclusion of family members or carers, alongside enabling people with dementia to m...
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While we worked on this review in 2022 - has much changed? if not time to prioritise
To mark #WorldAlzheimersMonth we are highlighting NIHR evidence that can support #dementia care. 💜 Many people living with dementia have continence problems. Identifying, assessing and managing these problems can enable them to maintain their dignity and improve their health.
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Just out - thanking all participants 'Understanding the Dementia Care Triad: Findings From a Longitudinal Qualitative Study With People Living With Dementia, Their Carers, and Their Healthcare Profs' -Tuijt, Manthorpe, Rait, Frost, Wilcock, Walters
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Background: Best healthcare practice for people with dementia encourages the inclusion of family members or carers, alongside enabling people with dementia to m...
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Thanks to all participants and the team
Final, final qual paper from our clinical pharmacist @DCPharm_study out now - Awareness of clinical pharmacy services hinder the impact that they might be able to achieve to support people with #dementia and carers https://t.co/FQ3ggZypdK
@QMUL_WIPH @QMULBartsTheLon
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Many condolences to Anthea's family, friends, colleagues and students (often mixed); she was a force of nature in gerontology, social policy and housing + a lovely woman
Tremendously sad to announce the passing of Prof Anthea Tinker CBE. A legend in the field of Gerontology and GHSM stalwart, she will be remembered as an exceptionally kind and generous colleague by all of us. https://t.co/THc8jPhde0
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good opportunity with fab team
Join us as an Assistant Researcher! We're looking for dedicated individuals to support our research projects and grow within our team. Great opportunity for individuals with a keen interest in #research to develop their skills and their career. https://t.co/zath9Kzn5q
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Hoping that social care will feature here
Registration is now open for the NIHR Academy Members’ Conference 2025 taking place on 21-22 October. This year's title is Clinic to Community: Transforming Population Health Through Integration and Innovation. The conference will feature inspiring speakers, skills sessions,
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New article on local responses with helpful observations- Warm Spaces as a New Manifestation of Austerity Localism - Richard Machin, Carolin Hess, 2025
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It is estimated that during the winter of 2023–2024, over 2 million people visited a warm space in the UK. More than 4,000 warm spaces were set up, primarily by...
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New open access - thanking participants: The Potential for Experienced Occupational Health Profs in Encouraging Recruitment to the Field: Perspectives of Medical/Nursing Undergrads & Practitioners Working Outside OH, Health & Social Care in the Community
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) population is experiencing high levels of economic inactivity due to long-term sickness absence. Concurrently, the occupational health (OH) workforce, which plays...
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Very pleased to see this unifying change !
Senior researchers working across all 4 nations @HSCRandD @NHSResearchScot @ResearchWales will be brought together as a community of Senior Investigators. Applications for the NIHR Senior Investigator award, which launches today, will also now be open to senior researchers
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LeDeR research reveals 50+% of people with a learning disability were prescribed multiple constipation-causing medications. This serious issue often goes unrecognised and untreated. Full findings in our deep dive on constipation: https://t.co/qFC5UM4XT3
@KingsIoPPN #DoYouSeeMe
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Great to see this published! Providing inclusive care and empowering people with dementia as a clinical pharmacist: a qualitative study of clinical pharmacist’s experiences
tandfonline.com
Dementia is a growing global health concern, significantly impacting primary care settings, where the majority of care for people with dementia is provided. Underserved and vulnerable groups, who o...
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Here are plenty of ideas for retention specific to the pandemic - thanks to all participants: Challenging times for early career social workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study
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There have been several studies of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social workers. Most have been ‘snap shots’ of a particular time and cover the pr
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Good to see this has already been read by 4k+ - thanks to all participants Experiences of Carers and People with Dementia from Ethnic Minority Groups Managing Eating and Drinking at Home in the UK https://t.co/VunbPmNDLR
#mdpinutrients via @Nutrients_MDPI
mdpi.com
Eating and drinking difficulties, such as loss of appetite and swallowing problems, are common in dementia, but little is known about the experiences of ethnic minority groups who are managing these...
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Just out - Representing the Social Problem of Dementia: Reflexions on Carol Bacchi’s What Is the Problem Represented to Be Approach in Social Policy and Society
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Representing the Social Problem of Dementia: Reflexions on Carol Bacchi’s What Is the Problem Represented to Be Approach
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more testing always needed but implementation more so!
Thoughtful editorial on @alzheimerssoc funded NIDUS-family health economic benefits "next step will be to rapidly test the intervention in other settings" @JillManthorpe @UCDavisHealth @QMULBartsTheLon @drrachhunter @UCL_PCPH
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