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  • Online Supportive Conversations and Reflection Sessions (OSCaRS): A Feasibility Study with Care Home Staff during the Pandemic

    Author
    Johnston, Lucy; Hockley, Jo; Watson, Julie; Shenkin, Susan D.
    Source
    International Journal of Practice-based Learning in Health and Social Care
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    18 August 2021
  • Practice based approaches to supporting the work related wellbeing of frontline care workers in care homes: A Scoping Review

    Author
    Johnston, Lucy; Malcolm, Cari; Rambabu, Lekaashree; Hockley, Jo; Shenkin, Susan Deborah
    Source
    Journal of Long-Term Care
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    09 August 2021
  • COVID, communication and care homes: a staffs' perspective of supporting the emotional needs of families

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    Hockley, Jo; Hafford-Letchfield, Trish; Noone, Sarah; Mason, Bruce; Jamieson, Lynn; Iversholt, Rikke; Musslebrook, Kerry; Palattiyil, George; Sidvha, Dina; Quinn, Neil and 3 others
    Source
    Journal of Long-Term Care
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 June 2021
  • Understanding and Reducing the Psychosocial Impact of Coronavirus Social Distancing and Behavioural Changes on Families of Care Home Residents in Scotland

    Author
    Palattiyil, George; Jamieson, Lynn; McKie, Linda; Jain, Sumeet; Hockley, Jo; Sidhva, Dina; Tolson, Debbie; Hafford-Letchfield, Trish; Quinn, Neil; Iversholt, Rikke and 3 others
    Source
    Chief Scientist Office
    Type
    Report
    Published
    01 February 2021
  • The Cost of Separation: The Impact of Visiting Restrictions on Families of Care Home Residents during COVID-19

    Author
    Palattiyil, George; Jamieson, Lynn; McKie, Linda; Jain, Sumeet; Hockley, Jo; Sidhva, Dina; Tolson, Debbie; Hafford-Letchfield, Trish; Quinn, Neil; Iversholt, Rikke and 3 others
    Source
    Social Care Online
    Type
    Report
    Published
    01 December 2020
  • Supporting the resilience and retention of frontline care workers in care homes for older people: A scoping review and thematic synthesis

    Author
    Johnston, Lucy; Malcolm, Cari; Rambabu, Lekaashree; Hockley, Jo; Shenkin, Susan D.
    Source
    CSO Chief Scientists Office
    Type
    Report
    Published
    08 September 2020

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