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From reflection to diffraction: Exploring the use of vignettes within post-humanist and multi-species research
N Jenkins, L Ritchie, S Quinn
Qualitative Research 21 (6), 975-989, 2021
512021
Exposing the mechanisms underlying successful animal-assisted interventions for people with dementia: A realistic evaluation of the Dementia Dog Project
L Ritchie, S Quinn, D Tolson, N Jenkins, B Sharp
Dementia 20 (1), 66-83, 2021
182021
Consensus statement of the international summit on intellectual disability and dementia on valuing the perspectives of persons with intellectual disability
K Watchman, MP Janicki, L Udell, M Hogan, S Quinn, A Beránková
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 23 (2), 266-280, 2019
162019
‘Fix the issues at the coalface and mental wellbeing will be improved’: a framework analysis of frontline NHS staff experiences and use of health and wellbeing resources in a …
C Clarissa, S Quinn, R Stenhouse
BMC Health Services Research 21 (1), 1-11, 2021
122021
Meaningful activity in advanced dementia
M Brown, B Mitchell, A Boyd, D Tolson
Nursing Older People 33 (3), 2021
52021
Jenny’s Diary. A resource to support conversations about dementia with people who have a learning disability
K Watchman, I Tuffrey-Wijne, S Quinn
London: Alzheimer’s Society, 2015
52015
Jenny's diary: Supporting conversations about dementia with people who have a learning disability
K Watchman, I Tuffrey-Wijne, S Quinn
Pavilion Books Group Ltd, 2015
52015
Jenny’s diary
K Watchman, I Tuffrey-Wijne, S Quinn
Paisley, Scotland: University of West of Scotland. Accessed from: http://www …, 2015
52015
The viability and appropriateness of using visual methods in end of life research to foreground the experiences of people affected by financial hardship and deprivation
N Richards, S Quinn, M Mitchell, E Carduff, M Gott
Palliative Medicine, 2022
32022
Dying at home for people experiencing financial hardship and deprivation: How health and social care professionals recognise and reflect on patients’ circumstances
S Quinn, N Richards, M Gott
Palliative Care and Social Practice 17, 26323524231164162, 2023
22023
Quality improvement in the voluntary sector: knowledge, capacity and education
S Quinn, R Macrae, E Gifford, H Rainey, M Andrew, K Rooney
Voluntary Sector Review, 2021
22021
“The great escape”: how an incident of elopement gave rise to trauma informed palliative care for a patient experiencing multiple disadvantage
S Quinn, L Ferguson, D Read, N Richards
BMC Palliative Care 23 (61), 2024
12024
Risk and safety for the UK inpatient intellectual disability forensic population: A literature review
S Quinn, S O'Connor, S Rhynas, S Gowland, L Cameron, N Braid
Journal of Applied Research on Intellectual Disabilities 35 (6), 2022
12022
Dying in the margins: Experiences of dying at home for people living with financial hardship and deprivation
N Richards, S Quinn, E Carduff, M Gott
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 5, 100414, 2024
2024
The Cost of Dying
N Richards, S Quinn, M Gott, E Carduff, M Mitchell, O Dooley
2023
7th Public Health Palliative Care
J Rosenberg
Practice 16, 1-119, 2022
2022
Evaluating a visual communications tool to explore risk and safety with nurses and patients within an intellectual disability forensic service: A pilot study
S Quinn, S Rhynas, Gowland, L Susan, Cameron, N Braid, A Holloway, ...
Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 1-17., 2022
2022
13th European Congress of Mental Health in Intellectual Disability – Abstracts for Keynotes and Oral Presentations
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 65 (8), 691-759, 2021
2021
Down’s syndrome and dementia
K Watchman, S Quinn
Textbook of Dementia Care, 178-186, 2019
2019
An ethnography of living and working in a group home for people with Down Syndrome and dementia: a critical dramaturgical analysis of the ageing in place model
S Quinn
University of the West of Scotland, 2019
2019
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