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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
522021
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
132021
Jenny’s diary
K Watchman, I Tuffrey-Wijne, S Quinn
Paisley, Scotland: University of West of Scotland. Accessed from: http://www …, 2015
62015
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
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
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
32021
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
“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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