Teresa Atkinson

437 total citations
28 papers, 266 citations indexed

About

Teresa Atkinson is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Demography and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Teresa Atkinson has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 266 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Demography and 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Teresa Atkinson's work include Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (14 papers), Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies (11 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (6 papers). Teresa Atkinson is often cited by papers focused on Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes (14 papers), Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies (11 papers) and Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism (6 papers). Teresa Atkinson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Netherlands and Italy. Teresa Atkinson's co-authors include Simon Evans, Jerry Finn, Jennifer Bray, Dawn Brooker, Randall Smith, Robin Darton, Ailsa Cameron, Liz Lloyd, Geoff Wong and Shirley Evans and has published in prestigious journals such as BMJ Open, Alzheimer s & Dementia and International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Teresa Atkinson

26 papers receiving 263 citations

Peers

Teresa Atkinson
Stefanie Buckner United Kingdom
Heidi H. Ewen United States
Min Hee Kim United States
Ann Bookman United States
Thomas Blair United States
Stefanie Buckner United Kingdom
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All Works

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Atkinson, Teresa, et al.. (2023). Advantages and challenges of extra care housing in the UK for people living with dementia: a scoping review. Housing Care and Support. 26(3/4). 84–102. 1 indexed citations
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Henderson, Catherine, Amritpal Rehill, Dawn Brooker, et al.. (2021). Costs and cost‐effectiveness of the meeting centres support programme for people living with dementia and carers in Italy, Poland and the UK: The MEETINGDEM study. Health & Social Care in the Community. 29(6). 1756–1768. 9 indexed citations
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Wong, Geoff, et al.. (2021). Sustaining community-based interventions for people affected by dementia long term: the SCI-Dem realist review. BMJ Open. 11(7). e047789–e047789. 21 indexed citations
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Brooker, Dawn, et al.. (2021). Sustaining community groups and activities for people affected by dementia: Recommendations from the SCI-Dem Project for commissioners and policy-makers. Worcester Research and Publications (University of Worcester). 1 indexed citations
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Atkinson, Teresa, et al.. (2020). The sustainability of community interventions for people affected by dementia: A realist review. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 16(S7). 1 indexed citations
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Cameron, Ailsa, Liz Lloyd, Simon Evans, et al.. (2019). Ageing in extra-care housing: preparation, persistence and self-management at the boundary between the third and fourth age. Ageing and Society. 40(12). 2711–2731. 8 indexed citations
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Cameron, Ailsa, Liz Lloyd, Simon Evans, et al.. (2019). Using longitudinal qualitative research to explore extra care housing. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being. 14(1). 1593038–1593038. 12 indexed citations
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Cameron, Ailsa, Simon Evans, Liz Lloyd, et al.. (2019). ‘You have got to stick to your times’: Care workers and managers’ experiences of working in extra care housing. Health & Social Care in the Community. 28(2). 396–403. 7 indexed citations
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Atkinson, Teresa, et al.. (2019). Sustainability of community-based interventions for people affected by dementia: a protocol for the SCI-Dem realist review. BMJ Open. 9(7). e032109–e032109. 3 indexed citations
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Evans, Simon, et al.. (2019). Making Homes More Dementia-Friendly through the Use of Aids and Adaptations. Healthcare. 7(1). 43–43. 12 indexed citations
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Evans, Simon, et al.. (2019). Connections with nature for people living with dementia. Working with Older People. 23(3). 142–151. 21 indexed citations
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Evans, Simon, Teresa Atkinson, Ailsa Cameron, et al.. (2018). Can extra care housing support the changing needs of older people living with dementia?. Dementia. 19(5). 1492–1508. 11 indexed citations
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Evans, Shirley, Simon Evans, Dawn Brooker, et al.. (2018). The impact of the implementation of the Dutch combined Meeting Centres Support Programme for family caregivers of people with dementia in Italy, Poland and UK. Aging & Mental Health. 24(2). 280–290. 21 indexed citations
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Bray, Jennifer, et al.. (2018). Practice of Namaste Care for people living with dementia in the UK. Nursing Older People. 31(1). 22–28. 10 indexed citations
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Brooker, Dawn, Simon Evans, Shirley Evans, et al.. (2018). Evaluation of the implementation of the Meeting Centres Support Program in Italy, Poland, and the UK; exploration of the effects on people with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 33(7). 883–892. 34 indexed citations
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Smith, Randall, Robin Darton, Ailsa Cameron, et al.. (2017). Outcomes-based commissioning for social care in extra care housing: is there a future?. Housing Care and Support. 20(2). 60–70. 10 indexed citations
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Evans, Simon, Teresa Atkinson, Robin Darton, et al.. (2017). A community hub approach to older people’s housing. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults. 18(1). 20–32. 19 indexed citations
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Atkinson, Teresa, et al.. (2014). Creating the asset base – a review of literature and policy on housing with care. Housing Care and Support. 17(1). 16–25. 13 indexed citations
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Finn, Jerry & Teresa Atkinson. (2009). Retraction: Promoting the Safe and Strategic Use of Technology for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluation of the Technology Safety Project. Violence Against Women. 15(11). 1402–1414. 15 indexed citations
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Finn, Jerry & Teresa Atkinson. (2008). Promoting the Safe and Strategic Use of Technology for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluation of the Technology Safety Project. Journal of Family Violence. 24(1). 53–59. 26 indexed citations

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