Items where Author is "Almack, Kathryn"
Number of items: 45.
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Pandemic narratives in stories about hospice palliative care: The impact of Covid-19 upon ideals of timely, holistic care and quality of life. (2024)
John I. MacArtney,
Abi Eccles,
Joanna Fleming,
Catherine Grimley,
Catriona Rachel Mayland,
Sarah Mitchell,
Shalene van Langen-Datta,
Ruth Driscoll,
Kathryn Almack,
Jeremy Dale,
Lynn Tatnell
and
Lesley Roberts
Between loss and restoration: The role of liminality in advancing theories of grief and bereavement. (2024)
Katherine Bristowe,
Liadh Timmins,
Alexandra Pitman,
Debbie Braybrook,
Steve Marshall,
Katherine Johnson,
Michael King,
Anna Roach,
Deokhee Yi,
Kathryn Almack,
Elizabeth Day,
Paul Clift,
Ruth Rose
and
Richard Harding
Grieving academic grant rejections: examining funding failure and experiences of loss. (2023)
Erica Borgstrom,
Annelieke Driessen,
Marian Krawczyk,
Emma Kirby,
John MacArtney
and
Kathryn Almack
Shifting narratives of the Self – students’ experiences of chronicity and multiplicity in the management of chronic illness at university. (2023)
Grace Spencer
and
Kathryn Almack
‘Out of the frying pan into the fire’: a qualitative study of the impact on masculinity for men living with advanced prostate cancer. (2023)
Yakubu Salifu,
Kathryn Almack
and
Glenys Caswell
LGBT+ partner bereavement and appraisal of the Acceptance-Disclosure Model of LGBT+ bereavement: A qualitative interview study. (2023)
Katherine Bristowe,
Liadh Timmins,
Debbie Braybrook,
Steve Marshall,
Alexandra Pitman,
Katherine Johnson,
Elizabeth Day,
Paul Clift,
Ruth Rose,
Deokhee Yi,
Peihan Yu,
Wei Gao,
Anna Roach,
Kathryn Almack,
Michael King
and
Richard Harding
The Aftermath of Death in the Continuing Lives of the Living: Extending ‘Bereavement’ Paradigms through Family and Relational Perspectives. (2023)
Jane Ribbens McCarthy,
Kate Woodthorpe
and
Kathryn Almack
Editorial: Monitoring patients sexual orientation and gender identity: Can we ask? Should we ask? How do we ask? (2022)
Kathryn Almack
Does the impact of bereavement vary between same and different gender partnerships? A representative national, cross-sectional study. (2022)
Liadh Timmins,
Alexandra Pitman,
Michael King,
Wei Gao,
Katherine Johnson,
Peihan Yu,
Debbie Braybrook,
Anna Roach,
Steve Marshall,
Elizabeth Day,
Ruth Rose,
Paul Clift,
Kathryn Almack,
Deok Hee Yi,
Katherine Bristowe
and
Richard Harding
A death in the family: experiences of dying and death in which everyday family practices are embedded and enacted. (2022)
Kathryn Almack
Development and evaluation of an LGBT+ education programme for palliative care interdisciplinary teams. (2021)
Claude Chidiac,
Kate Grayson
and
Kathryn Almack
Care in late life, end of life and in bereavement for the oldest LGBT generations around the globe. (2021)
Kathryn Almack,
Andrew King
and
Rebecca L. Jones
Understanding the financial impact of a diagnosis of young onset dementia on individuals and families in the United Kingdom : Results of an online survey. (2021)
Andrea Mayrhofer,
Nan Greenwood,
Nigel Smeeton,
Kathryn Almack,
Louise Buckingham,
Shaheen Shora
and
Claire Goodman
Producing ‘Top Tips’ for care home staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: rapid reviews inform evidence-based practice but reveal major gaps. (2020)
Ann-Marie Towers,
Anne Killett,
Melanie Handley,
Kathryn Almack,
Tamara Backhouse,
Bunn Diane,
Frances Bunn,
Angela Dickinson,
Elspeth Mathie,
Andrea Mayrhofer,
Rasa Mikelyte
and
Claire Goodman
Applying a capabilities approach to understanding older LGBT people’s disclosures of identity in community primary care. (2020)
Michael Toze,
Julie Fish,
Trish Hafford-Letchfield
and
Kathryn Almack
Experiences of and responses to disempowerment, violence, and injustice within the relational lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. (2020)
Luke Gahan
and
Kathryn Almack
‘My wife is my doctor at home’: A qualitative study exploring the challenges of home-based palliative care in a resource-poor setting. (2020)
Yakubu Salifu,
Kathryn Almack
and
Glenys Caswell
The role of sexual orientation, age, living arrangements and self-rated health in planning for end-of-life care for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) older people in the UK. (2020)
Meiko Makita,
Alejandro Bahena
and
Kathryn Almack
Older LGBT+ health inequalities in the UK: setting a research agenda. (2020)
Susan Westwood,
Paul Willis,
Julie Fish,
Trish Hafford-Letchfield,
Joanne Semlyen,
Andrew KIng,
Brian Beach,
Kathryn Almack,
Dylan Kneale,
Michael Toze
and
Laia Becares
Uncertain trajectories in old age and implications for families and for palliative and end-of-life care policy and practice. (2019)
Kathryn Almack
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans Aging in a U.K. Context : Critical Observations of Recent Research Literature. (2019)
Kathryn Almack
and
Andrew King
Queerying activism through the lens of the sociology of everyday life. (2018)
Julie Fish,
Andrew King
and
Kathryn Almack
Turning the Co-Production Corner : Methodological Reflections from an Action Research Project to Promote LGBT Inclusion in Care Homes for Older People. (2018)
Paul Willis,
Kathryn Almack,
Trish Hafford-Letchfield,
Paul Simpson,
Barbara Billings
and
Naresh Mall
Developing inclusive residential care for older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people : An evaluation of the Care Home Challenge action research project. (2018)
Trish Hafford-Letchfield,
Paul Simpson,
Paul B Willis
and
Kathryn Almack
Impact of the Macmillan specialist Care at Home service: a mixed methods evaluation across six sites. (2018)
Bridget Johnston,
Anne Patterson,
Lydia Bird,
Eleanor Wilson,
Kathryn Almack,
Gillian Matthews
and
Jane Seymour
Older bisexual people: Implications for social work from the ‘Looking Both Ways’ study. (2018)
Rebecca L. Jones,
Kathryn Almack
and
Rachael Scicluna
Recommendations to reduce inequalities for LGBT people facing advanced illness : ACCESSCare national qualitative interview study. (2018)
Katherine Bristowe,
Matthew Hodson,
Bee Wee,
Kathryn Almack,
Katherine Johnson,
Barbara A Daveson,
Jonathan Koffman,
Linda McEnhill
and
Richard Harding
Liberal Individualism and Deleuzean Relationality in Intellectual Disability. (2017)
Jennifer Clegg,
Elizabeth Murray
and
Kathryn Almack
Recruiting young people to sensitive research: turning the ‘wheels within wheels’. (2017)
Nicola Turner
and
Kathryn Almack
Troubling meanings of family and competing moral imperatives in the family lives of young people with a parent who is at the end of life. (2017)
Nicola Turner
and
Kathryn Almack
The transition into adulthood for children with a severe intellectual disability: : parents’ views. (2017)
Sanchia Biswas,
Anna Tickle,
Nima Golijani-Moghaddam
and
Kathryn Almack
‘We treat them all the same’: the attitudes, knowledge and practices of staff concerning old/er lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans residents in care homes. (2016)
Paul Simpson,
Kathryn Almack
and
Pierre Walthery
Constructing adulthood in discussions about the futures of young people with moderate-profound intellectual disabilities. (2010)
Kathryn Almack,
E. Murphy,
J Clegg
and
A Harvey
Implementing advance care planning : A qualitative study of community nurses' views and experiences. (2010)
Jane Seymour,
Kathryn Almack
and
Sheila Kennedy
Other
Commissioning and co‐production in health and care services in the United Kingdom and Ireland: An exploratory literature review. (2024)
Rebecca J. Scott,
Elspeth Mathie,
Hannah J. H. Newman,
Kathryn Almack
and
Louca‐Mai Brady
Digital Technologies to support social wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in receipt of care and their carers: Summary of findings from knowledge mobilisation events with recommendations for policy and practice. (2024)
Alison Tingle,
Kathryn Almack,
Madalina Toma,
Laura Prato,
Chloe Waterman
and
Julian Forder
Digital Technologies to support social wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in receipt of social care and their carers : Summary of findings from interviews and focus groups with older adults. (2023)
Alison Tingle,
Kathryn Almack,
Madalina Toma,
Laura Prato,
Chloe Waterman
and
Julian Forder
Digital Technologies to support social wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in receipt of social care and their carers : Summary of findings from interviews with professionals working in this field. (2023)
Alison Tingle,
Kathryn Almack,
Madalina Toma,
Laura Prato,
Chloe Waterman
and
Julian Forder
Social Care Research Readiness Project: Mapping The Social Care Landscape Across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Hertfordshire : Mapping The Social Care Landscape Across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Hertfordshire. (2020)
Wendy Wills,
Kathryn Almack,
Brian Littlechild
and
Kayleigh Chester
"I didn't come out to go back in the closet": ageing and end of life care for older LGBT people. (2018)
Kathryn Almack
Bisexuality and ageing : Why it matters for social work practice. (2018)
Kathryn Almack,
Rebecca L. Jones
and
Rachael M. Scicluna