Amy Smith
3 Papers
Amy Smith is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Focus group & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Developing an Intervention for Fall-Related Injuries in Dementia (DIFRID): an integrated, mixed-methods approach
Alison Wheatley,Claire Bamford,Caroline Shaw,Elizabeth Flynn,Amy Smith,Fiona Beyer,Chris Fox,Robert Barber,Steve W Parry,Denise Howel,Tara Homer,Louise Robinson,Louise Allan +12 more
TL;DR: A new intervention has been developed to improve outcomes for people with dementia following a fall requiring healthcare attention and the feasibility of this intervention is currently being tested.
An intervention to improve outcomes of falls in dementia: the DIFRID mixed-methods feasibility study
Louise Allan,Alison Wheatley,Amy Smith,Elizabeth Flynn,Tara Homer,Shannon Robalino,Fiona Beyer,Chris Fox,Denise Howel,Robert Barber,Jim Anthony Connolly,Louise Robinson,Steve W Parry,Lynn Rochester,Lynne Corner,Claire Bamford +15 more
TL;DR: A multidisciplinary intervention delivered in the homes of people with dementia was designed based on qualitative work, realist review and recommendations of the consensus panel, and suggested that the intervention is both feasible and acceptable to stakeholders.
Is it feasible to deliver a complex intervention to improve the outcome of falls in people with dementia? A protocol for the DIFRID feasibility study
Louise Allan,Alison Wheatley,Elizabeth Flynn,Amy Smith,Chris Fox,Denise Howel,Robert Barber,Tara Homer,Louise Robinson,Steve W Parry,Lynne Corner,Jim Anthony Connolly,Lynn Rochester,Claire Bamford +13 more
TL;DR: An integrated, mixed-methods approach was used to develop a new intervention which combines theory generated via a realist synthesis and data on current provision and pathways, gathered through a prospective observational study as well as qualitative interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observation.