About
Jackie Bridges is Emeritus Professor in the School of Health Sciences.
Research
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Research interests
- Older people’s care and support
- Professional work and workforce development
- Organisational behaviour
- Implementation in complex organisational contexts
Research projects
Active projects
Completed projects
CLECC: The Implementation and evaluation of a sustainable team-based workplace learning intervention
Sponsor: The Burdett Trust for Nursing
Sponsor: Macmillan Cancer Support
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Sponsor: Macmillan Cancer Support
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Sponsor: The Health Research Board
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Sponsor: The Burdett Trust for Nursing
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Sponsor: European Union
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Publications
117 publications
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Paula Libberton & Jackie Bridges,
2016
Type: conference
Paula Libberton, Peter Griffiths, Lisa Gould, Hannah Barker, Ines Mesa eguiagaray & Jackie Bridges,
2016
Type: conference
J. Bridges, J. Hughes, N. Farrington & A. RIchardson,
2015, BMJ Open, 5(12), 1-9
Type: article
Jackie Bridges, Yvonne Wengström & Donald E. Bailey,
2015, Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1-15
Type: article
Peter Griffiths, Jackie Bridges, Helen Sheldon & Rachel Thompson,
2015, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 24(9-10), 1394-1405
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12717
Type: article
Discharge decision making for older people. A review of the literature using a qualitative synthesis
Annabel Rule, Jacqueline Bridges & Joanna Adams,
2015, British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78, (Supplement 8):1-131
Type: article
Jackie Bridges & Alison Fuller,
2014, International Journal of Older People Nursing, 1-11
DOI: 10.1111/opn.12055
Type: article
J. Bridges, C. Nicholson, J. Maben, C. Pope, M. Flatley, C. Wilkinson, J. Meyer & M. Tziggili,
2013
Type: bookChapter
J. Bridges & Alison Fuller,
2013
Type: workingPaper
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Biography
Jackie Bridges is an Emeritus Professor having presided over a programme of work focused on the organisation and delivery of health care to older people with complex needs. Until her retirement in 2024, she led a major programme of research focused on professional work and organisational change related to older people's care, and helped steer the development and delivery of associated educational provision within the School of Health Sciences. Professor Bridges was appointed to the role of NIHR Senior Investigator in 2023.