Promoting excellence in services through research, policy and practice
Editor: Ron Iphofen
Frequency: Quarterly
Print ISSN: 1471-7794
Online ISSN: 2042-8766
Aims and scope
This Journal will help you to make sense of current research
and policy in working with older people at a time of demographic change.
The Journal particularly considers the implications of policy and research in managing and commissioning services and will arm you with practical information about the promotion of quality of life in later years as well as offer guidance on appropriate service provision.
The Journal’s high-quality, peer-reviewed articles consider the role of older people within their wider communities with the overall goals of promoting the potential for independence, control and enhanced well-being.
Readership
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults is a hugely valuable source
of information and intelligence for academics, universities and colleges, commissioners, practitioners, researchers, policy-makers, managers, health boards, mental health services, education, local authorities, NHS and primary care trusts, the voluntary and community sectors, service users, carers and students.
Editor
Ron Iphofen Consultant and Formerly Bangor University, UK
Editorial board
Helen Bartlett, Monash University Gippsland Campus, Australia
Stephen Burke, United for All Ages, UK
Sue Davies, Winona State University, USA
Belinda Dewar, Royal Edinburgh Hospital, UK
Jayne Foley, Cardiff University, UK
James Goodwin, Age UK, UK
Lee Hooper, University of East Anglia, UK
Anne Jamieson, Birkbeck College, London, UK
Chris Joyce, University of Surrey, UK
Ruth Marks, Commissioner for Older People, Wales, UK
Ann McDonald, University of East Anglia, UK
Alisoun Milne, University of Kent, UK
Gail Mountain, University of Sheffield, UK
Mike Nolan, University of Sheffield, UK
Chris Phillipson, University of Keele, UK
Fiona Poland, University of East Anglia, UK
Alison Porter-Armstrong, Ubiversity of Ulster, UK
Alan Simpson, Consultant, UK
Andrew Sixsmith, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Christine Smith, Cardiff University, UK
Anne Squire, University of Wales Bangor, UK
Annie Stevenson, Integration Care, UK
Anthea Tinker, King's College London, UK
Sarah Vallelly, Housing 21, UK
Alan Walker, University of Sheffield and ESRC New Dynamics of Ageing Programme, UK
Abstracting and indexing
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults is abstracted/indexed in: British Nursing Index; CINAHL; CPA’s AgeInfo; CSA’s Sociological Abstracts; Health Policy Reference Center; Illustrata; Nursing Index/EMCare and Mosby; Nursing Consult; Social Care Online and ZETOC.
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