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Neil Chadborn

Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Neil Chadborn is senior research fellow in NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands. He is a public health researcher and gerontologist. Neil is developing research on supporting people with dementia in South Asian community, including use of digital resources (part funded by Alzheimer's Society).

His previous work includes digital records in care homes and dementia-friendly communities. Neil leads the Technology and Ageing Special Interest Group of British Society of Gerontology.

Previous research included study of local commissioning of third sector support for older people in the community. Drawing upon his recent Masters of Public Health, Neil focuses on inter-professional and inter-organisational aspects of integrated or coordinated care. He is also a strong advocate for involving patients and carers in service improvement, as well as exploring potential for service users to participate in research and evaluation. Neil's experience leading both qualitative and quantitative health research enables him to advise on suitable research or evaluation methods.

Member of:

Royal Society of Public Health, Arts and Health Special Interest Group

British Geriatrics Society

British Society of Gerontology, Technology and Ageing Special Interest Group

Institute of Mental Health, Centre for Social Futures and Centre for Dementia

Interdem network for psychosocial interventions for dementia

Teaching Summary

Neil has been a supervisor for three PhD students to successful completion. He has supervised Masters and undergraduate student projects.

Neil was previously a facilitator for problem-based learning for graduate-entry medical students. Based at Royal Derby Hospital, students have a case-based approach to their first two years of the four year course.

Research Summary

Exploring care of people with dementia in South Asian communities and use of digital technology

Is Remote Physiotherapy Effective for People With Early Parkinson's (PEEP); funded by Parkinson's UK

  • Qualitative process evaluation of the feasibility trial.

East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) NIHR ARC-EM

  • Neil coordinates this research network, hosted by Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands.

Recent studies:

Quality Improvement in Care Homes; scoping literature review

Sharing memories of South Asian migration to East Midlands

Neil's research profiles

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Neil_Chadborn

Researcher ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/O-4803-2015

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=nUxSsQkAAAAJ

ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1368-7983

Academia: https://nottingham.academia.edu/NeilChadborn

Mendeley: https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/neil-chadborn3/

Recent Publications

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