Dr. Stephanie Daley | Demenitaย | Best Researcher Award.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School,United Kingdom
Professional Profiles:
๐จโ๐ Bio Summary:
Dr. Stephanie Daley is a Reader in Mental Health & Dementia and the Deputy Director of Doctoral Studies at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. She specializes in dementia and mental health research, contributing significantly to the field through her work with the Centre for Dementia Studies.
๐ Education:
Dr. Daley holds a PhD, MSc, DipCOT, and PGCertHE. She is also a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA) and registered with the British Association of Occupational Therapists (BT209291).
๐ Research Focus:
Her research primarily focuses on dementia education, mental health, and quality of life for individuals with cognitive impairments. She has led several programs and studies aimed at improving dementia care and education for healthcare professionals.
๐ Honors & Awards:
Dr. Daley has received multiple grants and awards, including funding from UKRI/NIHR, Gilead, and Health Education England, totaling millions of pounds. These funds support her research in dementia, cognitive impairment, and educational programs.
Professional Experience: ๐ผ
Dr. Daley has held various academic and clinical positions, including Senior Lecturer and Clinical Research Fellow at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. She has extensive experience in occupational therapy and mental health services, previously serving as Head of OT & AHP at South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Factors Associated with the Quality of Life of Family Carers of People with Dementia: A Systematic Review
Authors: N Farina, TE Page, S Daley, A Brown, A Bowling, T Basset, G Livingston, et al.
Citation: Alzheimer’s & Dementia 13 (5), 572-581
Index: 370
Year of Publish: 2017
Psychometric Properties of Multicomponent Tools Designed to Assess Frailty in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Authors: JL Sutton, RL Gould, S Daley, MC Coulson, EV Ward, AM Butler, SP Nunn, et al.
Citation: BMC Geriatrics 16, 1-20
Index: 237
Year of Publish: 2016
A Roadmap to Advance Dementia Research in Prevention, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Care by 2025
Authors: J Pickett, C Bird, C Ballard, S Banerjee, C Brayne, K Cowan, L Clare, et al.
Citation: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 33 (7), 900-906
Index: 134
Year of Publish: 2018
Development of a Framework for Recovery in Older People with Mental Disorder
Authors: S Daley, D Newton, M Slade, J Murray, S Banerjee
Citation: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 28 (5), 522-529
Index: 88
Year of Publish: 2013
How Do We Enhance Undergraduate Healthcare Education in Dementia? A Review of the Role of Innovative Approaches and Development of the Time for Dementia Programme
Authors: S Banerjee, N Farina, S Daley, W Grosvenor, L Hughes, M Hebditch, et al.
Citation: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 32 (1), 68-75
Index: 75
Year of Publish: 2017
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Dr. Daley’s publications have a significant impact in the field, with her work being widely cited. She has contributed to the understanding and improvement of dementia care and education, influencing both academic and clinical practices
๐ Research Timeline:
2024: Co-applicant on the UKRI/NIHR EMPOWER Network Plus project.
2023: Co-applicant for a study on cognitive health in people living with HIV, funded by Gilead.
2022: Grant holder for the UPLIFT study and the Time for Dementia program.
2021: Co-applicant for autism and learning disability teaching initiatives in UK medical schools.
2020: Award holder for studies funded by the Wellcome Trust and NIHR ARC.