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Dr Nicole Valtorta.
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Dr Josephine Wildman
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Barbara Hanratty
‘What works here doesn’t work there’: The significance of local context for a sustainable and replicable asset‐based community intervention aimed at promoting social interaction in later life
2019
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Dr Daniel Stow
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Professor Fiona Matthews
Loneliness as a risk factor for care home admission in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
2018
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Loneliness, Social Isolation and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
2018
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
Dr Daniel Stow
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Older Adults’ Social Relationships and Health Care Utilization: A Systematic Review
2018
Dr Nicole Valtorta
What is the impact on health and wellbeing of interventions that foster respect and social inclusion in community-residing older adults? A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies
2018
Dr Nicole Valtorta
An overview of systematic reviews on the public health consequences of social isolation and loneliness
2017
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Loneliness and isolation: the "problem" as apprehended in the United Kingdom (In French: Solitude et isolement : le "problème" tel qu’il est appréhendé au Royaume-Uni)
2016
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Loneliness and social isolation as risk factors for coronary heart disease and stroke: systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal observational studies
2016
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Loneliness, social isolation and social relationships: what are we measuring? A novel framework for classifying and comparing tools
2016
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Dr Nicole Valtorta
Transitions at the end of life for older adults – patient, carer and professional perspectives: a mixed-methods study
2014