Catherine Exley

Catherine Exley

Newcastle University

H-index: 34

Europe-United Kingdom

About Catherine Exley

Catherine Exley, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Qualitative health research, medical sociology, transplantation, end of life care, oral health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“Starting to think that way from the start": Approaching deprescribing decision-making for people accessing palliative care-a qualitative exploration of healthcare …

Exploring dental treatment decision‐making experiences of people living with dementia and family carers

An ethnography of mealtime care for people living with dementia in care homes

Assessing quality of life in solid organ transplant recipients: A systematic review of the development, content, and quality of available condition-and transplant-specific …

Racial disparities in outcomes after liver transplantation in the UK: registry analysis

Protocol: Assessing impact, needs and quality-of-life among informal carers of people with pancreatic cancer, a prospective study: the PAN-CARER study protocol

Is dichotomization into regular versus irregular dental attenders valid? A qualitative analysis

Patient priorities in autoimmune hepatitis: the need for better treatments, more education and challenging stigma

Catherine Exley Information

University

Position

Population Health Sciences Institute Faculty of Medical Sciences

Citations(all)

4571

Citations(since 2020)

2314

Cited By

3197

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Catherine Exley Skills & Research Interests

Qualitative health research

medical sociology

transplantation

end of life care

oral health

Top articles of Catherine Exley

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Starting to think that way from the start": Approaching deprescribing decision-making for people accessing palliative care-a qualitative exploration of healthcare …

Anna Robinson-Barella

Charlotte Lucy Richardson

Zana Bayley

Andy Husband

Andy Bojke

...

2024/3/26

Exploring dental treatment decision‐making experiences of people living with dementia and family carers

Gerodontology

Andrew Geddis‐Regan

Rebecca R Wassall

Clare Abley

Catherine Exley

2024/3

An ethnography of mealtime care for people living with dementia in care homes

Dementia

James Faraday

Clare Abley

Joanne M Patterson

Catherine Exley

2024/2/21

Assessing quality of life in solid organ transplant recipients: A systematic review of the development, content, and quality of available condition-and transplant-specific …

Ben Rimmer

Rebeka Jenkins

Siân Russell

Dawn Craig

Linda Sharp

...

2024/2/13

Racial disparities in outcomes after liver transplantation in the UK: registry analysis

British Journal of Surgery

Balaji Mahendran

Samuel J Tingle

Abdullah K Malik

Rodrigo Figueiredo

John S Hammond

...

2024/2

Protocol: Assessing impact, needs and quality-of-life among informal carers of people with pancreatic cancer, a prospective study: the PAN-CARER study protocol

BMJ Open

Linda Sharp

Keno Mentor

Jennifer Deane

Eila Watson

Keith J Roberts

...

2023

Is dichotomization into regular versus irregular dental attenders valid? A qualitative analysis

JDR Clinical & Translational Research

MM Van der Zande

CE Exley

R Freeman

C Thetford

RV Harris

2022/8/29

Patient priorities in autoimmune hepatitis: the need for better treatments, more education and challenging stigma

Digestive Diseases and Sciences

Charlotte Lloyd

Jessica Leighton

Lin Lee Wong

Anna Goulding

Ann Brownlee

...

2023/1

Dentists’ Approaches to Treatment Decision-Making for People with Dementia: A Qualitative Study

JDR Clinical & Translational Research

A Geddis-Regan

C Abley

C Exley

R Wassall

2023/9/29

Assessing impact, needs and quality-of-life among informal carers of people with pancreatic cancer, a prospective study: the PAN-CARER study protocol

BMJ open

Linda Sharp

Keno Mentor

Jennifer Deane

Eila Watson

Keith J Roberts

...

2023/5/1

The IN-FAKT study protocol: INvestigating the experiences and management of individuals with FAiling Kidney Transplants

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Pippa Bailey

Lucy Selman

Catherine Exley

Sian Griffin

Alan Hancock

...

2023/3/24

Resource allocation in a national dental service using program budgeting marginal analysis

JDR Clinical & Translational Research

CR Vernazza

K Carr

RD Holmes

J Wildman

Joanne Gray

...

2023/1

Improving emergency treatment for patients with acute stroke: the PEARS research programme, including the PASTA cluster RCT

Christopher I Price

Phil White

Joyce Balami

Nawaraj Bhattarai

Diarmuid Coughlan

...

2022/1/1

When should palliative care be introduced for people with progressive fibrotic interstitial lung disease? A meta-ethnography of the experiences of people with end-stage …

Evelyn Palmer

Emily Kavanagh

Shelina Visram

Anne-Marie Bourke

Ian Forrest

...

2022/9

Navigating the dual role of clinician-researcher in qualitative dental research

JDR Clinical & Translational Research

AR Geddis-Regan

C Exley

GD Taylor

2022/4

Which factors influence the quality of end-of-life care in interstitial lung disease? A systematic review with narrative synthesis

Evelyn Palmer

Emily Kavanagh

Shelina Visram

Anne-Marie Bourke

Ian Forrest

...

2022/2

Enhancing shared and surrogate decision making for people living with dementia: a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions

Andrew Geddis‐Regan

Linda Errington

Clare Abley

Rebecca Wassall

Catherine Exley

...

2021/2

How do we provide good mealtime care for people with dementia living in care homes? A systematic review of carer–resident interactions

James Faraday

Clare Abley

Fiona Beyer

Catherine Exley

Paula Moynihan

...

2021/11

‘You can’t start a car when there’s no petrol left’: a qualitative study of patient, family and clinician perspectives on implantable cardioverter defibrillator deactivation

BMJ open

Holly Standing

Richard G Thomson

Darren Flynn

Julian Hughes

Kerry Joyce

...

2021/7/1

Disentangling a web of causation: an ethnographic study of interlinked patient barriers to planned dental visiting, and strategies to overcome them

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology

Marieke M van der Zande

Catherine Exley

Samantha A Wilson

Rebecca V Harris

2021/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Cam Donaldson

Cam Donaldson

Glasgow Caledonian University

H-index: 73
richard thomson

richard thomson

Newcastle University

H-index: 55
J Mark Thomason

J Mark Thomason

Newcastle University

H-index: 52
Tracy Finch

Tracy Finch

Northumbria University

H-index: 38
Tim Stokes

Tim Stokes

University of Otago

H-index: 37
Janice Ellis

Janice Ellis

Newcastle University

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