Iain Maitland Atherton

Iain Maitland Atherton

Edinburgh Napier University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Iain Maitland Atherton

Iain Maitland Atherton, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Edinburgh Napier University, specializes in the field of demography, morbidity, inequalities, homelessness, nurses.

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

What might make nurses stay? A protocol for discrete choice experiments to understand NHS nurses’ preferences at early-career and late-career stages

Where less is more: Limited feedback in formative online multiple‐choice tests improves student self‐regulation

The value of introductions and how to write them

Individuals who lived alone or with an unpaid carer approaching the end of life at 2001 and 2011 census in Scotland

The dynamics of the nursing and midwifery professions: Initial findings from analysis of longitudinal registrant data

Competencies and standards in nurse education: The irresolvable tensions

Exploring the patient experience of remote hypertension management in Scotland during COVID-19: a qualitative study

Were people who died at home less likely to attend hospital at the end of life during the Covid pandemic?

Iain Maitland Atherton Information

University

Position

Reader

Citations(all)

2013

Citations(since 2020)

1256

Cited By

1273

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Edinburgh Napier University

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Iain Maitland Atherton Skills & Research Interests

demography

morbidity

inequalities

homelessness

nurses

Top articles of Iain Maitland Atherton

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What might make nurses stay? A protocol for discrete choice experiments to understand NHS nurses’ preferences at early-career and late-career stages

BMJ open

Ourega-Zoé Ejebu

Joanne Turnbull

Iain Atherton

Anne Marie Rafferty

Billy Palmer

...

2024/2/1

Where less is more: Limited feedback in formative online multiple‐choice tests improves student self‐regulation

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning

Richard Say

Denis Visentin

Annette Saunders

Iain Atherton

Andrea Carr

...

2024/2

The value of introductions and how to write them

Iain M Atherton

Kathie Lasater

2024/4/25

Individuals who lived alone or with an unpaid carer approaching the end of life at 2001 and 2011 census in Scotland

Jan Savinc

Iain Atherton

2023/10/30

The dynamics of the nursing and midwifery professions: Initial findings from analysis of longitudinal registrant data

International Journal of Population Data Science

Iain Atherton

Michelle Jamieson

2023/9/14

Competencies and standards in nurse education: The irresolvable tensions

Nurse Education Today

Freya Collier-Sewell

Iain Atherton

Catherine Mahoney

Richard G Kyle

Emma Hughes

...

2023/6/1

Exploring the patient experience of remote hypertension management in Scotland during COVID-19: a qualitative study

BMJ open

Sheona Mchale

Mary Paterson

Alice Pearsons

Lis Neubeck

Iain Atherton

...

2023/12/1

Were people who died at home less likely to attend hospital at the end of life during the Covid pandemic?

Jan Savinc

Iain Atherton

2023/1/26

Have increased deaths at home during the pandemic returned to pre-pandemic levels? An analysis of publicly available Scottish death registrations

Journal of Public Health

J Savinc

IM Atherton

2023/12

Applied Social Science for Nursing Students

Iain Atherton

Mark Molesworth

2023/11/30

Differences in end-of-life health service usage between people who died at home before and during the pandemic in Scotland.

International Journal of Population Data Science

Jan Savinc

Iain Atherton

2022

Differences in end-of-life hospitalisation patterns between people who died at home before and during the pandemic in Scotland (Preliminary results)

Jan Savinc

Iain Atherton

2022/6/19

Are deprivation-specific cancer survival patterns similar according to individual-based and area-based measures? A cohort study of patients diagnosed with five malignancies in …

BMJ open

Laura M Woods

Aurélien Belot

Iain M Atherton

Lucy Elliss-Brookes

Matthew Baker

...

2022/6/1

Data insights: Community Mortality Due to Covid-19: Differences in Age Distribution Between Care Home Residents and the General Population

David Henderson

Jan Savinc

Iain Atherton

2022/2/17

Community Mortality due to COVID-19: Differences in Age Distribution between care home residents and the general population

Jan Savinc

David Henderson

Iain Atherton

2022/2/8

Palliative care, unpaid care and deprivation in Scotland: a study using census and vital registration data.

International Journal of Population Data Science

Iain Atherton

Michelle Jamieson

Jan Savinc

2022

An investigation of cancer survival inequalities associated with individual-level socio-economic status, area-level deprivation, and contextual effects, in a cancer patient …

BMC Public Health

Fiona C Ingleby

Laura M Woods

Iain M Atherton

Matthew Baker

Lucy Elliss-Brookes

...

2022/12

Context, complexity and cross-pollination: Nursing leaders' views of the role of the voluntary and community sector in nurse education

Nurse Education Today

Richard G Kyle

Iain M Atherton

Kathie Lasater

2021/4/1

Long-term conditions in older people are linked with loneliness, but a sense of coherence buffers the adverse Effects on Quality of Life: a cross-sectional study

Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare

Hugo C van Woerden

Neil Angus

Vasiliki Kiparoglou

Iain Atherton

Janni Leung

2021/9/7

Linkage of national health and social care data: a cross-sectional study of multimorbidity and social care use in people aged over 65 years in Scotland

Age and Ageing

David AG Henderson

Iain Atherton

Colin McCowan

Stewart W Mercer

Nick Bailey

2021/1

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