Jon Glasby

Jon Glasby

University of Birmingham

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jon Glasby

Jon Glasby, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Health and social care, older people, inter-agency working.

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

The Conservatives and adult social care

Who decides ‘what works’, and how does it get implemented? Insights from the UK’s new centre for implementing evidence in adult social care

Patient-reported outcomes in integrated health and social care: A scoping review

Topic guides for interviews/focus groups

‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’Barriers to people with learning disabilities/autistic people leaving ‘long-stay’hospital: a mixed methods study

New and emerging technology for adult social care–the example of home sensors with artificial intelligence (AI) technology

Adult social care: 3 steps to achieve ‘a gloriously ordinary life’

Results of the scoping exercise

Jon Glasby Information

University

Position

School of Social Policy

Citations(all)

5663

Citations(since 2020)

1900

Cited By

5349

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

121

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

University of Birmingham

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Jon Glasby Skills & Research Interests

Health and social care

older people

inter-agency working

Top articles of Jon Glasby

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Conservatives and adult social care

Jon Glasby

2024/1/9

Who decides ‘what works’, and how does it get implemented? Insights from the UK’s new centre for implementing evidence in adult social care

International Journal of Care and Caring

Obert Tawodzera

Jon Glasby

2024/4/17

Patient-reported outcomes in integrated health and social care: A scoping review

Sarah E Hughes

Olalekan L Aiyegbusi

Christel McMullan

Grace M Turner

Nicola Anderson

...

2024/3

Topic guides for interviews/focus groups

Jon Glasby

Robin Miller

Anne-Marie Glasby

Rebecca Ince

Frederick Konteh

2024/2

‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’Barriers to people with learning disabilities/autistic people leaving ‘long-stay’hospital: a mixed methods study

Jon Glasby

Robin Miller

Anne-Marie Glasby

Rebecca Ince

Frederick Konteh

2024/2

New and emerging technology for adult social care–the example of home sensors with artificial intelligence (AI) technology

Jon Glasby

Ian Litchfield

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/6

Adult social care: 3 steps to achieve ‘a gloriously ordinary life’

Jon Glasby

Catherine Needham

2023

Results of the scoping exercise

Jon Glasby

Ian Litchfield

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/6

“Trying to Find People to Fit the Tech”: a Qualitative Exploration of the Lessons Learnt Introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Technology in English Social Care

International Symposium on Digital Transformation

Jon Glasby

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

Bridget Roe

...

2023/8/18

" Trying to Find People to Fit the Tech horizontal ellipsis": A Qualitative Exploration of the Lessons Learnt Introducing Artificial Intelligence-Based Technology into English …

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY

Ian Litchfield

Jon Glasby

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/5/16

'Why are we stuck in hospital': A guide to overcoming the barriers to people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people leaving ‘long-stay’hospital

Jon Glasby

Robin Miller

Anne-Marie Glasby

Becky Ince

Frederick Konteh

2023

Findings: Decision-making to adopt AI in social care

Jon Glasby

Ian Litchfield

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/6

Building a better understanding of adult social care

bmj

Jon Glasby

Clenton Farquharson

Liz Hanson

Mirella Minkman

2023/7/4

Forgotten, neglected and a poor relation? Reflecting on the 75th anniversary of adult social care

Catherine Needham

Jon Glasby

2023/10/30

'If I knew then what I know now...': a short guide to introducing new technology in adult social care

Jon Glasby

Ian Litchfield

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

2023

“Trying to Find People to Fit the Tech…”: A Qualitative Exploration of the Lessons Learnt Introducing Artificial Intelligence-Based Technology into English Social Care

Health & Social Care in the Community

Ian Litchfield

Jon Glasby

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/5/16

Findings: Expectations of those adopting AI in social care

Jon Glasby

Ian Litchfield

Sarah Parkinson

Lucy Hocking

Denise Tanner

...

2023/6

How do you shape a market? Explaining local state practices in adult social care

Journal of Social Policy

Catherine Needham

Kerry Allen

Emily Burn

Kelly Hall

Catherine Mangan

...

2023/7

A Scoping Review of the Costs, Consequences, and Wider Impacts of Residential Care Home Closures in a UK Context

Ayesha Iqbal

Philip Kinghorn

Jon Glasby

Denise Tanner

Tracy Roberts

2023/9/26

What happens when care homes close?

Tom Douglass

Shazia Zafar

Jon Glasby

2023/5/9

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