Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

University of Liverpool

H-index: 20

Europe-United Kingdom

About Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Lynn Sudbury-Riley, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Palliative care services, Older consumers, self-perceived age.

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

Electronic health literacy among baby boomers: a typology

Reconsidering Consumer Access to Healthcare

Future proofing palliative and end-of-life care for service users

The contribution of hospitality services to person-centred care: A study of the palliative care service ecosystem

Barriers to participation in tourism linked respite care

In pursuit of happiness: Disentangling sustainable consumption, consumer alienation, and social desirability

Understanding the relationship between terminal illness and tourism: An exploratory study

Beyond ingress: Analyzing and extending the meaning of access to healthcare

Lynn Sudbury-Riley Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Marketing

Citations(all)

1850

Citations(since 2020)

1051

Cited By

1218

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

University of Liverpool

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Lynn Sudbury-Riley Skills & Research Interests

Palliative care services

Older consumers

self-perceived age

Top articles of Lynn Sudbury-Riley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Electronic health literacy among baby boomers: a typology

HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Mary FitzPatrick

Peter J Schulz

Alexandra Hess

2024/1/1

Reconsidering Consumer Access to Healthcare

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

2023/10/26

Future proofing palliative and end-of-life care for service users

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

2023/7/3

The contribution of hospitality services to person-centred care: A study of the palliative care service ecosystem

International Journal of Hospitality Management

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Chloe Spence

2023/1/9

Barriers to participation in tourism linked respite care

Annals of Tourism Research

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Jade Chan

Ahmed Al-Abdin

2023/1/1

In pursuit of happiness: Disentangling sustainable consumption, consumer alienation, and social desirability

Journal of Consumer Policy

Emmanuel Chéron

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Florian Kohlbacher

2022/6

Understanding the relationship between terminal illness and tourism: An exploratory study

Tourism Management

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Ahmed Al-Abdin

2022/2/1

Beyond ingress: Analyzing and extending the meaning of access to healthcare

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

2022/8/5

23 Unable to say a proper goodbye: the lived experiences of COVID-19 bereaved

BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

2022

Dying-well: the contribution of leisure services to hospice care

Annals of Leisure Research

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Rachel Spence

2020/1/21

Facilitating inter-professional integration in palliative care: a service ecosystem perspective

Social Science & Medicine

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

2021/5/1

Stakeholders in the palliative and end of life care service ecosystem: A study of the hospice sector

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Andrew Ryde

Lucy Smith

2022

5 The difficulties faced by family caregivers when home is the preferred place of death

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Daniel Lewin

Sarah Dale

...

2020/3/1

71 ‘Is this a conversation about death?’planning for future care with patients with advanced cancer: examining the feasibility of using the trajectory touchpoint technique for …

Daniel Lewin

Jessica Lee

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Stephen Mason

...

2020/3/1

Introducing the trajectory Touchpoint technique: a systematic methodology for capturing the service experiences of palliative care patients and their families

BMC Palliative Care

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

2020/12

Conceptualizing experiential luxury in palliative care: Pathographies of liminal space, cathedral, and community

Journal of Business Research

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Daniel Lewin

Rachel Spence

2019/12/18

When a child is sick: The role of social tourism in palliative and end-of-life care

Annals of Tourism Research

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Laura Menzies

Katie Neary

2020/7/1

The trajectory touchpoint technique: A deep dive methodology for service innovation

Journal of Service Research

Lynn Sudbury-Riley

Philippa Hunter-Jones

Ahmed Al-Abdin

Daniel Lewin

Mohabir Vic Naraine

2020/5

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