2023
Giebel, C., Hanna, K., Watson, J., Faulkner, T., O'Connell, L., Smith, S., & Donnellan, W. J. (2023). A systematic review on inequalities in accessing and using community-based social care in dementia. INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS. doi:10.1017/S104161022300042XDOI: 10.1017/S104161022300042X
2022
Donnellan, W. J., Hirons, A., Clarke, K., Muinos, C., & McCabe, L. (2022). Exploring Resilience in UK-Based Domiciliary Care Workers before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 19(23). doi:10.3390/ijerph192316128DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192316128
Thomson, G., Cook, J., Nowland, R., Donnellan, W. J., Topalidou, A., Jackson, L., & Fallon, V. (2022). Resilience and post-traumatic growth in the transition to motherhood during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploratory study. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES, 36(4), 1143-1155. doi:10.1111/scs.13087DOI: 10.1111/scs.13087
Donnellan, W. J., & Warren, J. G. (n.d.). Emotional Word Use in Informal Carers of People Living With Dementia: Linguistic Analysis of Online Discussion Forums. JMIR Aging, 5(2), e32603. doi:10.2196/32603DOI: 10.2196/32603
2021
Mayland, C. R., Hughes, R., Lane, S., McGlinchey, T., Donnellan, W., Bennett, K., . . . Mason, S. R. (2021). Are public health measures and individualised care compatible in the face of a pandemic? A national observational study of bereaved relatives' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 35(8), 1480-1491. doi:10.1177/02692163211019885DOI: 10.1177/02692163211019885
Giebel, C., Hanna, K., Butchard, S., Tetlow, H., Ward, K., Shenton, J., . . . Gabbay, M. (2021). Resilience and supporting people living with dementia during the time of COVID-19: A qualitative study. Dementia. doi:10.1177/14713012211036601DOI: 10.1177/14713012211036601
Emotional Word Use in Informal Carers of People Living With Dementia: Linguistic Analysis of Online Discussion Forums (Preprint) (Preprint)
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.32603
Donnellan, W. J., Bennett, K. M., & Watson, N. (2021). Exploring resilience in adult daughter and spousal carers of people living with dementia in North West England: an ecological approach. QUALITY IN AGEING AND OLDER ADULTS, 22(1), 40-55. doi:10.1108/QAOA-12-2020-0063DOI: 10.1108/QAOA-12-2020-0063
Hanna, J. R., Rapa, E., Dalton, L. J., Hughes, R., Quarmby, L. M., McGlinchey, T., . . . Mason, S. R. (2021). Health and social care professionals' experiences of providing end of life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 35(7), 1249-1257. doi:10.1177/02692163211017808DOI: 10.1177/02692163211017808
Hanna, J. R., Rapa, E., Dalton, L. J., Hughes, R., McGlinchey, T., Bennett, K. M., . . . Mayland, C. R. (2021). A qualitative study of bereaved relatives' end of life experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 35(5), 843-851. doi:10.1177/02692163211004210DOI: 10.1177/02692163211004210
5 Restricted visiting and gender influence perceptions about end-of-life care support: a national UK survey of bereaved relatives’ views (Conference Paper)
Mayland, C. R., Hughes, R., Mcglinchey, T., Donnellan, W., Bennett, K., Dalton, L., . . . Mason, S. (2021). 5 Restricted visiting and gender influence perceptions about end-of-life care support: a national UK survey of bereaved relatives’ views. In Poster presentations. British Medical Journal Publishing Group. doi:10.1136/spcare-2021-pcc.23DOI: 10.1136/spcare-2021-pcc.23
2019
Roper, L., Donnellan, W., Hanratty, B., & Bennett, K. (2019). Exploring dimensions of social support and resilience when providing care at the end of life: a qualitative study. AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 23(9), 1139-1145. doi:10.1080/13607863.2018.1484886DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1484886
2018
Donnellan, W. J., Bennett, K. M., & Soulsby, L. K. (2018). How does carer resilience change over time and care status? A qualitative longitudinal study.. Aging & mental health, 1-7. doi:10.1080/13607863.2018.1503998DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2018.1503998
Donnellan, W. J., Bennett, K. M., & Soulsby, L. K. (n.d.). How does resilience change over time and care status in spousal dementia carers? A qualitative longitudinal study.. Aging and Mental Health.
Rees, J., Chilcot, J., Donnellan, W., & Soulsby, L. (2018). Exploring the nature of illness perceptions in people with end-stage kidney disease.. Journal of renal care, 44(1), 19-29. doi:10.1111/jorc.12225DOI: 10.1111/jorc.12225
2017
Donnellan, W. J., Bennett, K. M., & Soulsby, L. K. (2017). Family close but friends closer: exploring social support and resilience in older spousal dementia carers. Aging and Mental Health, 21(11), 1222-1228. doi:10.1080/13607863.2016.1209734DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2016.1209734
Why aren't all widowed people lonely? Risk or resilience (Conference Paper)
Bennett, K. M., & Donnellan, W. J. (2017, July 5). Why aren't all widowed people lonely? Risk or resilience. In British Society of Gerontology, 46th Annual Conference. Swansea University.
Donnellan, W. J. (2017, June 7). Providing informal care: How to facilitate resilience in challenging times.
2016
EXPLORING THE AGE-RELATED POSITIVITY EFFECT IN DEMENTIA CARERS AND NON-CARERS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE (Conference Paper)
Donnellan, W. J., Roberts, H. L., Bennett, K. M., & Soulsby, L. K. (2016). EXPLORING THE AGE-RELATED POSITIVITY EFFECT IN DEMENTIA CARERS AND NON-CARERS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE. In GERONTOLOGIST Vol. 56 (pp. 327). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Bennett, K. M., Balgova, E., Donnellan, W., & Roper, L. (2016). REFINING THE ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF RESILIENCE FOR OLDER WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN. In GERONTOLOGIST Vol. 56 (pp. 383). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Donnellan, W., Bennett, K., & Soulsby, L. (2016). Family close but friends closer: the role of social support in gaining and maintaining social relationships in older spousal dementia caregivers.. Aging and Mental Health.
2015
What are the factors that facilitate or hinder resilience in older Spousal Dementia Carers? A qualitative study (Journal article)
Donnellan, W., Bennett, K., & Soulsby, L. (2015). What are the factors that facilitate or hinder resilience in older Spousal Dementia Carers? A qualitative study. Aging and Mental Health, 19(10), 932-939. doi:10.1080/13607863.2014.977771DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2014.977771