Gladys Yinusa
- yinusagg at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
- Post Doctoral Research Assistant
Biography
Gladys Yinusa is a Post-Doctoral Researcher and NIHR DEM-COMM Fellow (NIHR ARC Wessex).
Her research cut across organisational culture, participatory action research and learning to develop practice and inform improvements in health and social care systems. Through her current research, she is dedicated to facilitating support for family carers and care professionals while promoting optimum food and nutritional care provision for older adults living with dementia at home.
She is a member of the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre at Bournemouth University.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person's work contributes towards the following SDGs:
Zero hunger
"End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture"
Good health and well-being
"Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages"
Journal Articles
- Yinusa, G., Murphy, J., Scammell, J., Baron, S. and Ford, G., 2023. Mealtime Companions - An Untapped Resource in the Provision of Food and Nutritional Care to Hospitalised Adult Inpatients: Findings from an Action Research Study. Clinical Nutrition, 57, 831.
- Yinusa, G., Scammell, J., Murphy, J., Ford, G. and Baron, S., 2021. Multidisciplinary provision of food and nutritional care to hospitalized adult in-patients: A scoping review. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 14, 459-491.
- Yinusa, G., Scammell, J., Murphy, J., Ford, G. and Baron, S., 2020. Multidisciplinary provision of food and nutritional care to hospitalised adult in-patients: A scoping review protocol. protocols.io.
Reports
- Yinusa, G., 2022. Food, Nutritional Care and the Influence of Organisational Culture: A Collaborative Action Research Project. Bournemouth University.
Theses
- Yinusa, G., 2021. Exploring the influence of organisational culture: An action research study to improve ward practices in the provision of food and nutritional care to hospitalised adult inpatients. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences.
Profile of Teaching PG
- Msc Nutrition and Behaviour - Supervision
Public Engagement & Outreach Activities
- Ageing and Dementia research Centre Coffee Morning, Bournemouth University. (08 Jun 2022)
Conference Presentations
- The British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (BAPEN) 2022, Mealtime Companions - An Untapped Resource in the Provision of Food and Nutritional Care to Hospitalised Adult Inpatients: Findings from an Action Research Study, 29 Nov 2022, Brighton, United Kingdom
- Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN) Conference, Changing Lives Through Action Research, 28 Oct 2022, Dublin, Ireland
- 18th European Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS) Congress 2022, The role of communicative spaces in multidisciplinary team working, 28 Sep 2022, London, United Kingdom
- STTI Biennial European Conference, 04 Jun 2018, Cambridge
- 10th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, 07 Mar 2018, Bournemouth University
Qualifications
- MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management (University of Bedfordshire, 2016)
External Media and Press
- BU and UHD research project explores nutritional care for hospital inpatients, BUUHD, 22 Sep 2022. https://www.uhd.nhs.uk/news/latest-news-list/164-2022/1777-uhd-and-bournemouth-uni-explore-nutritional-care-for-patients
- Research into nutritional care in hospitals, Celebrating 70 years of our NHS, 01 Jan 2018. https://www.rbch.nhs.uk/assets/templates/rbch/documents/working_with_us/governors_membership/ft_focus/2018/FT_issue_1.pdf