Staff Profile
Dr Josephine Wildman
- Email: josephine.wildman@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 0191 208 2287
- Address: Population Health Sciences Institute
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Newcastle University
Room 5.12,
Royal Victoria Infirmary
(Sir James Spence Institute)
Queen Victoria Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4LP
Publications
- Wildman JM, Moffatt S, Pearce M. Quality of life at the retirement transition: Life course pathways in an early ‘baby boom’ birth cohort. Social Science and Medicine 2018, 207, 11-18.
- Moffatt S, Wildman J, Pollard TM, Penn L, O'Brien N, Pearce MS, Wildman JM. Evaluating the impact of a community-based social prescribing intervention on people with type 2 diabetes in North East England: mixed-methods study protocol. BMJ Open 2019, 9(1).
- Wildman JM, Moffatt S, Penn L, O'Brien N, Steer M, Hill C. Link workers’ perspectives on factors enabling and preventing client engagement with social prescribing. Health and Social Care in the Community 2019, epub ahead of print.
- Wildman JM, Moffatt S, Steer M, Laing K, Penn L, O'Brien N. Service-users’ perspectives of link worker social prescribing: a qualitative follow-up study. BMC Public Health 2019, 19(98).
- Wildman J, Wildman JM. Combining Health and Outcomes Beyond Health in Complex Evaluations of Complex Interventions: Suggestions for Economic Evaluation. Value in Health 2019, 22(5), 511-517.
- Wildman JM, Valtorta N, Moffatt S, Hanratty B. ‘What works here doesn’t work there’: The significance of local context for a sustainable and replicable asset‐based community intervention aimed at promoting social interaction in later life. Health and Social Care in the Community 2019, 27(4), 1102-1110.
- Drinkwater C, Wildman JM, Moffatt S. Social Prescribing. BMJ 2019, 364, 1285.
- Wildman JM. Life-course influences on extended working: experiences of women in a UK baby-boom birth cohort. Work, Employment and Society 2019, epub ahead of print.
- Wildman JM. “It’s luck as to what sort of family you’re born into” Cumulative dis/advantage generative systemic processes across the life course of a baby-boom birth cohort. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 2020, (ePub ahead of Print).
- Sowden S, Nezafat Maldonado B, Wildman J, Cookson R, Thomson R, Lambert M, Beyer F, Bambra C. Interventions to reduce inequalities in avoidable hospital admissions: explanatory framework and systematic review protocol. BMJ Open 2020, 10, e035429.
- Wildman JM, Goulding A, Moffatt S, Scharf T, Stenning A. Intergenerational equity, equality and reciprocity in economically and politically turbulent time: narratives from across generations. Ageing and Society 2021. In Press.