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A scoping review exploring adoption of digital stress management resources for long-term health conditions – just useful for respiratory conditions? (2023)
Journal Article
Roberts, N., Gebreheat, G., MacLean, F., Connolly, F., Breen, C., & Porter-Armstrong, A. (2023). A scoping review exploring adoption of digital stress management resources for long-term health conditions – just useful for respiratory conditions?. Thorax, 78(Suppl 4), Article A265. https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2023-btsabstracts.400

Evolving allied health professional (AHP) education to promote the right to dementia rehabilitation (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., & Hunter, E. (2023, October). Evolving allied health professional (AHP) education to promote the right to dementia rehabilitation. Poster presented at 33rd Alzheimer Europe Conference, Helsinki, Finland

The policy framework for allied health professionals (AHP) working in Scotland recognises that education is key to the transformational changes required to enhance brain health, including rehabilitation outcomes with people living with dementia. Thi... Read More about Evolving allied health professional (AHP) education to promote the right to dementia rehabilitation.

The Voices of People Living with Dementia: A book reading by Margaret (2023)
Presentation / Conference
McCallion, M., Rankin-Smith, W., Hunter, E., Maclean, F., Warren, A., & Westcott, L. (2023, October). The Voices of People Living with Dementia: A book reading by Margaret. Paper presented at 33rd Alzheimer Europe Conference, Helsinki, Finland

The Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) is a national member-led campaigning and awareness-raising group, for people living with a diagnosis of dementia in Scotland. To be a member of the group you must have a diagnosis of dementia and hold a comm... Read More about The Voices of People Living with Dementia: A book reading by Margaret.

Realising Scotland’s Policy Potential to R-Evolutionise International Rights-Based Dementia Care (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., Hunter, E., Nañagas, M. L., & Eleftheriadou, K. (2022, August). Realising Scotland’s Policy Potential to R-Evolutionise International Rights-Based Dementia Care. Paper presented at 18th World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Congress, Paris, France

Introduction: A key element of diverse European Government’s policy development in recent years has been to ensure the human rights of people living with dementia. Whilst different European governments will create their tailored dementia strategies,... Read More about Realising Scotland’s Policy Potential to R-Evolutionise International Rights-Based Dementia Care.

Growing expertise in dementia practice with Scotland’s Allied Health Professionals (AHP): Re-visiting post-graduate MSc education (2021)
Report
Maclean, F., & Hunter, E. (2021). Growing expertise in dementia practice with Scotland’s Allied Health Professionals (AHP): Re-visiting post-graduate MSc education. Alzheimer Scotland

This report outlines the background and context to a co-designed and co-delivered 15 credit MSc module, entitled, ‘Developing rights-based practice for Allied Health Professionals (AHP) working with people living with dementia, their families and car... Read More about Growing expertise in dementia practice with Scotland’s Allied Health Professionals (AHP): Re-visiting post-graduate MSc education.

The Physical Environment (2020)
Book Chapter
Martin, S., Ryan, A., & Maclean, F. (2021). The Physical Environment. In B. McCormack, T. McCance, C. Bulley, D. Brown, A. McMillan, & S. Martin (Eds.), Fundamentals of Person-Centred Healthcare Practice (103-111). Wiley

Can we talk about it? A qualitative study exploring occupational therapists’ decision making in judging when to ask an older person about drinking alcohol (2020)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., Dewing, J., Kantartzis, S., Breckenridge, J. P., & McCormack, B. (2022). Can we talk about it? A qualitative study exploring occupational therapists’ decision making in judging when to ask an older person about drinking alcohol. Ageing and society, 42(3), 521-538. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x20000951

Older people now currently drink alcohol more frequently than previous generations, indicating a need to understand how this influences health and wellbeing in older adults. However, knowledge and awareness of the changing role alcohol plays in the l... Read More about Can we talk about it? A qualitative study exploring occupational therapists’ decision making in judging when to ask an older person about drinking alcohol.

Occupation Matters to Me (2019)
Other
Maclean, F., & Hunter, E. (2019). Occupation Matters to Me. [E-book]

Working together in partnership, our focus has been to capture the meaning and importance of occupation in the lives of people living with dementia. Occupation can be broadly defined as the rich tapestry of everyday activities that we do as individua... Read More about Occupation Matters to Me.

A modified gap analysis designed to generate research priorities in occupational therapy (2019)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., Kantartzis, S., McCormack, B., & Pentland, D. (2019). A modified gap analysis designed to generate research priorities in occupational therapy. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66(2), 9-15

Where a limited body of evidence exists the traditional mechanisms of a literature or systematic review, which are often used to establish research gaps and priorities, can be problematic. This is especially the case in occupational therapy where evi... Read More about A modified gap analysis designed to generate research priorities in occupational therapy.

Creating an occupational therapy internship pathway (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., & Hunter, E. (2019, June). Creating an occupational therapy internship pathway. Poster presented at Royal College of Occupational Therapy Annual Conference 2019, Birmingham, UK

Modifying gap analysis for use in the profession of occupational therapy (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., Kantartzis, S., Dewing, J., Breckenridge, J., & McCormack, B. (2018, June). Modifying gap analysis for use in the profession of occupational therapy. Poster presented at Royal College of Occupational Therapy Annual Conference 2018, Belfast, UK

Developing MSc learning & teaching resources connecting Allied Health Professionals to a rights-based approach when working with people with dementia, their families and carers (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Robertson, L., Maclean, F., & Hunter, E. (2016, June). Developing MSc learning & teaching resources connecting Allied Health Professionals to a rights-based approach when working with people with dementia, their families and carers. Poster presented at The College of Occupational Therapists 40th annual conference and exhibition, Harrogate

The relationship between disability and domestic abuse (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Breckenridge, J. P., & Maclean, F. (2016, June). The relationship between disability and domestic abuse. Presented at Council of Occupational Therapists for European Countries and the European Network of Occupational Therapy in Higher Education Conference, Galway, Ireland

Alcohol use amongst older adults: knowledge and beliefs of occupational therapists working in physical health care settings (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., Gill, J., O'May, F., & Breckenridge, J. (2016, June). Alcohol use amongst older adults: knowledge and beliefs of occupational therapists working in physical health care settings. Poster presented at Council of Occupational Therapists for European Countries and the European Network of Occupational Therapy in Higher Education Conference, Galway, Ireland

Exploring how conceptual occupational therapy models shape, and are shaped, by the language of practice (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., & Breckenridge, J. (2016, June). Exploring how conceptual occupational therapy models shape, and are shaped, by the language of practice. Presented at Council of Occupational Therapists for European Countries and the European Network of Occupational Therapy in Higher Education Conference, Galway, Ireland

A recent study by Maclean & Breckenridge (2015) explored the use of occupation-focused language by occupational therapists in physical health care settings. Analysis of therapists’ language revealed that conceptual models not only shape but are shape... Read More about Exploring how conceptual occupational therapy models shape, and are shaped, by the language of practice.

Use of occupation-focused language by occupational therapists in physical health care settings when considering older people and alcohol use (2015)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., & Breckenridge, J. (2015). Use of occupation-focused language by occupational therapists in physical health care settings when considering older people and alcohol use. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78(11), 713-717. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308022615580326

Statement of context There is ongoing debate about therapists’ use of occupation-focused language in practice. Through practice language analysis we explored how conceptual models influence therapists’ word choice by re-analysing qualitative data fr... Read More about Use of occupation-focused language by occupational therapists in physical health care settings when considering older people and alcohol use.

Alcohol use amongst older adults: Knowledge and beliefs of occupational therapists working in physical health care settings (2015)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., Gill, J., O’May, F., & Breckenridge, J. (2015). Alcohol use amongst older adults: Knowledge and beliefs of occupational therapists working in physical health care settings. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78(5), 320-330. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308022614562790

Introduction There is little discussion in the United Kingdom occupational therapy literature surrounding the topic of older people and alcohol, despite the growing prevalence of alcohol-related health problems in older adults resulting from an agein... Read More about Alcohol use amongst older adults: Knowledge and beliefs of occupational therapists working in physical health care settings.

The Topic of Alcohol within the Scottish Occupational Therapy Curricula (2014)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., O'May, F., & Gill, J. S. (2014). The Topic of Alcohol within the Scottish Occupational Therapy Curricula. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 77(4), 205-213. https://doi.org/10.4276/030802214X13968769798872

Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, with societal costs associated with drinking estimated to be 3.6 billion pounds per annum. Despite this escalating problem, previous research in Scotlan... Read More about The Topic of Alcohol within the Scottish Occupational Therapy Curricula.

Understanding Twitter (2013)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., Jones, D., Carin-Levy, G., & Hunter, H. (2013). Understanding Twitter. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 76(6), 295-298. https://doi.org/10.4276/030802213x13706169933021

This opinion piece introduces, defines and considers the application of Twitter within occupational therapy research and education. It defines the social networking tool and then examines its potential for use in occupational therapy education, by st... Read More about Understanding Twitter.

The Usefulness of the Person-Environment-Occupation Model in an Acute Physical Health Care Setting (2012)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., Carin-Levy, G., Hunter, H., Malcolmson, L., & Locke, E. (2012). The Usefulness of the Person-Environment-Occupation Model in an Acute Physical Health Care Setting. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(12), 555-562. https://doi.org/10.4276/030802212x13548955545530

Background: Limited evidence is available to illustrate the use of theory to underpin occupational therapy practice in acute physical health care settings in the United Kingdom. Method: A generic qualitative method investigated the views, knowledg... Read More about The Usefulness of the Person-Environment-Occupation Model in an Acute Physical Health Care Setting.

Occupational therapist knowledge and attitudes of alcohol misuse (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., Gill, J., O'May, F., & Renton, L. (2012, June). Occupational therapist knowledge and attitudes of alcohol misuse. Paper presented at The College of Occupational Therapists 36th annual conference and exhibition, Glasgow, UK

Occupational Therapy graduates of 2009; knowledge and attitudes relating to their role in the area of alcohol misuse (2011)
Journal Article
Gill, J. S., MacLean, F., Renton, L., & O'May, F. (2011). Occupational Therapy graduates of 2009; knowledge and attitudes relating to their role in the area of alcohol misuse. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74, 168-175. https://doi.org/10.4276/030802211X13021048723174

Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcohol. Concurrently, a shifting of professional roles within the National Health Service is under way. The purpose of the study was to investigate persona... Read More about Occupational Therapy graduates of 2009; knowledge and attitudes relating to their role in the area of alcohol misuse.

RCTs: need for wider debate (2002)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., & Jones, D. (2002). RCTs: need for wider debate. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 65(6),

An interrater reliability study of the Revised Elderly Persons’ Disability Scale (REPDS) (1994)
Journal Article
Maclean, F., & Nicol, M. (1994). An interrater reliability study of the Revised Elderly Persons’ Disability Scale (REPDS). Occupational Therapy International, 1(4), 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1002/oti.6150010404

The aim of this study was to investigate the interrater reliability of the Revised Elderly Persons' Disability Scale (REPDS). In a correlational design four raters assessed 15 subjects all over the age of 65, and diagnosed as having dementia of varyi... Read More about An interrater reliability study of the Revised Elderly Persons’ Disability Scale (REPDS).