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Dr Daz Greenop

Public and Allied Health

Faculty of Health

I am interested in the broad fields of health psychology, medical sociology and critical disability studies/social work. Specific interests include issues of self-care, embodiment, medicalisation and stigma particularly in relation to disability and illness. I am also involved with a number of projects at LJMU’s Centre for Collaborative Innovation in Dementia. I am particularly keen to develop qualitative and participatory methods in both research and practice with disadvantaged and marginalised groups.

Degrees

2009, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PhD
2001, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, MA
1989, Keele University, United Kingdom, BA (hons)

preprint

Fitzsimmons DA, Neiva Ganga R, Smith GM, Ali M, Greenop DT. 2023. Models of “Real World” health research: A critical review DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Journal article

Smith GM, Dixon C, Neiva Ganga R, Greenop DT. 2022. How Do We Know Co-Created Solutions Work Effectively within the Real World of People Living with Dementia? Learning Methodological Lessons from a Co-Creation-to-Evaluation Case Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Knight KH, Greenop D, Vickerman PP, Porcellato L. 2022. Factors Affecting the Participation of Physically Disabled Children and Young People in Out-of-School Activities in the United Kingdom: A Qualitative Study Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 45 :92-104 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Dillon J, Greenop D, Hills M. 2016. Participation in Child Protection: a small scale qualitative study Qualitative Social Work: research and practice, 15 :70-85 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Greenop D, Glenn S. 2014. Self-care at the margins of healthcare: 'Malingering' and 'self-neglecting' cystic fibrosis patients Qualitative Social Work: research and practice, 13 :389-405 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Edwards J, Clarke A, Greenop D. 2013. Adults with cystic fibrosis - responding to a new ageing population. Chronic Illn, 9 :312-319 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Greenop D. 2011. From compliance to concordance and beyond: rhetoric, reality & qualitative research. International Journal of User-Driven Healthcare, 1 :1-13 DOI Publisher Url

Greenop D, Glenn S, Ledson M, Walshaw M. 2010. Self-care and cystic fibrosis: a review of research with adults. Health Soc Care Community, 18 :653-661 DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Greenop D. 2010. Rightly Dividing the Word: Research beyond the Limits of Ethical Approval Ethics and Social Welfare, 4 :306-310 DOI Publisher Url

Medforth N, Greenop D, Lavin R, Timpson H. Monkey's Health Service: An evaluation of the implementation of resources designed to support the learning of primary school aged children in England about healthy lifestyles and NHS services. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, DOI Author Url Publisher Url

Poster

Neiva R, Smith G, Ali M, Stanley G, Greenop D, Fitzsimmons D. 2021. Care Home Multifactorial Fall-prevention Digital App: A Real-world Data Validation In The North West Region Of The United Kingdom online

Knight KH, Porcellato LA, Vickerman P, Greenop DT. 2014. Factors affecting UK physically disabled children and young people participating in mainstream out-of-school activities: Focus on personal care and training Association of Chief Children’s Nurses (ACCN) Symposium 2014 Jersey Public Url

Knight KH, Porcellato LA, Vickerman P, Greenop DT. 2013. Factors affecting UK physically disabled children and young people participating in mainstream out-of-school activities: the children, young people and family perspective Children’s Nursing Research Unit conference: ‘Making a difference for children and families’ Public Url

Knight KH, Porcellato L, Vickerman P, Greenop D. Factors affecting UK physically disabled children and young people participating in mainstream out-of-school activities: Focus on personal care and training. Poster Presentation: ACCN Symposium 2014 Jersey 05/09/14. Author Url

Conference publication

Neiva Ganga R, Smith GM, Greenop DT, Ali M, Fitzsimmons DA. 2020. Real-World Validation of Health Innovation: a systematic review The Conf 2020, 2019 Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference Publisher Url Public Url

Greenop D, Glenn S, Clifford D, Ledson M, Walshaw M. 2009. Self-care: a qualitative study of adults with cystic fibrosis DOI Publisher Url

Greenop D, Glenn S, Clifford D, Ledson M, Walshaw M. 2009. Reconsidering Self-care: a sociological response to CF research DOI Publisher Url

Greenop D, Walshaw M, Ledson M. 2006. Cultural restraints and barriers to physical activity for male CF adults DOI Publisher Url

Greenop DT. 2004. Distribution of the Disability Living Allowance in cystic fibrosis patients in the United Kingdom: encouragement of the sick role?

Report

Uwamaliya P, Amoako I, Greenop D, Smith G. 2019. Impact Assessment Study (IAS) of the Primary Care (PC24) Asylum Service

Greenop DT, Smith GM. 2016. Dementia Reablement Service: an evaluation for Cheshire East Council Public Url

Greenop DT, Hughes LJ, Lavin R, Medforth N, Timpson H. Monkey’s Guide to Healthy Living and NHS Services An evaluation of the implementation of resources designed to support the learning of primary school aged children in England Author Url Public Url

Medforth N, Atkinson A, Clarke P, Connolly J, Greenop D, Huntingdon E, Kewley O, Turner G. Sex, Drugs and Risk Control: report on the small-acale evaluation of the course commissioned by St. Helens Young People's Services

Springett J, Barrett GA, Elliott I, Greenop DT, Lawless A, Newman A, Richards A. Pacesetters Workforce Development Evaluation Public Url

Greenop D. An evaluation of the Junior Mentor Project

Springett J, Woods S, Greenop D, Wainwright A, Elliot I. Single Equality Scheme Learning Sites Evaluation

Bluett R, Faulkner L, Greenop D, Welhengama G. Partnerships promoting aspirations and progression for under-represented people from the black and minority ethnic community in health and social care

Uwamaliya P, Amoako I, Greenop D, Smith G. Impact Assessment Study of the Initial Health Assessment for Newly arrived asylum seekers

Chapters

Greenop D, Smith GM. 2016. Research Smith GM. Dementia Care: A Practical Approach :149-160 CRC Press. Boca Raton

Greenop D, Glenn S. 2010. Healthcare narratives and self-care stories: Developing user-driven taxonomy for adults with cystic fibrosis. Biswas R, Mart C. User-Driven Healthcare and Narrative Medicine: Utilizing collaborative social networks and technologies. :357-375 Global Publishing

Performance

Knight KH, Porcellato L, Vickerman P, Greenop D. Factors affecting physically disabled children and young people accessing out-of-school activities – sports focus

Research Grants Awarded:

NHS England & NHS Improvement, Evaluation of the Whistleblowers Support Scheme Pilot, Grant value (£): 50000, Duration of research project: 2 years. 2020

ERDF, Health Matters - Liverpool City Region, Led by the Innovation Agency, Grahame Smith (PI), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Deborah Fitzsimmons (Co-I), Rafaela Neiva Ganga (Researcher), Mustafa Ali (Researcher), Grant value (£): 2.4 million, Duration of research project: 48 months. 2019

Urgent Care 24 (UC 24), Impact Assessment Study of the Liverpool Asylum Seeker Initial Accommodation Centre, Uwamaliya, P. , Amoako; I.O. Greenop, D. and Akinsanya,M., Grant value (£): 9,324, Duration of research project: 3 months. 2018

Damibu/SBRI Wales, Co-creating a Travel App for People living with Dementia (Phase 1), Grahame Smith (PI), Laura Kelly (Co-I), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Grant value (£): 3140.00, Duration of research project: 3 months. 2017

ERDF, Health Enterprise Hub - Innovation Exchange (HEHIE), Led by the Liverpool CCG, Grahame Smith (PI), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Echo Yeung (Co-I), Grant value (£): 3.5 million, Duration of research project: 3 years. 2016

Interreg Europe, HELIUM, Led by Brainport Eindhoven, Grahame Smith (PI), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Grant value (£): 1.7 million, Duration of research project: 48 months. 2016

Cheshire East Council, Evaluation of a Dementia Reablement Service, Grahame Smith (PI), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Grant value (£): 10000, Duration of research project: 14 months. 2015

Interreg NW Europe (IVB), Innovate Dementia, Led by Brainport Eindhoven, Grahame Smith (PI), Daz Greenop (Co-I), Denise Parker (Co-I), Grant value (£): 4.7 million, Duration of research project: 3 years and 5 months. 2012

Industrial connections:

Damibu, Co-design of a dementia travel app, http://www.damibu.com/. 2017

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