Dr Jonathan Taylor
Research groups
Jonathan (Jono) Taylor
BA, MPhil, DPhil
Researcher
Jono Taylor is a researcher within the Applied Health Research Unit (AHRU) working on the provision of high quality health and social care services.
As part of his current role, Jono is involved in a number of mixed-methods research projects which aim to evaluate initiatives designed to improve the health and well-being of care home residents, unpaid carers and people affected by homelessness.
Jono has considerable experience of research within health and social care settings and has conducted projects on behalf of the Department of Health, the Care Council for Wales, as well as local authorities and Clinical Commissioning Groups across England and Wales.
Before joining the University of Oxford, Jono worked as a senior research associate, based at the University of Bristol’s School for Policy Studies. Jono was responsible for managing an NIHR-funded project which sought to improve the health and wellbeing outcomes of care leavers.
Jono has a BA in History (University of Cambridge), an MPhil in Social and Economic History (University of Cambridge), and a DPhil in Social and Economic History (University of Oxford).
Recent publications
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Care in the Time of COVID, 2020
Dataset
POOLEY S., (2024)
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Implementation of RESTORE2 in Care Homes in England: A Mixed Methods Evaluation
Journal article
Nwolise C. et al, (2024), Journal of Long-Term Care
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Implementation of RESTORE2 in Care Homes in England: A Mixed Methods Evaluation
Journal article
Nwolise C. et al, (2024), Journal of Long-Term Care
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The perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced people
Journal article
TAYLOR J. et al, (2024), The British Journal of Social Work
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Care planning interventions for care home residents: A scoping review
Journal article
TAYLOR J. et al, (2023), Journal of Long-Term Care, 326 - 337