Dr Siobhan Reilly BSc (Hons), PhD

Research Fellow
- Email: siobhan.reilly@manchester.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0)161 275 0746
- Fax: +44 (0)161 275 7600
Health Sciences Research Group
Williamson Building
University of Manchester
Oxford Road, Manchester
Role
Siobhan was awarded a three year fellowship in 2010 by the National Institute of Health Research School for Primary Care Research at the University of Manchester.
Research
Current research interests are collaborative care approaches and case management in mental health services; dementia care and homelessness and the integration of health and social care.
Methodological Knowledge
Methodological experience in:
• Design and analysis of projects and programme evaluations at both national and local levels, organisational and practice levels.
• Quantitative methods in health and social care research
• Use of routine health service data
• Systematic reviews
Teaching
Masters in Public Health (MPH)
Role: Dissertation Supervisor on the Dissertation Skills Unit (systematic reviews)
Website: http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/mph/
Medicine (5-year MBChB)
Role: Tutor for Personal and Professional Development to undergraduate medical students
Website: http://www.mms.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/mbchb5year/
Qualifications
BSc (Hons) Business Studies, Bradford University School of Management
PhD Health Service Research, Liverpool John Moores University
Publications
2012
- Chris Fox, Siobhan Reilly, Steve Iliffe and Jill Manthorpe. (2012). Age-specific service lines. In Peter Phillips, Tom Sandford and Claire Johnston (Ed.), Working in Mental Health. Routledge. eScholarID:148895
- Reilly S, Planner C, Hann M, Reeves D, Nazareth I and Lester H. (2012). The role of primary care for people with severe mental illness: a cross sectional cohort study. Presented at Health Services Research Network Symposium: Delivering better health services 2012. Manchester Central. eScholarID:163389
- Lester H, Mead N, Chewgraham C, Gask L and Reilly S. (2012). An exploration of the value and mechanisms of befriending for older adults in England. Ageing and Society, 32(02), doi:10.1017/S0144686X11000353. eScholarID:123554 | DOI:10.1017/S0144686X11000353
- Reilly S, Planner C, Hann M, Reeves D, Nazereth I and Lester H. (2012). The role of primary care in service provision for people with severe mental illness in the England. PLoS ONE, eScholarID:160074
- Reilly S, Planner C, Knowles S, Gask L, Hann M, Druss B, Lester H. (2012). Collaborative care approaches for people with severe mental illness (Protocol). eScholarID:148894
2011
- Siobhan Reilly, Claire Planner, Mark Hann, David Reeves, Helen Lester. (2011). The health and health care of people with serious mental illness in England. Presented at World Psychiatric Association Thematic Conference: Rethinking Quality in Psychiatry. Istanbul. eScholarID:125365
- Challis, D. J., Hughes, J., Berzins, K., Reilly, S., Abell, J., Stewart, K. and Bowns, I. (2011). Implementation of case management for patients with long term conditions: survey and case studies. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy doi:10.1258/jhsrp.2010.010078, 16(supplement 1), 8-13. eScholarID:121804 | DOI:10.1258/jhsrp.2010.010078
- Hughes, J., Reilly, S., Berzins, K., Abell, J., Stewart, K. and Challis, D. (2011). Emergent Approaches to Care Coordination: Exploring the evidence from two national organisations. Care Management Journals, 12(4), 194-201. eScholarID:163414 | DOI:10.1891/1521-0987.12.4.194
- Reilly, S, Abell J, Brand C, Hughes J, Berzins K and Challis D. (2011). Case management for people with long-term conditions: impact upon emergency admissions and associated length of stay. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 12, eScholarID:121729 | DOI:10.1017/S1463423611000028
- Reilly, S. (2011). Commentary to: Review: benefits of provision of general physical health advice for people with serious mental illness unclear. Evid Based Mental Health doi:10.1136/ebmh1183, eScholarID:125363
2010
- Abell J, Hughes J, Reilly S, Berzins K and Challis D. (2010). Case management for long-term conditions: developing targeting processes. Care management journals: Journal of case management; The journal of long term home health care, 11(2), 11-18. eScholarID:81396
- Abell, J., Hughes, J., Reilly, S., Berzins, K. and Challis, D. (2010). Case Management for Long Term Conditions: The Role of Networks in Health and Social Care Services. Journal of Integrated Care, 18, 45-52. eScholarID:78075 | DOI:10.5042/jic.2010.0087
- Siobhan Reilly, Jane Hughes and David Challis. (2010). Case management for long-term conditions: implementation and processes. Ageing and Society, 30, 125-155. eScholarID:78074 | DOI:10.1017/S0144686X09990183
- Challis, D., Hughes, J., Berzins, K., Reilly, S., Abell, J. and Stewart, K. (2010). Self care and case management in long term conditions: the effective management of critical interfaces. Southampton: NETSCC, SDO, University of Southampton. eScholarID:163440
- Reilly S, Miranda-Castillo C, Sandhu S, Hoe J, Challis D, Orrell M. (2010). Case management approaches to home support for people with dementia (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD008345. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD008345. http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/cochrane/clsysrev/articles/CD008345/frame.html. eScholarID:78089
2009
- Berzins KM, Reilly S, Abell JG, Hughes J, Challis DJ. (2009). UK self-care support initiatives for older patients with long-term conditions: a review. Chronic Illness, 5, 56-72. eScholarID:1d18806 | DOI:10.1177/1742395309102886
- Jacobs SR, Xie C, Reilly S, Hughes J, Challis DJ. (2009). Modernising social care services for older people: scoping the United Kingdom evidence base. Ageing And Society, 29(4), 497-538. eScholarID:1d19092 | DOI:10.1017/S0144686X08008301
- Sten A, Barnett T, Benjaminsen L, Blid M, Brolund A, Brännström L, Jung S, Marsh K and Reilly S. (2009). Housing programs and case management for reducing homelessness and increasing residential stability for homeless people (Protocol). Campbell Collaboration Library of Systematic Reviews. eScholarID:80583
2008
- Hughes J, Bagley HJ, Reilly S, Burns AS, Challis DJ. (2008). Care Staff working with people with dementia: Training, knowledge and confidence. Dementia, 7, 227-238. eScholarID:1d17350 | DOI:10.1177/1471301208091159
- Reilly S, Xie C, Jacobs SR, Challis DJ. (2008). Examining the state of adult social care research 1990-2001: a systematic synthesis of research methods and quality. Evidence and Policy, 4, 155-182. eScholarID:1d17830 | DOI:10.1332/174426408X355542
2007
- Reilly S, Challis DJ, Donnelly Michael, Hughes J, Stewart KJ. (2007). Care management in mental health services in England and Northern Ireland: do integrated organizations promote integrated practice? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 12, eScholarID:1d16210
2006
- Abendstern M, Reilly S, Hughes J, Venables D, Challis DJ. (2006). Levels of integration and specialisation within professional community teams for people with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 21, eScholarID:1d12279
- Reilly S, Abendstern M, Hughes J, Challis DJ, Venables D, Pedersen I. (2006). Quality in long term care homes for people with dementia: an assessment of specialist provision. Ageing and Society, 26, eScholarID:1d12277
- Reilly S, Venables D, Hughes J, Abendstern M, Challis DJ. (2006). Standards of day care in day hospitals and day centres: a comparison of services for older people with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 21, eScholarID:1d12278
- Venables D, Hughes J, Reilly S, Stewart KJ, Challis DJ. (2006). Patterns of Care Management Arrangements for People with Mental Health Problems in England. Australian Journal of Case Management, 7, 2, eScholarID:1d12720
- Venables D, Reilly S, Hughes J, Challis DJ, Abendstern M. (2006). Standards of care in home care services: a comparison of specialist and generic services for older people with dementia. Aging and Mental Health, 10, 2, eScholarID:1d12280
2004
- Graham-Jones S, Reilly S, Gaulton E. (2004). Tackling the needs of the homeless: a controlled trial of health advocacy. Health and Social Care in the Community, 12, 3, 221-232. eScholarID:1d26191 | DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2524.2004.00491.x
- Reilly S, Challis DJ, Burns AS, Hughes J. (2004). The use of assessment scales in Old Age Psychiatry Services in England and Northern Ireland. Aging Ment Health, 8( 3), eScholarID:1d9301 | DOI:10.1080/13607860410001669787
- Reilly S, Graham-Jones S, Gaulton E, Davidson E. (2004). Can a health advocate for homeless families reduce workload for the primary healthcare team? A controlled trial. Health and Social Care in the Community, 12, 1, 63-74. eScholarID:1d26192 | DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2524.2004.00469.x
2003
- Huxley P, Reilly S, Robinshaw E, Mohamad H, Harrison J, Windle B, Butler T. (2003). Interventions and outcomes of health and social care service provision for people with severe mental illness in England. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, 38( 1), 44-8. eScholarID:1d12276 | DOI:10.1007/s00127-003-0599-2
- Reilly S, Challis DJ, Burns AS, Hughes J. (2003). Does integration really make a difference? A comparison of old age psychiatry services in England and Northern Ireland. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 18( 10), 887-93. eScholarID:1d26118
2002
- Challis DJ, Reilly S, Hughes J, Burns AS, Gilchrist H, Wilson K. (2002). Policy, organisation and practice of specialist old age psychiatry in England. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 17, 1018-1026. eScholarID:1d23976 | DOI:10.1002/gps.741
- Challis DJ, Reilly S, Hughes J, Burns AS, Gilchrist H, Wilson K. (2002). Policy, organisation and practice of specialist old age psychiatry in England. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 17, 1018-1026. eScholarID:1d26196 | DOI:10.1002/gps.741
2000
- Graham-Jones S, Reilly S. (2000). Effective primary care for homeless women in Liverpool. Women and the city: visibility and voice in urban space. Hampshire. eScholarID:3d332
- Huxley P, Reilly S, Robinshaw E. (2000). Matching resources to care need: targeting people with severe mental illness in health and social services. Targeting in Mental Health Services: a multi-disciplinary challenge. Hampshire. eScholarID:3d331
- Huxley P, Reilly S, Gater RR, Robinshaw E, Harrison J, Mohamad H, Butler T, Windle B. (2000). Matching resources to Care: the Acceptability, Validity and Inter-rater Reliability of a new instrument to assess severe mental illness (MARC-1). Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 35, 312-317. eScholarID:1d23982
