Fiona Maclean
fiona maclean

Dr Fiona Maclean

Associate Professor

Biography

Fiona is an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Edinburgh Napier University and is a full member of the Centre for Person-centred Practice Research (CPcPR) with Queen Margaret University. She is an HCPC registered occupational therapist, previously working in practice with older people across health and social care.

With extensive experience of educational leadership, including the design, delivery and evaluation of pre and post registration occupational therapy learning and teaching, Fiona has also worked as an Allied Health Professional (AHP) Project Lead with Alzheimer Scotland. She has led the development of a range of innovative educational approaches designed to advance the contribution of the AHPs with people living with dementia, their families and supporters.

Fiona is an active researcher exploring drinking alcohol as an occupation in later life and publishes in peer reviewed journals and presents at national and international conferences. She has recently co-edited a textbook in occupational therapy and dementia, and continues to contribute widely to professional education with a range of national and international universities.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Dementia Strategy Academic Forum

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • World Federation of Occupational Therapy Congress 2022

 

External Examining/Validations

  • Faculty of Health: Dentistry and Human Sciences School of Health Professions

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Merit Award
  • Honorary Professor

 

Media Activity

  • Transitions in social care and the contribution of occupational therapy [online]
  • Caring through a pandemic [online]
  • The art of remotely ‘coming together’ [online].
  • Reflections of a partnership approach to a MSc Allied Health Profession dementia module [online].
  • A pathway to success: building an occupational therapy internship programme.
  • Older People and Alcohol: The Elephant in the Room
  • Helping people with dementia means encouraging them to live positive lives
  • Should Scottish Occupational Therapists engage in the end of life debate?

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Full Member The Royal College of Occupational Therapists
  • Registered Member of the Health & Care Professions Council

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • From National to International

 

Date


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A scoping review exploring adoption of digital stress management resources for long-term health conditions – just useful for respiratory conditions?

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

The Voices of People Living with Dementia: A book reading by Margaret

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 ...

Evolving allied health professional (AHP) education to promote the right to dementia rehabilitation

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 healt...

Effective Delivery of Assistive Technology Services for People with Dementia

Presentation / Conference
Curnow, E., & Maclean, F. (2023, June)
Effective Delivery of Assistive Technology Services for People with Dementia. Paper presented at Royal College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference 2023, Online

Realising Scotland’s Policy Potential to R-Evolutionise International Rights-Based Dementia Care

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 dif...

Journeying through dementia: Designing self-management support with people with dementia

Presentation / Conference
Gray, A., Hunter, E., Craig, C., Fisher, H., McKean, A., & Maclean, F. (2022, August)
Journeying through dementia: Designing self-management support with people with dementia. Poster presented at 18th World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Congress, Paris, France

Post diagnostic support in dementia: recognising the value of occupational therapy

Presentation / Conference
McKean, A., Hunter, E., Craig, C., Fisher, H., Gray, A., & Maclean, F. (2022, August)
Post diagnostic support in dementia: recognising the value of occupational therapy. Poster presented at 18th World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Congress, Paris, France

The Four ‘I’s: An approach to R-Evolutionise how we talk about drinking alcohol in later life

Presentation / Conference
Maclean, F., Dewing, J., Breckenridge, J., Kantartzis, S., & McCormack, B. (2022, August)
The Four ‘I’s: An approach to R-Evolutionise how we talk about drinking alcohol in later life. Poster presented at 18th World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) Congress, Paris, France

Growing expertise in dementia practice with Scotland’s Allied Health Professionals (AHP): Re-visiting post-graduate MSc education

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 Professio...

An occupational therapy internship programme supporting a workforce skilled in dementia care

Presentation / Conference
Hunter, E., & Maclean, F. (2019, October)
An occupational therapy internship programme supporting a workforce skilled in dementia care. Poster presented at 29th Alzheimer Europe Conference, The Hague, Netherlands

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