Iain Atherton
Iain Atherton

Dr Iain Atherton RGN, Ba(hons), MSc, FRGS, PhD, SFHEA

Senior Lecturer

Biography

I am an internationally recognised in the use of nationally representative survey, administrative and census data to answer policy relevant questions.

Since 2016 I have been a co-director of the ESRC funded Scottish Centre for Administrative Data Research, one of the ADR UK network. That work has involved him working with colleagues across the UK to facilitate and encourage the use of anonymised linked administrative data to address key policy focused issues.
I lead a team of two (soon to be three) research fellows on ESRC funded projects using data to understand the drivers behind home deaths in Scotland, the dynamics of the nursing and midwifery professions across the UK, and the wellbeing of Scotland’s veteran community. This work involves a wide range of stakeholders from academia (including colleagues from other schools at Edinburgh Napier University), as well as policy, regulatory, and the public.

I was lead for Edinburgh Napier University’s development of a submission for Unit of Assessment 3 to REF 2021 between 2016 and 2019. I have also played a leading role in enabling the university to become a pocket of excellence associated with Unit of Assessment 3 (Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy) in the Scottish Graduate School for the Social Sciences.

I am passionate about the transformative potential of education. He has written on pedagogy in nurse education, and on the population health in pre-registration curriculum. He works closely with colleagues internationally to encourage person centred learning through flipped classroom approaches.

News

Events

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Member of Nursing and Midwifery Council Thought Leadership Group

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Workshop lead: Unlocking data to better understand the nursing & midwifery workforce
  • Scientific advisory group - International Medical Geographies Symposium
  • Seminar: Last 1000 days of Life
  • Harnessing the Power of Datasets to Develop Policy in New Zealand
  • Frontier Event Organiser: Employability and tackling poverty
  • Organiser symposium on ‘Big Data’, RCN Research Conference, University of Nottingham.
  • Invited to sit on Scientific Advisory Panel for NETNEP International Nurse Education Conference (2015)

 

Editorial Activity

  • Editorial Advisory Group for the journal Nurse Education Today

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External reviewer promotion application

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • ADR UK - 'Cross-partnership working' award
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • University of Stirling Rated Award
  • Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Scottish Graduate School for the Social Sciences proposal reviewer
  • Carnegie Trust Reviewer
  • ESRC Peer Review College membership

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Reviewer for applications to Scottish Graduate School for the Social Sciences Steer competition
  • Funding proposals reviewed for ESRC, Chief Scientists Office for Scotland, and Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare

 

Invited Speaker

  • ADR UK Webinar keynote on the NMC-Census England and Wales dataset
  • Invited to present to Centre for Healthcare Education Research, University of Aberdeen
  • Scotland Policy Conferences keynote speaker
  • Using data to realise the potential of the 'Last 1000 days
  • Harnessing the power of large integrated national administrative datasets to develop policy in New Zealand
  • RAF Association research seminar - invited speaker
  • Speaker at seminar organised for government analysts from South Korea
  • Health and homelessness Conference, NHS Edinburgh, August, 2011.
  • Scottish Blackboard Users Group (Scot-BUG) (2014).
  • Scottish Longitudinal Studies Roadshow
  • NETNEP International Nurse Education Conference, Brisbane Australia (April 2016).
  • Scotstat Data Linkage Conference, Edinburgh (2012).
  • NETNEP International Nurse Education Conference, Netherlands (June 2014).
  • Medical and Nursing Faculties, University of Queensland, Australia (April 2016).

 

Media Activity

  • Guardian article on end of life research

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Registered General Nurse

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • PhD examination
  • PhD Examination
  • MRes examination

 

Reviewing

  • Peer reviewing for Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
  • Peer review of journals: BMJ, Ageing and Society, Social Science and Medicine, Nursing and Health, Nursing Standard,and Population Space and Place.
  • Appointed to Economic and Social Research Council Peer Review College (2015)

 

Date


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Differences in 5-year survival after a 'homeless' or 'housed' drugs-related hospital admission: a study of 15-30-year olds in Scotland

Journal Article
Dibben, C., Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Doherty, J., & Baldacchino, A. (2011)
Differences in 5-year survival after a 'homeless' or 'housed' drugs-related hospital admission: a study of 15-30-year olds in Scotland. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65(9), 780-785. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2009.101352
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. This study sought to estimate the additional impact of homelessness on the ...

Health and well-being of people living with and beyond cancer in Scotland: An investigation using a nationally representative dataset.

Working Paper
Atherton, I., Evans, J. & Hubbard, G. (2009)
Health and well-being of people living with and beyond cancer in Scotland: An investigation using a nationally representative dataset.

Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems.

Working Paper
Parkes, T., MacAskill, S., Brooks, O., Jepson, R., Atherton, I., Doi, L., …Eadie, D. (2009)
Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems.

Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems: policy context, epidemiology and rapid review. (draft version for comments by project commissioners and advisory group)

Working Paper
Atherton, I., Doi, L., Jepson, R. & Parkes, T. (2008)
Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems: policy context, epidemiology and rapid review. (draft version for comments by project commissioners and advisory group)

'Housing First' as a means of addressing multiple needs and homelessness.

Journal Article
Atherton, I. & Nicholls, C. M. (2007)
'Housing First' as a means of addressing multiple needs and homelessness. European journal of homelessness. 2, 289-303. ISSN 2030-2762
This paper considers the effectiveness of Housing First and its applicability to the European context. Housing First approaches explicitly incorporate secure tenures as an int...

Investigating the impact of changing weights that underpin the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004.

Working Paper
Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Cox, M., Watson, V., Ryan, M. & Sutton, M. (2007)
Investigating the impact of changing weights that underpin the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004.

Scoping a homelessness and substance misuse dataset.

Working Paper
Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Baldacchino, A. & Doherty, J. (2006)
Scoping a homelessness and substance misuse dataset.

Book review: Bailey, A - "Making Population Geography".

Journal Article
Atherton, I. M., & Atherton, I. (2006)
Book review: Bailey, A - "Making Population Geography". Population, Space and Place, 12, 217-218. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.386

Book review: Milligan, C - " Geographies of care: space, place and the voluntary sector".

Journal Article
Atherton, I., & Wiles, J. (2004)
Book review: Milligan, C - " Geographies of care: space, place and the voluntary sector". Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94, 693-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8306.2004.421_10.x

The use of multi-methods to investigate the geography of informal support networks in Scotland.

Presentation / Conference
Atherton, I. (2002, September)
The use of multi-methods to investigate the geography of informal support networks in Scotland. Paper presented at 31st Annual Conference of British Society of Gerontology, Birmingham

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • Nursing Education: what can perspectives from the social sciences contribute?
  • Cancer survivorship in Scotland: living with and beyond cancer in Scotland
  • ESRC +3 PhD funding
  • Simon Population Trust MSc funding (tuition fees and stipend)

Current Post Grad projects

Previous Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Supervision of PhD at University of Dundee