Summary
Liz worked for many years with people living with enduring mental health problems before training as a social worker. She then worked as a specialist social worker in dementia care, with a particular interest in the ways in which the condition is experienced by, and impacts upon, LGBT* people (also the topic of her PhD which was awarded in 2008).
Her principal focus, in both teaching and research, is on creative approaches to wellbeing, including using music as a healing intervention and empowering older people at risk of reduced wellbeing due to social isolation
Journal Article
Clinician and patient experiences of managing and living with oral and dental manifestations of scleroderma: A scoping review
Mills, T. J., Price, E., Aggarwal, V. R., Del Galdo, F., & Walker, L. (2023). Clinician and patient experiences of managing and living with oral and dental manifestations of scleroderma: A scoping review. Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders, https://doi.org/10.1177/23971983231193515
Me, myself, and nature: living with dementia and connecting with the natural world – more than a breath of fresh air? A literature review
Bennett, J., Wolverson, E., & Price, L. (2022). Me, myself, and nature: living with dementia and connecting with the natural world – more than a breath of fresh air? A literature review. Dementia, https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012221117896
Dressings and dignity in community nursing
Stevens, E., Price, E., & Walker, L. (2021). Dressings and dignity in community nursing. British Journal of Community Nursing, 26(11), 526-531. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2021.26.11.526