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fawnharradhyde has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in October 2022. Besides social media accounts, fawnharradhyde has populated their site with Podcast - Ethics and Ethnography - Thinking in Between, Deteriorating care home residents as ‘matter out of place’ in both care homes and hospitals: An ethnographic study. Social Science & Medicine, 383:118012, Could Peer‐Mentors Support Families of Care Home Residents to Prepare for Deterioration and End‐of‐Life? An Interview Study with Families and Care Home Staff. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2024;1:6768469, ‘Weighing up risks’: A model of care home staff decision-making about potential resident hospital transfers. Age and Ageing. 2022;51(7):afac17c [Co-authors; Prof Natalie Armstrong and Dr Chris Williams], BSG Emerging Researchers Gerontology & Tonic: Care homes and carers with Dr Fawn Harrad-Hyde, Ethics and Ethnography (Catherine Pope, Nicola Mackintosh, Shadreck Mwale, and Fawn Harrad-Hyde) - Thinking In Between | Podcast on Spotify, In Conversation With... Dr Fawn Harrad-Hyde and Margaret Davidson - In Conversation with | Podcast on Spotify, University of Leicester staff profile, LinkedIn - Fawn Harrad-Hyde, Fawn Harrad-Hyde Google Scholar profile, NIHR Blog - Redeployment into a care home during the pandemic, X - @FawnHarradHyde, BSG Blog - Do families experience a moral injury when their relative moves into a care home? - Care Homes Research Blog, PhD Thesis - Understanding Hospital transfers from care homes in England: An ethnographic study of care home staff decision-making, BSG Blog - Being a researcher and a relative: reflections on supporting a family member living in a care home, Preparing for Change study summary, Hospital transfers from care homes: Conceptualising staff decision-making as a form of risk work. Health, Risk and Society. 2022;24(7-8):317-335 [Co-authors: Dr Chris Williams and Prof Natalie Armstrong], Using advance and emergency care plans during transfer decisions: A grounded theory interview study with care home staff. Palliative Medicine. 2021;36(1):200-207 [Co-authors: Prof Natalie Armstrong and Dr Chris Williams], Sketchnote summary of PhD - What things do care home staff consider when deciding whether to send residents to hospital?.