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Dr. Louise Hoyle is a Lecturer at the University of Stirling's Health Sciences Stirling. Her research focuses on healthcare policy, nursing practices, and the intersection of intellectual disability with aging/dementia. She investigates topics such as wearable technology adoption in healthcare, nurse wellbeing strategies, and systemic challenges in long-term care. Her work bridges clinical practice, policy evaluation, and social equity.
Education & Professional Background: While specific educational details are not listed, her extensive publications indicate advanced expertise in healthcare systems, nursing, and policy analysis.
Research Interests: Dr. Hoyle’s work emphasizes practical solutions for healthcare workforce challenges, including strategies to promote nurse wellbeing, policy integration across health/social care sectors, and improving care quality for vulnerable populations. She employs mixed-methods and qualitative approaches to address gaps in dementia care for individuals with intellectual disabilities, workplace violence prevention, and technology-enabled care innovations.
Recent Article Trends (2023–2025): Her recent work clusters around three themes: 1) Dementia care in intellectually disabled populations, 2) Wearable technology implementation in clinical settings, and 3) Healthcare employee wellbeing policy analysis. These themes reflect her commitment to both clinical practice improvements and systemic policy advocacy.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed, but her research likely involves collaborations with NHS Scotland and academic institutions.
Labs/Teams: Her work is likely conducted through interdisciplinary healthcare research groups at the University of Stirling, though specific lab affiliations are unspecified.
