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Natalie Yates-Bolton serves as Senior Lecturer in Nursing and International Lead for the School of Health and Society at the University of Salford, where she develops global educational partnerships and knowledge transfer initiatives. She teaches Master’s programs in Nursing and Healthcare Leadership while supervising PhD candidates, though currently not accepting new doctoral students.
Dr. Yates-Bolton holds a PhD investigating meaning and purpose in care home life, with educational expertise in qualitative research methodologies and leadership development. Her academic journey includes international teaching engagements in Saudi Arabia, Malta, and China focused on nursing leadership and global healthcare issues.
Her research centers on Leadership, Aged Care, Dementia Care, and Cancer Care through qualitative exploration of resident lived experiences and evidence-based practice. Current work examines meaning in care home life, incident reporting systems, and pandemic impacts on nursing education, emphasizing person-centered approaches and global citizenship in healthcare.
Recent publications reveal consistent focus on elderly care quality through resident perspectives, incident reporting analysis, and dementia service design. Her 2024-2020 works demonstrate methodological rigor in interpretative phenomenological analysis, while 2014-2007 outputs establish foundational contributions to dementia inclusivity and nursing values education.
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Dr. Yates-Bolton has supervised PhD students and led five significant research projects including Wolfson Foundation-funded innovation hubs and dementia service evaluations for Salford City Council and University Hospital South Manchester. Her consultancy for Australian dementia organizations involved national service evaluations and knowledge translation, supported by Garfield Weston Foundation and KTP funding.
As Centre for Applied Health Research affiliate, she collaborates internationally through WHO/Health Education England workforce programs and delivers executive coaching for NHS leaders. Her global impact extends through leadership programs in Saudi Arabia, Malta, and China, alongside pandemic-era coaching for UK healthcare executives.

