Research Interests
Ruby is interested in holistic approaches to research and to understanding the relationships between, and working with, music/arts and people, particularly those living with dementia.
Between 2016 – 2021, she conducted a doctoral research project exploring music with people with dementia who are living at home and the people who care for them, called:
Flourishing through Music: Understanding, Promoting and Supporting Musical Activity Shared within the Caring Relationships of People with Dementia Living at Home. (2016-20), Alzheimer’s Society.
For this project, she engaged in a process of ‘gentle empiricism’; a method for the study of living processes that is attributed to Goethe.
The project was supervised by Professor Eleanor Bradley at the ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø, Theresa Mitchell at the ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø, Dr Claire Garabedian and Professor Amanda Griffiths at the University of Nottingham. The research was conducted within the TAnDem Doctoral Training Centre (DTC), a collaborative partnership between the Universities of ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø and Nottingham, funded by The Alzheimer’s Society.
Recent Publications
Morton, T., Evans, S. B., Swift, R., Bray, J., Frost, F., Russell, C., Brooker, D., Wong, G., & Hullah, N. (2024). Strategic and operational issues in sustaining community-based dementia support groups: the Get Real with Meeting Centres realist evaluation part 2. Aging & mental health, 1–9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2024.2372058
Morton, T., Evans, S. B., Swift, R., Bray, J., Frost, F., Russell, C., Brooker, D., Wong, G., & Hullah, N. (2024). Reaching people and managing membership in community-based dementia support groups: the Get Real with Meeting Centres realist evaluation part 1. Aging & mental health, 1–9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2024.2356885
Swift, R. Oral presentation: Music and dementia. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇøshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Dementia and Falls Steering Group
Morton, T., Evans, S., Swift, R., Bray, J. and Frost, F. (2023) The legacy of COVID-19 in dementia community support: ongoing impacts on the running of meeting centres, Working with Older People, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-03-2023-0006
Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). What you can do to help your Meeting Centre: Suggestions for people who attend Meeting Centres. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø ISBN 978-0-903607-42-1
Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). Keeping Meeting Centres going long term: Recommendations for people running Meeting Centres. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø ISBN 978-0-903607-43-8
Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). Sustaining Meeting Centres and similar community-led dementia support: Suggestions for health and care professionals. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø ISBN 978-0-903607-44-5
Swift, R. (July 2023) Oral Presentation: What we learnt about barriers to accessing Meeting Centres. The Get Real with Meeting Centres Celebration Event, University of Nottingham, UK.
Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Morton, T., Bray, J., & Atkins, J. (2023). Report: Get Real with Meeting Centres: Demographic Profile. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø. Available: https://scidemreview.files.wordpress.com/2023/08/demographic-report-final-updated-310723.pdf?force_download=true
Swift, R. & Evans, S. (2023). ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇøshire Referral Pathways: Routes through Services Supporting People Living with Dementia in ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇøshire. Association for Dementia Studies
Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Morton, T., Bray, J., & Atkins, J. (2023). Report: Get Real with Meeting Centres: Herefordshire and ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇøshire Meeting Centres: barriers to attendance and recommendations for how to
address them. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø. Available: https://scidemreview.files.wordpress.com/2023/08/interview-report-final-updated-310723.pdf?force_download=true
Association for Dementia Studies (2023) Get Real with Meeting Centres Video Series. Available: https://scidemreview.wordpress.com/
Swift, R. (April 2023) Presentation: Update on UK Meeting Centres. Older Adult Mental Health DCC Business Meeting, online.
Swift, R. (February 2023) Presentation: Update on UK Meeting Centres. Early Intervention Dementia Service Business Meeting, online.
Swift, R. (October 2022) Webinar: Get Real with Meeting Centres research project: Work Package 5. Online.
Evans, S.B., Stephens, N. & Swift, R. (2022) Welcome address and PhDs. UK Dementia Congress, Birmingham
Morton, T., Evans, S.B., Frost, F., Bray, J., Swift, R. & Russell, C. (2022) Presentation: Keeping Meeting Centres for people affected by dementia going in a post-pandemic climate: The Get Real Study. UK Dementia Congress, Birmingham
Swift, R. (2021) Flourishing through Music: Understanding, Promoting and Supporting Musical Activity Shared within the Caring Relationships of People with Dementia Living at Home, PhD Thesis, ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø University, ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø.
Swift, R. and Gray, K. (2020) Arts and dementia: shaping the future. The Journal of Dementia Care, 28(6), pp. 19-20.
Gray, K., Swift, R. and Brooker, D. (2020) The Arts and Dementia: Shaping the Future. ³Ô¹ÏÉçÇø: Association for Dementia Studies.
Swift, R., Coaten, R., Dowson, R., Prytherch, D., Sutcliffe, R. and Whitmore, R (2020). Creative & Sensory Activities for people and families affected by dementia: Booklet 1. Available: /documents/TAnDem-Creative-and-Sensory-Activities-Booklet-1.pdf