Research expertise
Nursing and Midwifery research students will lead in-depth advanced research projects that have significant impact on their specific field of study, and society more widely. Students join our research community that brings together researchers with diverse expertise across these research and practitioner disciplines, including these specialist topics that research students can focus on:
- Patient experiences
- Interprofessional simulation and practice learning
- Education and student support
- Mental health and long-term conditions
- Sexual health
- Birth and breastfeeding
- Children, young people and their families
- Inclusive student learning
Working under the careful supervision of these experienced researchers, postgraduate research students will explore key national and international issues that impact patient and practitioner experiences, and human health. Postgraduate research students are encouraged to apply patient-centred and community focused perspectives to address pressing contemporary challenges in nursing and midwifery care and professional practice. Creating new knowledge about how we can better understand and respond in new ways to these challenges are themes that characterise the work of our postgraduate research students, including:
- Lived experience and illness narratives
- Maternity care
- Practitioner decision making
- Workforce sustainability and professional identity
- Teaching and Learning Pedagogy
- Mental health and spirituality
We have links with NHS partners and private healthcare providers, regional and national healthcare industry, and government and NGO environmental, and health groups and agencies. Where possible we support students to collaborate with these organisations to enhance the relevance and application of their research.
Research supervisors
Nursing
Dr Julie Cooke
Expertise: Preparing the future nursing workforce to meet the needs of an ageing population; case study research; phenomenology (IPA) with some case study experience.
Dr Helen Ford
Expertise: Nursing; nurse decision-making; medication use; mixed methods.
Dr Helen Holder
Expertise: nutritional risk and screening; student nurse perceptions of nursing; malnutrition; self-interviews.
Dr Emma Innes
Expertise: Type 1 Diabetes, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Lived experience, Phenomenology,, Advanced Clinical Practice.
Dr Kay Norman
Expertise: Nursing Practice; The Image of Nursing; Community Care; Mentorship and supervision; Qualitative methods.
Dr Fazilah Twining
Expertise: nursing; spirituality in BAME groups and individuals; qualitative methodologies and IPA.
Dr Richard Warner
Expertise: nursing; neurological disorders; living with multiple sclerosis; mixed methods.
Midwifery
Dr Tina Dennis
Expertise: Midwifery philosophy and practice; Professional advocacy. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Dr Lucy Hope
Expertise in peer support for breastfeeding, interested in discovering more about personal experiences during the childbearing continuum. Experience in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and application to real life maternity care setting.
Research groups
Postgraduate Research Students are encouraged to join Research Groups at the University, and those with significant focus on nursing, midwifery, patient experiences and practitioner training and education include: