Staff Profile
Current Role and Projects
I work on a variety of qualitative and public and patient involvement research projects related to Parkinson's.
Qualifications
MSc Foundations of Clinical Psychology - Newcastle University (2022-2023)
BSc Clinical Psychology - University of Sunderland (2019-2022)
Ongoing Projects:
- MJFF Funded "Measuring What Matters" - Exploring the meaningfulness of digital mobility outcomes from the perspective of people with Parkinson's. A qualitative project focussed on embedding diversity and inclusion within the development of digital health technologies and wearable devices.
- NIHR funded "TraPCAf" - Global health project looking to transform Parkinson's care in Africa. It is a multi-faceted, mixed methods, multi national research project with seven work packages. I focus on the qualitative work package exploring the lived experience of Parkinson's in Africa.
Past Projects:
- IMI funded "Mobilise-D" - Produced a set of validated and accepted digital mobility outcomes to monitor the gait of people with various mobility problems. I was involved in the development of the data visualisation from the digital mobility outcomes and ensuring the patient's voice was embedded within this development process.