Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Department of Nursing Midwifery and Health undertakes research to inform policy and practice relevant to the healthcare workforce, improving the quality, safety and effectiveness of nursing and public health practice in hospital and community contexts, and informing innovation.
We seek to address major questions faced by contemporary healthcare including how to respond to the needs of an ageing population; how to prepare staff and services to deliver safe, high quality, patient-centred and compassionate care, and how to develop and deliver efficient and effective services that improve health while giving value for money.
The majority of patients in hospital and in the community are over 75 with the average age of hospital patients being over 80. As life expectancy lengthens, the proportion of older people needing care is increasing. This trend is set to continue as people aged 85 and over are the fastest growing age group in the UK. Dementia is now the leading cause of death in UK. Over a quarter of the population in England has a long term (chronic) condition (LTC) and an increasing proportion of people have two or more long term conditions. The NHS Five Year Forward View notes that ’long term conditions are now a central task of the NHS’. For a significant number of people, old age brings frailty and that often means living with more than one long-term medical condition.
Nursing and healthcare are provided in a complex and rapidly changing environment, as services are transformed to meet new aspirations and objectives. Innovations in provision are essential, and understanding whether and how they work is important. Professionals also encounter many vulnerable /hard to reach/ marginalised groups, and researchers have a role in highlighting needs and developing appropriate service responses. Members of the Department work closely with the MDRT for Integrated Health and Social Care to address these and related issues. Members of the Department are also part of the Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research, which focuses on improving the health and social wellbeing of veterans of their families.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Kemi Adeboye
- Northumbria University, School of Healthcare and Nursing Sciences - Research Assistant
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Benjamin Ajibade
- Northumbria University, School of Healthcare and Nursing Sciences - Assistant Professor
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Police involvement in interagency crisis mental health first response pathways in England: A realist and cost consequence analysis (PIONEER-MH)
Clibbens, N. (PI), Redgate, S. (CoI), Dyer, W. (CoI), Haighton, K. (CoI), Masuku, S. (CoI), McClelland, G. (CoI), Gray, J. (CoI), Van der Graaf, P. (CoI) & Flynn, D. (CoI)
National Institute for Health Research
1/04/25 → 30/11/27
Project: Other
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Developing an NIHR Health and Social care Delivery Research (HSDR) national evaluation team: InterDisciplinary Evaluation of complex innovations in heAlth and Social care (IDEAS) Centre
Bate, A. (PI), Haighton, K. (CoI), Carr, S. (CoI), Gray, J. (CoI), Salvatelli, R. (CoI), Van der Graaf, P. (CoI), Finch, T. (CoI), Sanders, T. (CoI), McMeekin, P. (CoI), Cheetham, M. (CoI), Flynn, D. (CoI), Potthoff, S. (CoI), Scott, J. (CoI) & Dalkin, S. (CoI)
National Institute for Health Research
1/02/25 → 31/01/30
Project: Other
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Early Aortic Repair in patients Needing Endovascular/open Surgery for Type B Aortic Dissection (EARNEST): A randomised trial to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of thoracic endovascular aortic repair in the subacute phase
Gray, J. (PI)
National Institute for Health Research
1/09/24 → 28/02/34
Project: Other
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ABSTRACT NUMBER: ESOC2026OT17 PREHOSPITAL BIOMARKER AND PHONE CALL-BASED DETECTION FOR ISCHAEMIC STROKE THROMBECTOMY (PRONTO): WORK IN PROGRESS
Shaw, L., Binks, R., Brunskill, G., Burgess, D., Gaude, E., McClelland, G., Suklan, J., White, P. & Price, C., 6 May 2026, In: European Stroke Journal. 11, Supplement_1, p. i1070-i1070 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting Abstract › peer-review
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A cluster randomised controlled trial, process and economic evaluation of two large-scale quality improvement interventions embedded with a national clinical audit to improve the care for young adults with type 2 diabetes (EQUIPD2): Study protocol
Sykes, M., Finch, T., Girling, M., O'Halloran, E., Medcalf-Bell, R. & Foy, R., 3 Feb 2026, In: Implementation Science. 21, 1, 12 p., 8.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Adapting and Co-Producing a Psychological First Aid Intervention for Care Home Staff: A Person-Based Approach to Enhance Workforce Resilience
Schoultz, M., Kirton, A., Scott, J., Flynn, D., Beattie, M., Denford, S. & Dickens, G. L., 30 Mar 2026, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 23, 4, 16 p., 431.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Prizes
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1st prize research methodology poster at the 2015 Northumbria University, Health and Life Sciences Research Conference
Park, V. (Recipient), 2015
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2010 Editor’s award for the intellectual contribution in Nursing Science.
Tomietto, M. (Recipient), 2010
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2023 Interprofessional.Global Award for Outstanding Interprofessional Teamwork and Collaboration: CAIPE Research Experiences Subgroup
Park, V. (Recipient), 8 Nov 2023
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Activities
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The single person experience of RAF service.
Plumley, V. (Invited speaker), Johnson, A. (Invited speaker) & Drysdale, W. (Invited speaker)
2 Dec 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research 2026
Watson, P. (Speaker), Acton, F. (Speaker) & Wakefield, R. (Speaker)
19 Oct 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Health Services Insights (Journal)
Rehackova, L. (Reviewer)
16 May 2026Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication Peer-review