Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research
 

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Jade Kettlewell

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Teaching Summary

MSc/PGDip Rehabilitation Psychology Centre for Doctoral Training in Rehabilitation and Healthcare Research Introduction to Management Psychology and Quantitative Workplace Data (IQW) Work… read more

Research Summary

I am the Principal Investigator on an ongoing NIHR SPCR funded grant, titled 'Experiences and knowledge of pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists certifying fit… read more

  • MSc/PGDip Rehabilitation Psychology
  • Centre for Doctoral Training in Rehabilitation and Healthcare Research
  • Introduction to Management Psychology and Quantitative Workplace Data (IQW)
  • Work Design, Well-being at Work (WWW)
  • Strategic HRM and Managing Diversity

Current Research

  • I am the Principal Investigator on an ongoing NIHR SPCR funded grant, titled 'Experiences and knowledge of pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists certifying fit notes'.
  • I am currently completing an NIHR SPCR funded Postdoctoral Fellowship, titled 'Exploring use and implementation of rehabilitation prescriptions for individuals admitted to UK major trauma centres: a mixed-methods study'.
  • I am supervising a MSc Rehabilitation student who is researching 'Do caregivers experience post-traumatic growth? A qualitative study exploring the positive experiences of traumatic brain injury informal caregivers'.
  • I am an International Collaborator on an Australian funded Grant which is exploring 'new models of rehabilitation to improve work and health outcomes after stroke'.

Past Research

Previously worked on the following studies:

  • NIHR funded programme grant - Multicentre Research Programme to Enhance Return to Work after Trauma (ROWTATE)
  • Defining the regional barriers to healthcare in Brazil during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Internal GCRF Research Awards
  • Optimising Psychoeducation for Transient Ischaemic Attack and Minor Stroke Management (OPTIMISM study)
  • My PhD research which I completed in 2019 - 'Brain-in-Hand Technology for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury: the AMBiHTION study'.

I have supervised the following MSc projects:

  • A Qualitative Study to Understand the Impact of Caring for Traumatic Injury Survivors
  • Increasing the self-efficacy and knowledge of acquired brain injury support workers through online upskilling training
  • Return to Work Following Major Trauma - Experience of Trauma Survivors: A Qualitative Investigation

Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

The University of Nottingham


telephone: +44 (0) 115 846 6901
email:denise.kendrick@nottingham.ac.uk