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Jane Grose

 

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Dr Jane Grose

  • Job title: Research Fellow: Sustainability and Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery (Faculty of Health, Education and Society)
  • Address: Room 002, 8 Portland Villas, Drake Circus,
    Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA
  • Telephone: +441752586510
  • Facsimile: +44 (0)1752 238874
  • Email: jane.grose@plymouth.ac.uk


Role
Research Fellow
Sustainability, Society and Health 

Qualifications & background
PhD, MBA (Health exec), RN RMN 

Professional membership
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 1978- date

University and College Union (2009- to date) 

             

 


Teaching interests
Sustainability/environment, public health, health service research, qualitative research, health planning and management, sexual and reproductive health, international development 


Research interests
Public health, Sustainability/recycling, Health policy and strategy, psychosocial care,  sexual health, community development, international development 

UoP Research group membership

Centre for Health and Social Care Innovation (CHeSCI) 
Centre for Methodological Innovations (CMI) 
Preventive and Supportive Care 
Sustainability, Society and Health  

Other research
The use of descriptive words and metaphor in patient and carer experience of palliative day care: secondary analysis of a qualitative study
Service delivery for people with Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis living in the South West of England

Evidence-based rating scale selection for clinical trials of neuro-degeneration

How can attitudes, beliefs and knowledge contribute to a reduce, re-use and recycle approach to healthcare waste management? (ongoing)



 

Research degrees awarded to supervised students
MSc Amanda Clements 

Grants & contracts

MS Society £3,500 2006

 

 


Publications

Richarson, J., Grose, J.(2009) The use of descriptive words and metaphor in patient and carer experience of palliative day care: secondary analysis of a qualitative study.The Open Nursing Journal Online. 

Grose J, Bennallick M, Nichols A, Pahl S, Richardson J. (2011) How can Behaviour Change Theory Contribute to a Reduce, Re-use and Recycle Approach to Waste Management in the NHS: A Feasibility Study http://www.sciforum.net/presentation/546

Richardson J., Nichols A., Pahl S., Grose J., Bennallick M. (2011) How can behaviour change theory contribute to a reduce, re-use and recycle approach to waste management in the NHS: a feasibility study. Executive Summary 084 Sardinia 2011 Symposium Proceedings: CISA publisher, Italy

Grose J, Bennallick M, Nichols A, Pahl S, Richardson J. (2012) How can Behaviour Change Theory Contribute to a Reduce, Re-use and Recycle Approach to Waste Management in the NHS: A Feasibility Study. Special edition on Waste management Journal of Sustainability 

Grose J, Freeman J, Skirton H (2012) Providing psychosocial care to people with multiple sclerosis: can a confidant relationship add value? MS Care. 

Grose J, Freeman J, Skirton H (2012) Psychosocial Support in Multiple Sclerosis: The Confidant Relationship Explored. Health Illness and disease ebook. inter-disciplinary.net 

Grose J, Frost J, Richardson J, Skirton H (2012) The Emotional Impact of Caring for People With Increasing Cognitive Impairment: A meta- ethnography. Nursing and Health Sciences.  

 

Reports & invited lectures

CSP Congress 2010. POSTER

Service delivery for people with Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis living in the South West of England

Report: 
Service delivery for people with Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis living in the South West of England

Grose J, (2010) The emotional impact of caring for someone with a neurological disease. Parkinson’s Disease Society. Loughborough university

Grose J, (2009) What people with neurological conditions say about their care:

Improving the systematic management of long term conditions in Suffolk. Suffolk Primary Care Trust Workshop.

Grose J, Richardson J, Skirton H, Frost J, Lewis N (2009) The emotional impact of

caring for someone with cognitive impairment: a meta-ethnography. International Qualitative Methods Conference. Vancouver Canada

Grose J, (2008) Consent and MS: Issues in Mental Health. MS Society Conference. Cambridge

Grose J, Skirton H, Freeman J (2007) Living with MS: The Confidant relationship explored. PPHI Research Conference Torbay

Grose J, Skirton H, Freeman J (2006) Living with MS: The Confidant relationship explored.  MS Professionals Group Torbay

Grose J, Skirton H, Freeman J (2006) Living with MS: The Confidant relationship explored. International Qualitative Research Conference Bournemouth

Grose J, Skirton H, Freeman J (2007) Living with MS: The Confidant relationship explored. International Nursing Research Conference. Dundee

 

Recent Poster Presentations

Grose J, (2007) Living with MS: The Confidant relationship explored. 23rd Congress of European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis Prague Abstract

 

 

 


Other academic activities
Co-convenor of the Qualitative Health Research Group at PCMD
 


Additional information
Trustee of the Sadar Ram Singh Kabli Hospital and School, Harayana, North India