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Doctor Joanne Turnbull

Dr Joanne Turnbull

Lecturer

Research interests

  • Urgent and emergency care
  • Health Workforce and organisational culture
  • Access to healthcare and/or help-seeking behaviour

More research

Accepting applications from PhD students.

Email: j.c.turnbull@soton.ac.uk

Address: B67, West Highfield Campus, University Road, SO17 1BJ

Research

Research groups

Research interests

  • Urgent and emergency care
  • Health Workforce and organisational culture
  • Access to healthcare and/or help-seeking behaviour

Current research

Joanne's current and recent programme of research primarily focuses on organising and delivering care in urgent and emergency care and patient help-seeking and access to services. 

 

Current and recent NIHR funded projects:

Exploring barriers to acceptance and adoption of trans-anastomotic tube feeding in babies born with duodenal atresia

Ethnographic study of patient pathways and workforce implications of NHS 111 Online (NIHR HSDR)

Evaluation of N50K 

 

Previous NIHR funded research

Drivers of Demand for Emergency and Urgent CarE (DEUCE)

A study of sense-making strategies and help-seeking behaviours associated with the use and provision of urgent care services

The work, workforce, technology and organisational implications of the '111' single point of access telephone number for urgent (non-emergency) care

Research projects

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