About
Chiara is an Associate Professor and she leads the Health Workforce & Systems theme in the School of Health Sciences. She is deputy theme lead for the NIHR ARC Wessex Workforce and Health Systems theme. Chiara leads a research programme around health workforce wellbeing and performance, with a specific focus on work hours and workforce configuration. Chiara's expertise lies in analysing workforce routinely collected data from rostering systems. Her work is supported by NIHR and ESRC grants, and an Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard award.
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Teaching
My education contribution is strongly linked to my research, where I design and deliver courses around patient safety and workforce wellbeing. My education contribution shapes my research, where I co-develop research with students in our programmes.
I am passionate about supporting our students read and critically appraise research, so I have developed a video series in partnership with Elsevier to aid students move their first steps in understanding research: Research video series
As well as a stats-focused tutorial commissioned by the National Centre for Research Methods, to support students reading and interpreting tables from quantitative studies: Descriptive data and inferential statistics by Chiara Dall’Ora and Interpreting tables reporting tests of association and tests of effectiveness by Chiara Dall’Ora
My current teaching contribution is:
- Theme Lead for Influencing Innovation & Change - Human Factors & Patient Safety theme
- Leading sessions linked to my research:
- Health Workforce Wellbeing & Burnout
- Safe Staffing & Resource Allocation
- Patient Safety for Postgraduate Students
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Biography
Chiara qualified as a Registered Nurse after completing her Bachelor Degree in Italy, at the Universita' degli Studi di Milano Bicocca in 2011. In 2013 she gained a Masters Degree in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences at the Universita' degli Studi di Milano Bicocca.
In 2018, she was awarded a PhD in Health Sciences at the University of Southampton, where she was then employed as a research fellow. Since 2023, Chiara has been an Associate Professor within the School of Health Sciences, where she splits her time between research and education.
Prizes
- IJNS Rosemary Crow Award (2016)
- Best abstract session presentation HSRUK 2018 (2018)
- IJNS Rosemary Crow Award (2016)
- Best abstract session presentation HSRUK 2018 (2018)
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