个人简介
Prior to appointment as Foundation Professor of General Practice and Primary Care in Peninsula Medical School (Universities of Exeter and Plymouth, John was a senior clinical lecturer at King’s College London, and previously lecturer in Edinburgh.
John has led the development of Academic Primary Care in the South West Peninsula since 2002. His personal research interests focus on improving access and patient experience of Primary Care, Quality Assessment of Clinical Medicine (including an academic interest in multisource feedback within the context of revalidation of all UK doctors), Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and mitigation, in particular with studies focussing on inter-arm difference in blood pressure and early Diabetes, and provision of mental health care for patients in Primary care settings.
John leads the department, providing leadership to a team of around 45 people. John has national academic roles in respect of the UK National Institute of Health Research Trainees Coordinating Centre (member of Doctoral Awards Panel), UK National Institute of Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research Board (member), the South West Regional Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards for Senior Doctors, and Chair, UK Heads of Departments Group (Society for Academic Primary Care). John is a fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners, and obtained his doctorate in 1998 (MD) ‘The Accessibility of UK Primary Medical Care: Problems, Practice and Potential’. He has published around 230 papers in major academic journals.
研究领域
John is currently chief investigator on a NIHR (HS&DR) funded study examining issues relating to the recruitment and retention of GPs - the ReGROUP study.
John recently jointly-led a UK NIHR funded programme on improving patient experience in Primary Care, undertaken in conjunction with Professor Martin Roland (University of Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research). Much of that work focuses on the utility of the English General Practice Patient Survey, the largest routine survey of Primary Care undertaken in the world. John was involved in the design of the study, and continues to advise both Ipsos Mori and the UK Department of Health on the roll-out and implications of the findings.
John led research providing evidence around the use of multi-source feedback (360⁰ Appraisal) for the UK General Medical Council. UK doctors are subject to an ongoing process of revalidation (since 2012) and research led by John Campbell has informed the design and delivery of the related processes.
John has important ongoing work undertaken in conjunction withDr Chris Clark examining the potential role of an inter-arm difference in blood pressure as a possible marker of early vascular disease.
Finally, John has undertaken research into the diagnosis and management of depression in Primary Care settings, identifying the lack of added effect of exercise beyond the provision of routine primary care, and providing important evidence in respect of the role of cognitive behavioural therapy for patients who have proved to be resistant to treatment for depression.
近期论文
查看导师新发文章
(温馨提示:请注意重名现象,建议点开原文通过作者单位确认)
Thompson TP, Warren FC, Greaves CJ, Aveyard P, Ayres R, Byng R, Taylor RS, Campbell JL, Ussher M, Michie S, et al (In Press). Lessons learned from recruiting socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers into a pilot randomized controlled trial to explore the role of Exercise Assisted Reduction then Stop (EARS) smoking. Full text.
Thompson TP, Greaves CJ, Ayres R, Aveyard P, Warren FC, Byng R, Taylor RS, Campbell JL, Ussher M, Green C, et al (2016). An Exploratory Analysis of the Smoking and Physical Activity Outcomes from a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Exercise Assisted Reduction to Stop Smoking Intervention in Disadvantaged Groups. Nicotine Tob Res, 18(3), 289-297. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Richards SH, Dickens C, Anderson R, Richards DA, Taylor RS, Ukoumunne OC, Kessler D, Turner K, Kuyken W, Gandhi M, et al (2016). Assessing the effectiveness of enhanced psychological care for patients with depressive symptoms attending cardiac rehabilitation compared with treatment as usual (CADENCE): study protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial. Trials, 17 Abstract. Author URL. Full text.
Campbell JL, Abel G (2016). Clinical excellence: evidence on the assessment of senior doctors' applications to the UK Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards. Analysis of complete national data set. BMJ Open, 6(6). Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 3
Farrington C, Burt J, Boiko O, Campbell J, Roland M (2016). Doctors' engagements with patient experience surveys in primary and secondary care: a qualitative study. Health Expect Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 3
French LRM, Thomas L, Campbell J, Kuyken W, Lewis G, Williams C, Wiles NJ, Turner KM (2016). Individuals’ Long Term Use of Cognitive Behavioural Skills to Manage their Depression: a Qualitative Study. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1-12. Abstract. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 3
Clark CE, Taylor RS, Butcher I, Stewart MC, Price J, Fowkes FG, Shore AC, Campbell JL (2016). Inter-arm blood pressure difference and mortality: a cohort study in an asymptomatic primary care population at elevated cardiovascular risk. Br J Gen Pract, 66(646), e297-e308. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 139
Wright C, Campbell J, McGowan L, Roberts MJ, Jelley D, Chatterjee A (2016). Interpreting multisource feedback: online study of consensus and variation among GP appraisers. Br J Gen Pract, 66(645), e277-e284. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Campbell JL (2016). Lack of evidence hinders integrated primary care. BMJ, 353 Author URL.
Tallon D, Wiles N, Campbell J, Chew-Graham C, Dickens C, Macleod U, Peters TJ, Lewis G, Anderson IM, Gilbody S, et al (2016). Mirtazapine added to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for treatment-resistant depression in primary care (MIR trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 17 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Wright C, Davey A, Elmore N, Carter M, Mounce L, Wilson E, Burt J, Roland M, Campbell J (2016). Patients' use and views of real-time feedback technology in general practice. Health Expect Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5
Chung MC, Jones RCM, Harding SA, Campbell J (2016). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Older Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Psychiatric Quarterly, 87(4), 605-618. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Watson J, Salisbury C, Atherton H, Campbell J, McKinstry B, Ziebland S (2016). Proliferation of private online healthcare companies. BMJ, 352 Author URL.
Burt J, Abel G, Elmore N, Newbould J, Davey A, Llanwarne N, Maramba I, Paddison C, Benson J, Silverman J, et al (2016). Rating Communication in GP Consultations: the Association Between Ratings Made by Patients and Trained Clinical Raters. Med Care Res Rev Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 6
Holt T, Fletcher E, Warren F, Richards S, Calitri R, Green C (2016). Telephone triage systems in UK general practice: analysis of consultation duration during the index day in a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Br J Gen Pract Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 126
Varley A, Warren FC, Richards SH, Calitri R, Chaplin K, Fletcher E, Holt TA, Lattimer V, Murdoch J, Richards DA, et al (2016). The effect of nurses’ preparedness and nurse practitioner status on triage call management in primary care: a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the ESTEEM trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 58, 12-20. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 7
Burt J, Abel G, Elmore N, Lloyd C, Benson J, Sarson L, Carluccio A, Campbell J, Elliott MN, Roland M, et al (2016). Understanding negative feedback from South Asian patients: an experimental vignette study. BMJ Open, 6(9). Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 35
Sansom A, Calitri R, Carter M, Campbell J (2016). Understanding quit decisions in primary care: a qualitative study of older GPs. BMJ Open, 6(2). Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 16
Brant H, Atherton H, Ziebland S, McKinstry B, Campbell JL, Salisbury C (2016). Using alternatives to face-to-face consultations: a survey of prevalence and attitudes in general practice. Br J Gen Pract, 66(648), e460-e466. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 86
Burt J, Lloyd C, Campbell J, Roland M, Abel G (2016). Variations in GP-patient communication by ethnicity, age, and gender: evidence from a national primary care patient survey. Br J Gen Pract, 66(642), e47-e52. Abstract. Author URL. Full text.