个人简介
Dr Jo Adams is a Professor of Musculoskeletal Health within the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton. Jo is an occupational therapist by background. She has led both national and international applied translational research programmes related to developing effective self- management approaches for individuals with musculoskeletal diseases. Her research is widely published and she leads collaborative partnerships to improve the translation of research into NHS clinical practice. She is also an experienced educator having taught health care professionals at pre and post registration level for over 20 years
Researching the most effective ways to support people to self-manage their joint pain in arthritis can contribute substantially to improving the quality of life for individuals with arthritis.
All my research has benefited from being multi -disciplinary and includes teams that include allied health, nursing, rheumatologists, surgeons, epidemiologists and public health physicians, engineers, teachers, patients, educationalists and lay representatives. I have led or been part of national and international multi-disciplinary teams that have secured over £6.5m in applied clinical research grants. I also champion the involvement of patients and public in clinical research design and development.
My education commitments include both undergraduate and post-graduate level and I welcome doctoral supervision with international students. I have worked as an occupational therapist in America, Canada, Bangladesh and Uganda and have current active research links with Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Sweden.
I am committed to supporting colleagues and students in developing a research career and serve as a mentor for the National Institute for Health Research to support clinical academic careers and also lead the South Central Allied Health Research Network working alongside clinical staff to implement and integrate research into the NHS and social services.
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Dial-a-molecule workshop: computational prediction of reaction outcomes and optimum synthetic routes - Kilpin, Kelly J., Goodman, Jonathan M., Johnson, A. Peter and Whitby, Richard J. Published:2015Publication:Chemistry Central JournalVolume:9, (1)Page Range:1-3doi:10.1186/s13065-015-0129-9
Chemistry Central Journal themed issue: Dial-a-Molecule - Kilpin, Kelly J. and Whitby, Richard J. Published:2015Publication:Chemistry Central JournalVolume:9, (1)Page Range:1-3doi:10.1186/s13065-015-0122-3
The importance of building trust and tailoring interactions when meeting older adults’ health literacy needs - Brooks, Lotty, Ballinger, Claire, Nutbeam, Donald and Adams, Jo Published:2016Publication:Disability and RehabilitationPage Range:1-31doi:10.1080/09638288.2016.1231849
Hand impairment and functional ability: a matched case comparison study between people with rheumatoid arthritis and healthy controls - Packer, M., Williams, M., Samuel, D. and Adams, J. Published:2016Publication:Hand TherapyPage Range:1-8doi:10.1177/1758998316666481
What factors do people with joint pain feel are important in designing and developing community information-based self-management approaches? A patient and public engagement report - Adams, Jo, Whale, Elizabeth, Walker, Dawn-Marie, Parsons, Luke and Wilson, Nicky Published:2016Publication:Musculoskeletal CarePage Range:1-5doi:10.1002/msc.1158
Being useful: why clear, understandable research that communicates our usefulness matters - Adams, Jo Published:2016Publication:The British Journal of Occupational TherapyVolume:79, (6)Page Range:335-335doi:10.1177/0308022616642254