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Dr Jane Chudleigh PhD, MSc, PGDip, BSc, RN, SFHEA

Senior Lecturer (Research & Teaching) in Child Health

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Biography

Jane's main research interest is newborn bloodspot screening (NBS). From 2017-2020 Jane was PI for an NIHR HS&DR-funded study (ReSPoND) to develop co-designed interventions for improving the communication of positive NBS results to families. Following this, Jane successfully tendered and is PI/Co-PI for projects exploring stakeholder views of incorporating next-generation sequencing into NBS for cystic fibrosis and an evaluation of the introduction of severe combined immunodeficiency into the NBS programme in England, respectively.

Jane is currently working on funding applications to continue the work developed during the ReSPoND study as well as other aspects of NBS.

 

Research profile

    Research

    C0091669-Newborn_baby_s_grip_reflex-SPL
    Exploring Parents’ & Health Professionals’ Experiences of Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency

    Exploring views for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) to inform the NHS’s decision about including newborn bloodspot screening for SCID nationally.

    Project status: Ongoing

    Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design

    Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design

    Project status: Starting

      Research

      C0091669-Newborn_baby_s_grip_reflex-SPL
      Exploring Parents’ & Health Professionals’ Experiences of Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency

      Exploring views for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) to inform the NHS’s decision about including newborn bloodspot screening for SCID nationally.

      Project status: Ongoing

      Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design

      Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design

      Project status: Starting