Dr Pauline Nelson

BA, PhD

Management School

Research Fellow (NIHR) New Roles in Mental Health Project

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P.A.Nelson@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 231 6087

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Dr Pauline Nelson
Management School
E006
Western Bank Villa
300-302 Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
Profile

Pauline joined Sheffield University Management School (SUMS) as a Research Fellow in June 2023 as part of the NIHR New Roles in Mental Health Project , having previously worked as an applied health services researcher at the University of Manchester. Pauline completed her PhD at Manchester in 2010. Her thesis focused on family experiences of children/young people’s long-term treatment for congenital facial ‘difference’. Her work focuses on new ways of working in the organisation and delivery of health and social care, in particular workforce, skill-mix change and boundary work.

Qualifications
  • University of Manchester, BA (Hons.)
  • University of Manchester, PhD
Research interests

Her work focuses on new ways of working in the organisation and delivery of health and social care, in particular workforce, skill-mix change and boundary work. Her research interests include:

  • New models of health and social care
  • Workforce, skill-mix change, boundary work
  • Digital working
  • Qualitative research methods
  • Implementation Health services/medical sociology/organisation studies
Publications

Journal articles

Conference proceedings papers

  • Nelson PA, Kane K, Chisholm A, Pearce C, Keyworth C, Rutter MK, Chew-Graham CA, Griffiths CEM & Cordingley L (2014) 'I should have taken that further': a mixed-methods study of missed opportunities in the cardiovascular risk assessment of patients with psoriasis. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 171(6) (pp E109-E110) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Thorneloe RJ, Nelson P, Bundy C, Griffiths CE, Ashcroft DM & Cordingley L (2014) Existing self-report tools are not suitable for measuring adherence to topical therapies in psoriasis. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 134 (pp S55-S55) RIS download Bibtex download

Preprints

Research group

Organisation Studies Research Cluster