Prof. Fiona Jones
Email:- Academic
Fiona is a Professor of Rehabilitation Research at City St George’s, University of London, she has led studies to evaluate self-management approaches within healthcare including stroke, brain injury, trauma, and recently long Covid. She has expertise in intervention development, mixed methods research and participatory methods including co-design. She worked initially in stroke and neuro rehab but her research has been applied across people with diverse and multiple long-term conditions. In 2013 Fiona launched a social enterprise ‘Bridges Self-management’ (Bridges), based on accumulating evidence and impact that self-management support is more effective when personalised to individual needs and whole teams utilise language and strategies which prioritise these methods. Bridges training is co-delivered with people living with long-term conditions and used by 100’s of healthcare teams across the UK and internationally. Fiona’s focus is on co-design and working in partnership with patients, families, and clinical teams to drive quality in self-management training, interventions, and resources.
- Adults
- Patient groups
- Work force
- Long term conditions
- Behaviour change
- Complex
- Implementation
- Neurological rehab
- Patient and public involvement and engagement
- Psychological
- Social enterprise
- Training
- Academic institution
- National Health Service (NHS)