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Dr Emma Kinley

School of Psychology

Faculty of Health

Degrees

2023, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, PhD (Population and Health Sciences)
2023, British Psychological Society, United Kingdom, Doctorate in Health Psychology (HCPC Registered Health Psychologist)
2017, University of Stirling, United Kingdom, MSc Health Psychology
2016, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, BSc (Hons) Psychology & Criminology

Academic appointments

Senior Lecturer and HCPC Registered Health Psychologist, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, 2024 - present
Patient and Public Involvement and Community and Engagement Involvement Research Fellow, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, 2022 - 2024

Journal article

Kinley E, Pinnock H, Steed L, McClatchey K. 2024. Delivery of Supported Self‐Management in Primary Care Asthma Reviews: Insights From the IMP2 ART Programme Health Expectations, 27 DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Hui CY, Shenton AV, Martin C, Weatherill D, Moylan D, Hayes M, Eck S, Gonzalez Rienda L, Kinley E, Pinnock H. 2024. Patient and public involvement workshop to shape artificial intelligence-supported connected asthma self-management research PLOS Digital Health, 3 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Jackson T, McClatchey K, Chan AHY, Morgan N, Kinley E, Pinnock H. 2023. Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with asthma: a co-produced mixed-methods study Psychology & Health, :1-21 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Skene I, Kinley E, Pike K, Griffiths C, Pfeffer P, Steed L. 2023. Understanding interventions delivered in the emergency department targeting improved asthma outcomes beyond the emergency department: an integrative review BMJ Open, 13 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

De Simoni A, Jackson T, Inglis Humphrey W, Preston J, Mah H, Wood HE, Kinley E, Gonzalez Rienda L, Porteous C. 2023. Patient and public involvement in research: the need for budgeting PPI staff costs in funding applications Research Involvement and Engagement, 9 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Kinley E, Skene I, Steed E, Pinnock H, McClatchey K. 2022. Delivery of supported self-management in remote asthma reviews: A systematic rapid realist review Health Expectations, 25 :1200-1214 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Morrissey M, Shepherd E, Kinley E, McClatchey K, Pinnock H. 2021. Effectiveness and perceptions of using templates in long-term condition reviews: a systematic synthesis of quantitative and qualitative studies The British journal of general practice, 71 :e652-e659 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Thesis/Dissertation

Kinley E. 2023. Delivery of Supported Self-Management in Asthma Reviews: An Observational Study Nested in the IMP2ART Programme of Work Pinnock H, Kirstie M, Steed E.

Conference publication

Kinley E, Mcclatchey K, Steed L, Pinnock H. 2022. Delivery of supported self-management in asthma reviews: an observational study EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 60 DOI Publisher Url

McClatchey K, Jackson T, Kinley E, Chan A, Morgan N, Rees J, Pinnock H. 2021. Exploring the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adults with asthma: A quantitative study EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 58 DOI Publisher Url

Delaney B, Barat A, Taylor SJC, Marsh V, Mcclatchey K, Kinley E, Pinnock H. 2021. Remote asthma reviews: Developing practice resources for the IMP2ART trial EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 58 DOI Publisher Url

McClatchey K, Morrissey M, Shepherd E, Kinley E, Pinnock H. 2020. Long-term condition (LTC) review templates in clinical consultations: A mixed-methods systematic review EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 56 DOI Publisher Url

Other invited event:

British Thoracic Society Conference 2024, Manchester, UK, Guest Speaker invitation to British Thoracic Society Conference 2024 (Presenting 'Digital Approaches to the Monitoring of Respiratory Disease: Remote self-management in the context of digital inclusion'). 2024

Research Grants Awarded:

NIHR Programme Development Grant (PDG Competition 36, ref: NIHR206509)., 1. Co-applicant. NIHR Programme Development Grant (PDG Competition 36, ref: NIHR206509). PACE. A Patient-centred approach to understanding the barriers to ACcessing and Engaging with asthma care., Grant value (£): £149,999.96, Duration of research project: 12 months. 2024

Membership of professional bodies:

Chartered Psychologist: Chartered Membership of The British Psychological Society (CPsychol), British Psychological Society. 2023

Practitioner Health Psychologist, Health Care Professionals Council. 2023

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