Lorraine Culley

Professor
School of Applied Social Sciences
De Montfort University
United Kingdom

Academician Reproductive Medicine
Biography

Lorraine Culley is a sociologist by background and a graduate of the Universities of Liverpool (BA, PhD) and London (MA). Her research is focused on social and political aspects of health and healthcare, with a particular emphasis on ethnic and gender inequalities, chronic conditions, social aspects of infertility, reproductive technologies and endometriosis.

Research Intrest

Social aspects of infertility and reproductive technologies, Diversity, health and healthcare (gender and ethnicity), Endometriosis, User perspectives on health/care, Chronic Illness, Qualitative research methods, Children’s health.

List of Publications
Hudson N, Culley L, Johnson M, McFeeters M, Robertson N, Angell E, Lakhanpaul M (2016) Asthma management in British South Asian children: an application of the candidacy framework to a qualitative understanding of barriers to effective and accessible asthma care. BMC Public Health 16: 510.
Norton W, Hudson N, Fish J, Culley L (2016) Gay mens journeys to parenthood via surrogacy: an exploratory study of UK residents. Oral presentation (O-284) at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, 32nd Annual Meeting, Helsinki, Finland.
Culley L et al. (2017) Qualitative study of the impact of endometriosis on male partners. Human Reproduction, 32: 1667-1673.