Jane Noyes

Professor
Health and Social Services Research and Child Health
Bangor University
United Kingdom

Biography

Jane Noyes is Professor of Health and Social Services Research and Child Health, and Deputy Head of School - Director of Research. She moved to Bangor University in 2005, having previously worked at Manchester, York, Keele and Salford Universities, and the National Heart and Lung Institute at the University of London. Jane specialises in child health and social care research and cost consequences. Her research interests include acute care, complex care, long-term conditions and self-management, transition to adult services, young adulthood with disability, end of life care, and sibling and family care. She has growing interests in international maternal child health in lower and middle income countries, and reverse innovation. Jane is also interested in methodology including complex intervention development and evaluation, and qualitative and mixed method systematic review methodology. She is Lead Convenor of the Cochrane Qualitative and Implementation Methods Group and Honorary Visiting Professor in Child Health at University College Dublin. Jane collaborates with internationally renowned organisations, researchers and teams across the globe and is frequently invited to work and speak at key global events. Jane is Editor of the Journal of Advanced Nursing. She is an enthusiastic supporter of leading children’s charities in various high profile roles.

Research Intrest

Her research interests include acute care, complex care, long-term conditions and self-management, transition to adult services, young adulthood with disability, end of life care, and sibling and family care. Where appropriate, a health economic component is integrated into relevant studies. She has growing interests in international maternal child health in lower and middle income countries, and reverse innovation.

List of Publications
NOYES J AND WILLIAMS A, on behalf of the EPIC team: Allen D, Brocklehurst P, Carter C, Gregory JW, Jackson C, Lewis M, Lowes L, Russell IT, Rycroft-Malone J, Sharp J, Samuels M, Tudor Edwards R, Rhiannon Whitaker R. (2010) Evidence into practice: evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management: The EPIC Project Protocol. BMC Paediatrics.27;10:70.
WILLIAMS A, NOYES J; Information Matters Project (IMP) Team. (2009) The Information Matters Project: Health, medicines and self-care choices made by children, young people and their families: information to support decision-making. Study protocol. J Adv Nurs. 65(9):1807-16.
ROBERTS A, NOYES J (2009) Contraception and women over 40 years of age: mixed-method systematic review. J Adv Nurs;65(6):1155-70.