Dr Carol Gray Brunton
Post Nominals | BA (Hons) MSc PhD CPsychol AFBPsS FHEA |
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Biography | I am a Lecturer in Health and Social Care Sciences. I am a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow with the British Psychological Society with expertise in qualitative health services research. I am a member of various BPS associated groups including the Division of Academics, Teachers and Researchers in Psychology; Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section; Division of Health Psychology. I am a member of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. My research interests and expertise are as a Qualitative Health Services Researcher across three programmes of research underpinned by revealing marginalised voices: 1) experiences of cancer; 2) professional role identities and service evaluations and; 3) I lead on vaccine confidence/hesitancy I worked as a postdoctoral research fellow for 5 years at ENU in cancer and public health where I developed my own interests/expertise in vaccine uptake and confidence/hesitancy on a range of childhood vaccine e.g. for MMR, HPV, H1N1 and now for COVID-19 amongst Health & Social Care professionals. I worked as a research assistant for QMU and taught widely in psychology. I have previously worked as a psychology research assistant in the NHS on a range of research projects. I have been involved in service evaluation and consultancy for the NHS and charitable sector (Attention Fife, Macmillan Cancer Support). I have 15 years' experience of working in Higher Education and have taught widely across undergraduate and postgraduate provision for Inter-professional education including Allied Health Professionals; Psychology; all branches of Nursing; and Business students. Underpinning this teaching is applied health including qualitative heath services research; applied psychology for public health and policy. I have taught at ENU, Queen Margaret University and the Open University. Since 2019, I worked as the School Research Degrees Lead for over 50 research degrees students in the SHSC and lead and the development and monitor overall progress- for students and provide support for supervisors. I have presented widely at national and international conferences. I am active in pursuing research funding and in publishing in peer-reviewed journals. I have supervised doctoral students at PhD level for patient and carers experiences of rare cancers (two completions) and one nearing completion on vaccine confidence for HPV. I am interested in supervising students on experiences of cancer; professional role identities and services; vaccine confidence/hesitancy for HPV or COVID-19. |
Research Interests | Vaccine confidence and hesitancy Qualitative health services research. Public health and the role of psychology in improving the health of the public and for health and social care professionals. |
Teaching and Learning | I currently teach on the Masters in Healthcare management Project Dissertations; and I lead an MBA Module on Health Policy and Public Involvement. |
PhD Supervision Availability | Yes |
PhD Topics | - experiences of rare cancers and marginalised voices - professional role identities and service evaluation - vaccination confidence and hesitancy |