British Journal of Nursing
Dr Karen Campbell's Recognition (98)
University of West of Scotland MSc Programme in Advanced Practice
The East of Scotland Haematology Nurse Group use of the Virtual Classroom Environment in the Provision of Continuous Professional Development through a Macmillan Online Lecture Series . ELearning in Health Conference: collaboration, sharing and sustainabi
Elluminate Live! for Haematology Nurse Education. Scottish Haematology Society .Dunblane 15th-16th September
Nursing Education Programmes: Case Studies and Round-Table
Chair plenary session (2011) eLearning in Health Conference: collaboration, sharing and sustainability in the current environment. Aston University Birmingham 27th-28th June
Caring Connections Virtual
Crossing Boundaries in Cancer Care Glasgow
Nursing Midwifery Council
UK Oncology Nursing Society
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
The Implementation of the use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures into routine Clinical Practice for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
BJMOPEN
Journal of Patient Experience
Cancer Nursing Practice
Quinquennial Review Professional Doctorate Oxford Brookes
Expert Committee: President UK Oncology Nursing Society
2024 - 2026
Recognition Type Advisory panels and expert committees or witness Description As the elected President of the UK Oncology Nursing Society (UKONS), I have led the organisation to new heights. With a membership of 10,000 and an annual conference attended by over 500 delegates, UKONS is a key player in the field of oncology nursing. We have an annual income of approximately £150,000 and are supported by 23 pharmaceutical companies, with ROCHE being the principal partner. Under my leadership, UKONS has initiated and developed educational resources and guidance for cancer nurses across the UK, inspiring and empowering them to provide the best possible care to their patients.
UKONS aims to inspire by providing knowledge exchange and initiating and developing educational resources and guidance for cancer nurses across the UK. The society has fifteen voluntary board members and sixty-six champions. There are eight specialist interest groups: Systemic Anti-Cancer Treatment (SACT), Acute Oncology, Haematology, Living with and Beyond, Research, Radiotherapy, Champions, Young and Early Career. UKONS is represented on other multi-professional societies boards: the UK Chemotherapy Board, the Acute Oncology Society, and the UK Supportive Cancer Care.
UKONS has launched the UK digital SACT passport, the CASCADE project and Acute Oncology (AO) passport, and AO Hotline eLearning this year alone. Recommendations from the occupational exposure to administering cytotoxic drugs. Along with NHS Education England, the Aspiring Cancer Career and Education Development Framework (ACCEND). UKONS has funded and edited ‘Fundamentals in Cancer Care' and ' Cancer Care through COVID -19' books.Research Areas Education
Pedagogy
User experience
Coaching
Health and wellbeing
Healthcare Services
Health TechnologiesResearch Themes Health Research Centres/Groups Centre for Higher Education Research Org Units School of Health and Social Care URL https://www.ukons.org/
Steering Group member- NIHR CLEAR project
2024
Recognition Type Advisory panels and expert committees or witness Description A new study funded by NIHR Health and Social Care Services
Delivery Research Programme will investigate a new position
for cervical screening which may improve uptake, comfort
and acceptability for people who are eligible for testing. The
CLEAR study is led by Professor Nicola Walsh at UWE Bristol,
in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Bristol, Queen Mary’s, University of 13 London, as well as co-applicants from the NHS, and international organisations in Canada and Auckland.Research Themes Health Research Centres/Groups Population and Public Health Research Group Org Units School of Health and Social Care
Advisory Panel: SafeCancercare
2024
Recognition Type Advisory panels and expert committees or witness Description This is a International consortium with members from USA , Sweden and European Medical device companies, which has been developed to enhance the knowledge exchange about the policy and guidelines surrounding working with Cytotoxic drugs. For us in the UK this follows European Guidance for both Pharmacy and Nursing professionals. URL https://www.safercancercare.com/
Expert Committee: Systemic Anti Cancer Treatment Digital Passport
2023
Recognition Type Advisory panels and expert committees or witness Description This is a project that is funded through the UK Oncology Nursing Society . It is a technology/ digital project that is being rolled out across the four nations of the UK. It will achieve a standardisation of the competency documentation of Cancer Nurses delivering systemic anti cancer treatment(SACT). The paper version in internationally utilised including low and middle income countries. UKONS will be hosting a symposium on the Digital equivalent to the Global Power of Oncology a conference directed and low and middle income countries.