Staff Profile
Dr Jayne Jeffries
Research Assistant/Associate
- Address: Population Health Sciences Institute
Room 5.21 | 5thFloor | Ridley 1 | 缅北禁地 | 缅北禁地-upon-Tyne | NE1 4LP.
Jayne’s career mission is to promote opportunities for meaningful community engagement using the principles of co-creation, and to ensure people from underserved Deep End communities are valued, respected and given a voice in the research journey in order to promote better health and prevent poor health outcomes.
Jayne is establishing herself as an applied mental health and prevention researcher with over 20 years expertise as a qualitative methodologist. She is a feminist geographer working in the Population Health Sciences Institute at 缅北禁地. Her interdisciplinary portfolio of work is wide ranging, exploring the context of health and health care across allied settings from general practice and community pharmacy to voluntary organisations and participants homes. Using conceptual and methodological expertise in Participatory Action Research and inclusive approaches, she has gained a rich understanding of practitioner, patient, peer, volunteer and stakeholder roles in north east and south west England.
Tailoring longitudinal, ethnographic and creative methodologies to suit the needs of research participants, carers and service users is an important aspect of her work. Jayne’s contributions in this area include: i) shadowing social prescribing link workers in general practice; ii) health and well-being interviews with entry-level and senior NHS staff during COVID-19; iii) photovoice with a chronic pain support group; iv) mobile ethnographies of sight loss, ageing and social isolation; and v) life mapping to document acquired health conditions.
Jayne has developed a particular interest in working with underserved Deep End communities, honing specific knowledge of health services delivery research by examining patient and health care practitioner roles in primary care and public health. Jayne’s is an integral part of Deep End research, leading fieldwork to evaluate MINDED, a complex mental health intervention in to embed psychological support into DE general practice (2022-25). Her work has identified gaps in low levels of engagement in research activity, demonstrating a need to focus on community based interventions. Jayne led an NIHR Three Research Schools Prevention Fund (2025), to conduct a focused ethnography of the Community Research Link Worker (CRLW) model, established at the University of Sheffield. Jayne's expertise in co-production is focused on the EPSRC-funded Age Friendly City, ESRC IAA grant funding and peer reviewed work and co-editing role for an . Her current work is engaging with NENC Deep End general practices to co-develop a Community Pharmacy pathway to prevent chronic disease (2025-27).
Qualifications
2013 PhD Human Geography, Durham University. Thesis Title: .
2012 Associate Fellow, Higher Education Academy.
2008 MA (Merit) Human Geography, Manchester University.
2007 BA (Hons) 1st Class. Geography, University of Northumbria.
Research History
2022 - 23 The pilot evaluation: embedding a clinical psychologist in primary care to improve mental health care for patients living in the most socioeconomically disadvantaged communities within the North East and North Cumbria. NIHR Three Schools Mental Health Practice Evaluation Scheme.
2021 -22 The Thousand Workers Study: The social and economic value of the NHS: A mixed methods evaluation of health, well-being and economic impacts of the Integrated COVID Hub North East (ICHNE) Employment Outreach Programme.
2018 - 21 The impact of social prescribing on wellbeing, health, healthcare utilisation and costs for people with type 2 diabetes: multimethod SPRING_NE study. NIHR funded.
2018 - 19 Negotiating everyday spaces of inaccessibility: Collective action with disabled people to make changes happen. ESRC Impact Accelerator Account Follow on Funds.
2018 Recipe for Success. ESRC Impact Accelerator Account, Co-production Fund, 缅北禁地.
2017 - 18 Reinvigorating the policy and practice arena by facilitating workshops between disabled users with mobility needs and city place makers. ESRC Impact Accelerator Account, Co-production Fund, 缅北禁地.
2017 Hidden Histories: Disabled children's hospital lives in north east England 1920s - 1970s. HASS Faculty Research Fund (FRF), 缅北禁地. A pilot project exploring archival material relating to the WJ Sanderson Home for Crippled Children, Gosforth (1888 - 1974) at the Tyne and Wear Archives and Museum Service (TWAM).
2014 - 17 MyPlace: Mobility and Place for the Age Friendly City Environment. EPSRC-funded, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, 缅北禁地.
2014 Inter-agency Approaches to Health and Social Care. ERC-funded, Geography at University of Exeter in Cornwall.
2009 - 13 Becoming Disabled. ESRC-funded PhD research, Department of Geography, Durham University.
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Articles
- Jeffries J. Pre- and post- natal tales of the academy. Area 2025. Submitted.
- Finn M, Jeffries JM. . Area 2025, 57(3), e70045.
- Pollard TM, Gibson K, Tupper E, McGuire L, Griffith B, Jeffries J. . Social Science & Medicine 2025, 380, 118184.
- Finn M, Jeffries J. A Gentle Alertness to Geographies of Injustices and Activisms: Taking care in research and practice. Area Special Section 2025. Submitted.
- Pollard T, Gibson K, Griffith B, Jeffries J, Moffatt S. . British Journal of General Practice 2023, 73(735), e789-e797.
- Moffatt S, Wildman J, Pollard TM, Gibson K, Wildman JM, O'Brien N, Griffith B, Morris S, Moloney E, Jeffries J, Pearce M, Mohammed W. . Public Health Research 2023, 11(2).
- Griffith B, Pollard T, Gibson K, Jeffries J, Moffatt S. . Sociology of Health and Illness 2023, 45(2), 279-297.
- Jeffries JM, Gilroy R, Townshend TG. . Journal of Urban Design 2020, 25(2), 254-274.
- Leyshon C, Leyshon M, Jeffries JM. The complex spaces of co-production, volunteering, ageing and care. Area 2018. Submitted.
- Jeffries JM. . Social Science and Medicine 2018, 211, 61-69.
- Hall E, Holt L, Jeffries JM, Power A. Geographies of co-production: Learning from inclusive research approaches at the margins. Area Special Section 2018. In Preparation.
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Book Chapter
- Jeffries J, Wright P. . In: Spinney,J;Reimer,S;Pinch,P, ed. Mobilising Design. Oxford: Routledge, 2017.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Jeffries J, Wearn A, Hassan S, Fryer K, Mitchell C, Sowden S. . In: 17th European Public Health Conference. 2024, Lisbon, Portugal: Oxford University Press.
- Jeffries J, Wearn A, Hassan S, Chew-Graham C, Sowden S. . In: Society for Social Medicine & Population Health Annual Scientific Meeting. 2023, 缅北禁地, UK: BMJ Publishing Group.
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Report
- Midgley J, Jeffries J, Aitken D, Dravers N, Skinner M. . 缅北禁地 upon Tyne: 缅北禁地, 2018.