Doctor Natasha Campling

Dr Natasha Campling

 PhD, BSc(Hons), PGCAP, FHEA, RN
Associate Professor

Research interests

  • My research is focused on understanding experiences during the last year of life and into bereavement, to improve support for patients and families during this time.  To do so my research has focused on the following areas, often co-producing and implementing interventions: 
  • Service provision, including professional contribution
  • Family-focused bereavement support

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Accepting applications from PhD students.

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About

Natasha began her career as a cancer and palliative nurse at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London before becoming an academic researcher in 2000. She undertook her PhD at King’s College London (2006), funded by a doctoral training award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, and joined the University of Southampton in 2015. She is an Associate Professor within the postgraduate taught team in the School of Health Sciences, responsible for providing specialist modules for expert cancer care clinicians as part of the MSc in Professional Practice in Health Sciences.  She combines this with her research focused on understanding experiences and processes during the last year of life and into bereavement, to improve support for patients and family caregivers during this time.