About
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Research
Research interests
- Domestic violence and abuse
- Life-limiting illness and end of life decision-making
- Death, dying and bereavement
- Implementation Science
Current research
The DALLI (Domestic Abuse and Life-Limiting Illness) study focuses on domestic abuse and the co-existence of life-limiting illness. Working with health and social care professionals, specialist domestic abuse and third sector organisations, and public contributors we are co-producing a toolkit to help and support those working in hospice and palliative care services to detect and respond to disclosures of domestic abuse. DALLI commenced in Januaury 2021 and is funded for 30 months by NIHR ARC Wessex. https://www.arc-wx.nihr.ac.uk/research-areas/healthy-communities/domestic-abuse-and-life-limiting-illness-identifying-and-supporting-adults-at-risk-dalli-study/
The Families and Friends in Bereavement Study has developed an online inervention to support families and friends bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resource was launched in December 2021 to coincide with National Grief Awareness Week. Further funding tto evaluate the resource was successful and will inform a final interation of the intervention www.familiesinbereavement.org.uk
Implementation Evaluation of Creating Learning Environments for Compassionate Care (CLECC) which aims to identify, characterise and explain sources of variation on implementation processes and outcomes and to better understand the complex mechanisms in implementing an intervention such as CLECC. Funded by NIHR ARC Wessex/NHS England
Development, piloting and evaluation of an Implementation Toolkit to support the successful take up of innovations and changes to practice in the integrated care system (ICS). Funded by NHS England NHS Insights Prioritisation Programme.
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Research interests
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Supervision
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Teaching
Dissertation Module Lead for MRes in Clincial and Health Research
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Biography
Dr Michelle Myall is a social scientist with a background in Sociology and Women's studies. She has worked in research across a number of academic disciplines including medical sociology, health sciences and implementation science and held academic positons at University College London and University of Portsmouth. She has also led a Research Unit for a third sector organisation.
Michelle has extensive experience of leading and conducting research in health and social care and has methodological expertise in qualitative and mixed method studies. Her research focuses on death, dying and bereavement and improving experience of those living with life-limiting conditions. Michelle has a particular research interest in domestic abuse. As an Implementation Scientist Michelle is focused on ensuring the translation of research findings into the real world of health and social care practice.
Michelle leads her own programme of research on domestic abuse and the co-existencce of long term and life-limiting conditions and ileas the DALLI study aimed at developing a toolkit for practitioners working in hospice and palliative care to help detect and respond to domestic abuse.
Michelle is an experienced doctoral supervisor and is the Senior Academic Tutor for Postgraduate Research Programmes in the School of Health Sciences. She also is the Lead for Athena SWAN in the School.
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