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Dr Ali Rowsell is a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Primary Care Research Centre and Primary Care Behavioural Science Group. Their work focuses on healthcare quality improvement, patient-centered care, and chronic illness management. Current research includes co-managing low back pain in couples and barriers for minoritised communities accessing domestic abuse support.
Research interests span telehealth interventions, health literacy, geriatric rehabilitation, and healthcare system evaluation. Notable projects include NHS 111 urgent care service analysis and development of the PDSAFE falls-rehabilitation model for Parkinson’s patients. Publications address clinical outcomes in leukemia survivors, pre-hospital end-of-life care challenges, and digital health interventions for diabetes and cardiovascular risk.
Collaborations include international teams on health literacy initiatives and multidisciplinary groups in neurological rehabilitation. Awards section remains unpopulated with no prizes explicitly mentioned. Advising/grants section notes involvement in multiple research projects but lacks specific student mentorship details. Active participation in interdisciplinary teams like the Primary Care Research Centre drives their work on healthcare access and intervention effectiveness.
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