
معرفی
Jane Peters is a Lecturer in Public Health Nursing and Programme Lead for the MSc Pre-Registration Nursing at the University of Plymouth's Faculty of Health. She holds dual registration as a Registered Nurse and Midwife, with over three decades of clinical experience spanning oncology, midwifery, and public health nursing. Her academic roles include leading the NRS711 'Nursing Care in Context' module and supervising postgraduate research projects.
- Education Background: PhD and MSc focused on maternal and child health, complemented by degrees in Public Health Nursing and midwifery training.
- Clinical Experience: Extensive work in community health visiting, Sure Start programmes for young parents, and acute care settings.
Research Interests: Specializes in qualitative methods including narrative analysis and ethnography. Current projects explore parent-infant interaction through self-documentation in child/parent groups, bridging Arts and Health disciplines. Her work emphasizes marginalized voices in maternal and family health contexts.
No scientific awards explicitly listed in available texts. Advising focuses on practice development and systematic reviews. Collaborates in cross-faculty initiatives but no grants mentioned in provided data.





