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Jemma McCready is a research-active academic at Northumbria University, contributing significantly to the fields of nursing, digital health, and public health. Her work focuses on patient self-management, vaccine hesitancy among healthcare professionals, and chronic illness, particularly Sjögren’s syndrome. She collaborates extensively across international institutions and is involved in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
Her research interests include:
- Digital health interventions and competence
- Vaccine hesitancy in nursing and maternal populations
- Patient experiences in chronic autoimmune conditions
- Healthcare workforce policy
- Use of assistive technologies in health and wellbeing
Recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research, particularly in understanding behavioral and psychosocial factors in health. Her work spans clinical trials, umbrella reviews, and cross-sectional studies, often targeting policy implications and digital innovation in healthcare delivery.
Scientific contributions include:
- Multiple publications in PLoS One, Journal of Nursing Scholarship, and International Journal of Nursing Studies
- Leading research on vaccination attitudes among nurses internationally
- Development and evaluation of self-management digital tools for Sjögren’s patients
Jemma McCready collaborates with a wide network of researchers across the UK, Europe, and globally, contributing to impactful health research. While specific advising or grant details are not available, her publication volume and journal quality suggest active involvement in funded research projects and scholarly leadership.