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Dr. Lisa Edwards is an Assistant Professor at the University of Bradford, affiliated with the School of Allied Health Professions & Midwifery within the Faculty of Health Studies. Her work focuses on mental health, physiotherapy education, patient-centered care, and bone health. She has contributed to studies on clinical supervision in physiotherapy, mental health trajectories in university students during the pandemic, and physical activity interventions for unemployed populations.
Her research explores healthcare quality improvement, including implementation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and disparities in early psychosis services. She has also investigated adolescent bone health and the impact of vitamin D deficiency. Dr. Edwards' recent publications emphasize practical applications of research in clinical training and community health programs.
Notable contributions include analyses of serious incident investigations in mental health services and the effectiveness of acute knee clinics for anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic research to address real-world healthcare challenges.


