معرفی
Dr. Louise Stayt serves as Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University's Oxford School of Nursing and Midwifery, actively contributing to the Centre for Healthcare Research through the Clinical Care and Complex Health Needs group. Her academic role bridges nursing education with translational research addressing critical gaps in intensive care practice and patient recovery.
Her research program centers on critical care nursing challenges, with primary foci including:
- Patient safety protocols during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic
- Fatigue management interventions for post-ICU recovery
- Telehealth decision-making frameworks
- Evidence-based oral care standards in critical care
- Nurse workforce sustainability
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals evolving research trajectories: foundational work on patient narratives (2015-2019) transitioned into pandemic response studies (2020-2022), now advancing toward technology-integrated solutions like AI recovery dashboards and fatigue self-management systems (2023-2025).
Dr. Stayt secures competitive external funding through:
- NIHR grant (2024-2026): Leading a feasibility trial for fatigue self-management interventions post-critical illness
- King's College London project (2025): Co-investigating AI-powered recovery pathway dashboards
She actively shapes national standards through the British Association of Critical Care Nurses, most notably developing evidence-based oral care consensus guidelines adopted across UK critical care units.



