
معرفی
Dr. Natasha Campling is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton’s School of Health Sciences, specializing in palliative and end-of-life care. She holds a PhD from King’s College London (2006) and has extensive experience as a palliative nurse at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Her research focuses on improving support for patients and families during terminal illness and bereavement, with particular attention to service provision, family-focused interventions, and medicines management.
Education:
- PhD in Health Sciences, King’s College London (2006)
- BSc(Hons) in Nursing
- PGCAP in Higher Education
Research Interests:
- End-of-life care delivery systems
- Family caregiver support
- Self-management of palliative medications (e.g., opioids)
- Paramedic roles in end-of-life care
Key Projects:
- SMART Study: Developed educational interventions to improve opioid self-management
- ActMed: Evaluated community pharmacy access to palliative medicines
- ParAid: Chief Investigator for paramedic-delivered end-of-life care research (Marie Curie-funded)
Grants and Funding:
- NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme
- NIHR School for Social Care Research
- NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Wessex
Teaching: Leads palliative care modules in BSc/MN nursing programs and contributes to the MSc in Professional Practice in Health Sciences. Currently supervising PhD student Cindy Faith Brooks.
Collaborations: Member of the Centre for Psychosocial Research in Cancer Medicines Management and the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Wessex. Active in interdisciplinary teams addressing treatment escalation plans and bereavement intervention design.



