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Thomas Grice-Jackson is a Research Fellow at Linköping University's Faculty of Medicine, jointly appointed to the Department of Health, Medicine and Care and the Department of Nursing and Reproductive Health. His work implements evidence-based health interventions for cardiovascular diseases through patient-centered co-design and participatory methodologies across European healthcare systems.
He earned a PhD in Psychology from the University of Sussex with the dissertation "Empathy for Pain," preceded by research roles at Public Health England and the UK Department of Work and Pensions focusing on welfare policy analysis.
Grice-Jackson specializes in Implementation Science and Health Services Research, employing mixed-methods approaches to integrate community perspectives into service design. His current priorities include palliative care optimization for heart failure patients and youth mental health system improvements, emphasizing real-world applicability through collaborative stakeholder engagement.
His 2025 publication demonstrates community-driven mental health service redesign in Southern England, establishing a trend toward context-specific implementation frameworks that prioritize patient agency. This work exemplifies his broader scholarly trajectory of translating participatory theory into scalable healthcare solutions.
He actively contributes to the EU-funded RAPHAEL project advancing integrated heart failure and palliative care across Europe, while collaborating with the CESAR Network and Center for Medical Humanities and Bioethics to address ethical dimensions of medical implementation.




