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Jessica Pawson

Jessica

Doctoral Clinical Academic Fellow and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

Centre: Centre for Bone and Joint Health

Email: j.pawson@qmul.ac.uk

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Jessica is a physiotherapist specialising in musculoskeletal and orthopaedic injuries. She has worked with patients in east London for the last 10 years as a physiotherapist. Jessica also has extensive experience working in clinical research trials – recruiting patients, coordinating the set up and management of studies.

Jessica is currently undertaking a Doctoral Fellowship funded by the HARP programme (Health Advances in Underrepresented Populations and Diseases) looking at ‘Enhancing Equity: a co-designed culturally tailored physiotherapy intervention’. This project will explore how we can best work together with underserved groups to identify barriers and challenges to accessing physiotherapy and develop solutions.

Jessica is very interested in how research can be applied in health services to help services be more equitable and serve those that need them the most.

Research

Publications

  • Pawson JR, Cannon S, Nazeer S et al. (publicationYear). Health service access for ethnically underrepresented communities: A scoping review of complex interventions. nameOfConference


  • Borra C, Pawson J, Rich N et al. (publicationYear). Sex Differences in the Prevalence of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. nameOfConference


  • Welsh A, Hanson S, Pfeiffer K et al. (publicationYear). Facilitating the transition from hospital to home after hip fracture surgery: a qualitative study from the HIP HELPER trial. nameOfConference


  • Pawson J, Cannon S (2024). CSP2023: 10 Attendance and re-referral rates in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in relation to demographic factors: a service evaluation protocol in North East London. nameOfConference


  • Pawson JR, Church D, Fletcher J et al. (2024). Rehabilitation Techniques for Adults Undergoing External Fixation Treatment for Lower Limb Reconstruction: A Systematic Review. nameOfConference


  • Littlewood C, Moffatt M, Beckhelling J et al. (2023). Physiotherapist-led exercise versus usual care (waiting-list) control for patients awaiting rotator cuff repair surgery: A pilot randomised controlled trial (POWER). nameOfConference


  • Borra C, Pawson J, Rich N et al. (2023). P91 Sex differences in the risk of chronic pain in midlife: a systematic review and meta-analysis. SSM Annual Scientific Meeting


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  • Church D, Pawson J, Hilton C et al. (2023). A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES FOR ADULT PATIENTS UNDERGOING EXTERNAL FIXATOR TREATMENT FOR LIMB RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LOWER LIMB. nameOfConference


  • Tayfur A, Şendil A, Sezik AÇ et al. (2023). Self-reported bio-psycho-social factors partially distinguish patellar tendinopathy from other knee problems and explain patellar tendinopathy severity in jumping athletes: A case-control study. nameOfConference


  • Delen M, Şendil A, Kaux J et al. (2023). Self‐reported bio‐psycho‐social factors partially distinguish rotator cuff tendinopathy from other shoulder problems and explain shoulder severity: A case‐control study. nameOfConference


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