Janet Hanley
Janet Hanley

Dr Janet Hanley

Associate Professor

Biography

I have a clinical background in community nursing and community service development. I also worked in NHS research management in NHS Lothian for many years developing systems for research governance and research opportunities for NHS staff including developing a clinical academic research careers scheme for Nurses, Midwives and Allied health Professionals.

I maintained academic links throughout my NHS career and having held part time seconded and honorary research fellowships at University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University and Queen Margaret University, I returned to Edinburgh Napier on a part time basis in 2013.

My research interests include the interface between self-care and health care and the introduction of new technologies into health care. My main research focus has been the use of telehealth in personal health maintenance and the management of long term conditions in primary care, but my interest in the introduction of new technologies into healthcare has also extended to acute care settings including neonatal units, critical care and admission of the elderly to hospital.

Themes

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Lothian Scale up BP Project Steering Group
  • Lothian TEC fund BP monitoring in Primary Care service implementation group
  • Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit HSRU management committee
  • SHARE (Scottish Health Research Volunteer Register) – National Management Committee Member
  • Lothian NMAHP Research Strategy Management committee
  • Lothian Clinical Academic Research Careers Scheme management board
  • Scottish School of Primary Care National Operational Group – external panel member/ advisor

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • European Cardiology Society and World Cardiology Congress 2019, Paris
  • An Innovation Civic Challenge: Healthy Ageing

 

Editorial Activity

  • BMC Family Practice – Associate Editor

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • The RCGP Research Paper of the Year Award 2014: Effectiveness of telemonitoring integrated into existing clinical services on hospital admission for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: researcher blind, multicentre, randomised controlle

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Healthcare
  • Edinburgh and Lothian Health Foundation Research Awards Committee member

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Swiss National Science Foundation
  • Health Research Council (Hong Kong)
  • NIHR
  • Health Research Board (Ireland)

 

Invited Speaker

  • BP monitoring in the home /The impact of a telemetric blood pressure monitoring service
  • Scale up BP: the impact of research on service development
  • “Telemonitoring in Primary Care” Nursing in Practice Scotland, Glasgow 2016
  • "How to assess clinical outcomes of telemedicine - the pros and cons of randomized controlled trials" European Telemedicine Society Conference, Oslo 2016
  • “Inspiring and stimulating innovation in Scotland” Telehealth and Telecare Glasgow 2015
  • Invited panellist Telehealth and Telecare, Edinburgh 2014
  • “Telemonitoring in COPD: a leap forward?” Royal College of Physicians: Point of care testing - disruptive innovation - is the NHS ready for it?
  • “Telemonitoring in Primary Care” Scottish School of Primary Care Annual Conference: environmental influences on health. Inverness
  • “Telemonitoring in Primary Care” Scottish School of Primary Care Annual Conference: environmental influences on health. Inverness

 

Media Activity

  • Here’s looking at you, kid: how webcams help parents bond with premature babies
  • Cabinet Secretary visit to ‘Scale up BP’ project, Boroughloch Medical practice http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/health/text-pilot-to-reduce-gp-burden-1-3973459

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • PhD external examiner University of Edinburgh
  • External PhD examiner, Kings College, London
  • External PhD examiner, University of the West of Scotland
  • PhD external Examiner, University of Stirling

 

Reviewing

  • British Journal of General Practice
  • PLOS One
  • BMJ Quality and Safety
  • Health Informatics Journal
  • International Journal of Environment and Public Health
  • Primary care research and development
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Reviewer BMJ Open
  • BMC Family Practice
  • BMJ

 

Date


63 results

Telemonitoring for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cost and cost-utility analysis of a randomised controlled trial

Journal Article
Stoddart, A., van der Pol, M., Pinnock, H., Hanley, J., McCloughan, L., Todd, A., …McKinstry, B. (2015)
Telemonitoring for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cost and cost-utility analysis of a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 21(2), 108-118. https://doi.org/10.1177/1357633x14566574
We compared the costs and cost-effectiveness of telemonitoring vs usual care for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A total of 256 patients were rando...

P33 'light Touch' Telemonitoring For People With Copd In Lothian: A Pilot Evaluation With Nested Qualitative Study

Journal Article
Pinnock, H., MacNab, M., Lee, S., McCloughan, L., Hanley, J., Lindsay, A., & McKinstry, B. (2014)
P33 'light Touch' Telemonitoring For People With Copd In Lothian: A Pilot Evaluation With Nested Qualitative Study. Thorax, 69(Suppl 2), A92-A92. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-206260.183
Background and aim Professionally monitored telehealthcare has significant workload implications, but qualitative work suggested that pulse oximetry could potentially contribu...

M146 Validation Of Five Non-invasive Respiratory Rate Monitors In Patients With Copd In A Laboratory Setting

Journal Article
Rubio, N., McKinstry, B., Parker, R., Pinnock, H., Weir, C., Yerramasu, C., …Rabinovich, R. A. (2014)
M146 Validation Of Five Non-invasive Respiratory Rate Monitors In Patients With Copd In A Laboratory Setting. Thorax, 69(Suppl 2), (A216-A216). doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-206260.441. ISSN 0040-6376
Introduction There is a need of innovative models of care for patients with severe COPD and frequent AECOPD, and Telehealth (TH) is part of these programs. But current systems...

Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children: perspectives of mothers and health visitors: Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children

Journal Article
Hogg, R., de Kok, B., Netto, G., Hanley, J., & Haycock-Stuart, E. (2015)
Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children: perspectives of mothers and health visitors: Supporting Pakistani and Chinese families with young children. Child: Care, Health and Development, 41(3), 416-423. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12154
Background In the UK, public health nurses (health visitors) provide support and advice to families with young children, including those from minority ethnic communities. Whi...

The use of global positional satellite location in dementia: a feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial

Journal Article
Milne, H., van der Pol, M., McCloughan, L., Hanley, J., Mead, G., Starr, J., …McKinstry, B. (2014)
The use of global positional satellite location in dementia: a feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 14(1), 160. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-14-160
Background: Getting lost outside is stressful for people with dementia and their caregivers and a leading cause of long-term institutionalisation. Although Global Positional S...

Acceptability and perceived barriers and facilitators to creating a national research register to enable ’direct to patient’ enrolment into research: the Scottish Health Research Register (SHARE)

Journal Article
Grant, A., Ure, J., Nicolson, D. J., Hanley, J., Sheikh, A., McKinstry, B., & Sullivan, F. (2013)
Acceptability and perceived barriers and facilitators to creating a national research register to enable ’direct to patient’ enrolment into research: the Scottish Health Research Register (SHARE). BMC Health Services Research, 13(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-422
Background Difficulties with recruitment pose a major, increasingly recognised challenge to the viability of research. We sought to explore whether a register of volunteers in...

Effectiveness of telemonitoring integrated into existing clinical services on hospital admission for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: researcher blind, multicentre, randomised controlled trial

Journal Article
Pinnock, H., McCloughan, L., Todd, A., Krishan, A., Lewis, S., Stoddart, A., …McKinstry, B. (2013)
Effectiveness of telemonitoring integrated into existing clinical services on hospital admission for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: researcher blind, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 347(oct17 3), f6070-f6070. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f6070
Objective To test the effectiveness of telemonitoring integrated into existing clinical services such that intervention and control groups have access to the same clinical car...

The impact of supported telemetric monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Journal Article
Wild, S., Hanley, J., Lewis, S., McKnight, J., McCloughan, L., Padfield, P., …McKinstry, B. (2013)
The impact of supported telemetric monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 14(1), 198. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-198
Background Diabetes prevalence is increasing and current methods of management are unsustainable. Effective approaches to supporting self-management are required. The aim of t...

Telemonitoring based service redesign for the management of uncontrolled hypertension: multicentre randomised controlled trial

Journal Article
McKinstry, B., Wild, S., Pagliari, C., Paterson, M., Lewis, S., Sheikh, A., …Padfield, P. (2013)
Telemonitoring based service redesign for the management of uncontrolled hypertension: multicentre randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 346(may24), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f3030
Objective To determine if an intervention consisting of telemonitoring and supervision by usual primary care clinicians of home self measured blood pressure and optional patie...

Experiences of patients and professionals participating in the HITS home blood pressure telemonitoring trial: a qualitative study: Table 1

Journal Article
Ure, J., Hanley, J., Ure, J. P., Pagliari, C., Sheikh, A., & McKinstry, B. (2013)
Experiences of patients and professionals participating in the HITS home blood pressure telemonitoring trial: a qualitative study: Table 1. BMJ Open, 3(5), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002671
Objectives To explore the experiences of patients and professionals taking part in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of remote blood pressure (BP) telemonitoring supported b...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • MyLittleOne: use of live video streaming from neonatal unit to mothers in post natal ward. April 2015 – March 2016 - Co Applicant £70,898, Digital Health Institute
  • A feasibility study to identify an effective method of providing feedback and remote monitoring of physical activity in stroke survivors. April 2016 – December 2017, Co-applicant. Edinburgh and Lothian Health Foundation
  • Lothian Clinical Academic Careers Scheme, Exploring the use of telehealth in weight management. 2 Phd studentships to be held at QMU September 2013 - September 2019. Co- applicant, supervising one student
  • PEGASO: Development and testing of telehealth system using internet gaming approach.December 2013 – May 2017. Co-applicant 8,934,000 euros. European Union FP7
  • Development and validation of the 4AT: a new rapid screening tool for delirium.November 2012 – November 2017, Co-applicant. £839,226, National Institute for Health Research
  • ‘Light Touch’ telemonitoring for people with COPD in Lothian.October 2012 – April 2014, co-applicant £78,568, Edinburgh and Lothian Health Foundation
  • Development and evaluation of strategies to improve quality of sedation in intensive care (DESIST Study). September 2011 – December 2014 Co-applicant, £424,999. CSO plus GE Healthcare
  • The use of global position satellite tracking in wandering patients with dementia: feasibility study. September 2011 – August 2012, Co-applicant £46,000 . CSO
  • A pilot study on the feasibility of creating and using a Scottish Population Health Research Register October 2010 – September 2011 Co-applicant, £49,076. CSO
  • The assessment of vulnerability in public health nursing practice: a user-centred exploration, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern Model 1/9/2008 – 31/8/2009 Co-applicant £24,464• NHS Lothian CSO Health Services research programme
  • Telemetric supported self-monitoring of long-term illness.June 2008- July 2014 Co-applicant, £983,330. CSO Applied Research Programme Grant
  • The acceptability to Patients and Professionals of a system of remote blood pressure monitoring using mobile phone based telemetry. Co-applicant, May 2007 – Dec 2007, £9556. RCGP
  • How do intermittent self-monitored blood pressures and GP surgery-based blood pressures compare to 24 hour ambulatory monitoring? Co-applicant, 1 June 2005 – 31 May 2006 £14,605. CSO
  • An analysis of the experience of parenthood and of the health visiting service from the perspectives of Pakistani and Chinese mothers of young children. Co-applicant, 1 April 2005 – 30 June 2006, £19,055 . CSO
  • A pilot randomised controlled trial to assess the impact on blood pressure control of empowering patients to become involved in their own blood pressure management. Co- applicant September 2002 – January 2004 £4462 . CSO
  • Evaluation of outcome measures for use in urinary incontinence. Co-applicant. January 1996 – March 1998 £37,850. CSO

Current Post Grad projects

Previous Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • PhD supervision Elizabeth McAnally (QMU)