Margaret Dunham
margaret dunham

Dr Margaret Dunham

Associate Professor

Biography

Margaret trained as an adult nurse (RGN) and worked in the NHS for 16 years, latterly as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pain Management. She completed her PhD 2015.
Margaret is interested in appreciating the heterogeneity of the ageing population, utilising primarily qualitative methods to engage with older people themselves as service users to understand their health care needs, inform policy and develop suitable age-friendly assessment and support.
Margaret specialises in older people's experiences of health care, and innovative ways to support those needs, focusing on pain and other co-morbidities of ageing. She is currently working on a number of projects related to pain, ageing and nursing home care.
She works with groups locally and nationally to improve and enhance experiences of pain services. Margaret has collaborated with academics and health care professional across the UK, Europe and the US; presented her work at national and international nursing and multidisciplinary conferences.
She is active nationally and internationally as Associate Editor of the British Pain Society's Pain News, Chair of the British Pain Society Older People Special Interest Group, Member of the EFIC Academy and elected member of IASP's Older Persons Special Interest Group.
Margaret is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, experienced in supervising post-graduate research projects and teaching research methods. She has supervised three PhD students to completion and currently supervises three PhD students.
Margaret is interested in supporting research projects related broadly to the areas of older people’s health care needs and improving service-user experiences of health care services.

Esteem

Editorial Activity

  • Frontiers in Pain Research- Review Editor
  • Editorial Board Member British Journal of Pain
  • Associate Editor Pain News

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

 

Grant Reviewer

  • NIHR Reviewer

 

Invited Speaker

  • Irish Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting
  • "Non-malignant pain in older people." RSM
  • Does the use of the term 'frailty' adequately describe cause of death in an older population admitted to hospital and how has 'frailty' been identified, assessed and managed in hospital? RCN International Conference, Sheffield
  • Investigating the use of ‘frailty’ on death certificates and admission information -a retrospective case note analysis.

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Elected Executive Committee Member Pain in Older Persons SIG, International Association for the Study of Pain
  • Member of Education Committee British Pain Society
  • Chairman of Older People SIG, British Pain Society
  • International Association for the Study of Pain IASP
  • Registered General Nurse

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Trustee of Pain Association Scotland

 

Date


14 results

Pain newsround up: Christmas 2023

Journal Article
Dunham, M. (2023)
Pain newsround up: Christmas 2023. Pain News, 21(4), 106-107

Exploring women’s experiences of breast or trunk lymphoedema following treatment for breast cancer

Journal Article
Ulman, J., Serrant, L., Dunham, M., & Probst, H. (2024)
Exploring women’s experiences of breast or trunk lymphoedema following treatment for breast cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 42(1), 64-79. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347332.2023.2218374
Background: The experiences of women who develop lymphoedema in the breast or trunk (BTL) after treatment for breast cancer have received little attention in either the academ...

Chronic pain through COVID

Journal Article
Dunham, M., Bacon, L., Cottom, S., McCrone, P., Mehrpouya, H., Spyridonis, F., …Schofield, P. (2022)
Chronic pain through COVID. Frontiers in Pain Research, 3, Article 937652. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpain.2022.937652
Objectives: To identify good practice in the community management of chronic pain, and to understand the perspective of a group of healthcare service users towards the managem...

Importance of family counselling for anticipatory grief in cancer care

Journal Article
Dunham, M. (2022)
Importance of family counselling for anticipatory grief in cancer care. Evidence-Based Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2022-103577

CN32 Cancer nurses' experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Systematic review utilising framework analysis

Journal Article
Campbell, K., Afseth, J., & Dunham, M. (2022)
CN32 Cancer nurses' experiences and perceptions of potential occupational exposure to cytotoxic drugs: Systematic review utilising framework analysis. Annals of Oncology, 33(suppl_7), S1362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2022.07.355
Background In the UK control of substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) define chemotherapy as a hazardous substance. Therefore, it is imperative that employers ass...

Parenting among Settled Migrants from Southern Africa: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Journal Article
Machaka, R., Barley, R., Serrant, L., Furness, P., & Dunham, M. (2021)
Parenting among Settled Migrants from Southern Africa: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 30(9), 2264-2275. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-021-02013-2
The Global North has over the years been a popular destination for migrants from the Global South. Most of the migrants are in their reproductive ages who go on to bear and ra...

Smartphone Applications Designed to Improve Older People’s Chronic Pain Management: An Integrated Systematic Review

Journal Article
Dunham, M., Bonacaro, A., Schofield, P., Bacon, L., Spyridonis, F., & Mehrpouya, H. (2021)
Smartphone Applications Designed to Improve Older People’s Chronic Pain Management: An Integrated Systematic Review. Geriatrics, 6(2), https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics6020040
(1) Background: Older people’s chronic pain is often not well managed because of fears of side-effects and under-reporting. Telehealth interventions, in the form of smartphone...

Examining patterns of frailty and associated factors in older adults

Journal Article
Dunham, M. (2022)
Examining patterns of frailty and associated factors in older adults. Evidence-Based Nursing, 25(2), https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2020-103348

Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the management of pain in older people – a summary report

Journal Article
Dunham, M., Schofield, P., & Knaggs, R. (2022)
Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the management of pain in older people – a summary report. British Journal of Pain, 16(1), 6-13. https://doi.org/10.1177/2049463720976155
Objective: The objective of this study is to develop an update of the evidence-based guidelines for the management of pain in older people. Design: Review of evidence since 2...

Effect of grief on ageing populations’ physical and mental well-being

Journal Article
Dunham, M. (2021)
Effect of grief on ageing populations’ physical and mental well-being. Evidence-Based Nursing, 25(1), https://doi.org/10.1136/ebnurs-2020-103346
Abstract not available.

Current Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Paula Boyer "Case Management in Chronic Long Term Conditions, an exploratory study" Sheffield Hallam University (PhD)
  • Sheena Joseph "Improving medication adherence in patients with Dementia" Sheffield Hallam University (PhD)
  • Laura Makey "How do migrant women aged 30-50 experience social loneliness" Sheffield Hallam University
  • Ruvimbo Machaka "To explore Zimbabwe-an migrant parents’ experiences of bearing and raising children in the UK" Sheffield Hallam University (PhD completed)
  • Janet Ulman "Women's experiences of developing and living with breast or trunk lymphoedema after treatment for breast cancer: A qualitative enquiry" Sheffield Hallam University (PhD Completed)
  • Annie Dunsmore-Dawson "Family-Caregivers' Experiences in the Palliative Care Context" Sheffield Hallam University (PhD completed)