Patricia Jarrett
Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Link Lecturer Homerton Hospital
Career summary
A senior lecturer in the department of Maternal and Child Health at City University, London. Patricia has worked as a midwife in the National Health Service for many years and also has experience working in the Middle East and North America as a midwife and nurse. Currently supervising two PhD students in the school of Community and Health Sciences.
Qualifications
MPhil, BA (Hons) Social Science and Information Systems, Postgraduate Certificate in Research Methods for the Social Sciences, RN, Midwife
MPhil Dissertation entitled: Interprofessional Relationships Surrounding the Care of Pregnant Women: An Extended Case Study of a Multi-Professional Educational Programme. Liverpool John Moores University2000
Award(s)
£148, 201 Award made by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, 2006 - 2009.
Completed Research
Women who experience Mental Health Problems During Pregnancy: How Can Midwives be Helped to Manage their Care? Patricia Jarrett, Professor Josephine Green, Ms Helen Spiby, Burdett Trust for Nursing, Project Start Date: 01/11/2006 Project End Date: 09/09/2009
Areas of Interests
Perinatal Mental Health
Publications
Journal publications
Samwiil, L, Mercer, C, Jarrett, P and O'Malley, S (2004) Audit of Post-Natal Care for Women with Moderate to Severe Pre-eclampsia. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
GOPEC Consortium (2005) Disentangling Fetal and Maternal Susceptibility for Pre-eclampsia: A British Multicenter Candidate-Gene Study. American Journal of Human Genetics.
Barlow J, Jarrett P, Mockford C, McIntosh E, Davis H, Stewart-Brown S (2007) 'Role of home visiting in improving parenting and health in families at risk of abuse and neglect: results of a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation.', Archives Of Disease In Childhood. Education and Practice Edition, 92 (3), 229 - 233 (0003-9888).
Barlow J, Jarrett P, Mockford C, Kirkpatrick S, Davis H, Stewart-Brown S (2006) 'The role of home visiting in improving parenting and health in families at risk of abuse and neglect: Results of a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation', Archives Of Disease In Childhood. Education and Practice Edition, (0003-9888)
Reports
Barlow J, Jarrett P, Mockford C, McIntosh E, Davis H, Stewart-Brown S (2005) The Oxfordshire Home Visiting Study, Final Report.
Jarrett, P (2010) Women who Present with Mental Health Problems during pregnancy: How Can Midwives be Helped to Manage their Care? Final Report.