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Dr Kerry Jones

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Professional biography

 I am a Senior Lecturer in End of Life Care in WELS, HSC. From published research I have contributed evidence to All Party Parliamentary Group on Hospice and End of Life Care. Submitted evidence for ‘The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on Death, Dying and Bereavement Report’ published in March 2023. As a member of the International Stillbirth Alliance Advocacy Working Group I contribute to raising the profile of the need for bereavement support as supporting the agenda of the Every Newborn Action Plan endorsed by WHO and UNICEF to end global preventable stillbIrth rates by 2030. I also collaborate with academic researchers and organisations including hospices and bereavement support services to involve people in setting research agendas and priorities of care. I am also the Co- Lead of the OU Carer's Research Group developing research collaborations and grant submissions associated with young carers who care for family members at the end of life. In collaboration with researchers from Adelaide and Melbourne University I currently lead on the develepmment of the research netowrk and programme Setting Research and Practice Priorities for Perinatally Bereaved Men International (SOPmenI).  

Since being at the OU, I have contributed several Open Learn articles on loss:https://www.open.edu/openlearn/health-sports-psychology/mens-grief-and-belonging-through-football-following-perinatal-loss and was the Media Academic for the BBC2 production ‘ A Time to Live’ which was televised  http://www.open.edu/openlearn/tv-radio-events/tv/time-live. This documentary was nominated for the South Bank Awards in London and has generated much interest including an interview I conducted with BBC 3 Counties. 

Forthcoming books in 2024: Men's experience of loss: new understadings (Routledge 2024) (Editors Kerry Jones and Martin Robb)

                                 Carer's, practitioners and research accounts of loss and grief (Taylor Francis) (Editors Kerry Jones and Jo Horne).

                                 

 

My research, rapid reviews and systematic reviews focus has been on the following:

  • Bereaved men following perinatal loss
  • Young carers' experience of caring for family members at the end of life.
  • Children and young people's death anxiety during the pandemic
  • Care home staff experience of grief, loss and support suring Covid-19
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy by spouses and partners of patients experiencing palliative care
  • Frailty and grief in the older population
  • The use of green spaces in recovery from trauma among the older population in the UK

I currently facilitate the OU online seminar series 'Grief and bereavement in the workplace: supporting others during Covid-19' and 'Depression in the Workplace: supporting others to manage and thrive.'

As well as a Senior Lecturer in End of Life Care I am an Area Lead for the Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care (Care and Advocacy) and Qualifications Lead for Health Sciences and Health Care. Working with the module teams on the Masters in Nursing, I am engaging in production of the module in my role as Accessibility Lead for HSC WELS.

​I have obatined the Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education as well as Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).

On death, dying and bereavement

My interest in death and dying has been a long one.  I came to the OU having securing GW4 funds as a co-applicant with the universities of Bath, Bristol and Cardiff concerning dying with reduced agency for people who experience dementia/traumatic brain injury or frailty. The challenge of researching this topic and finding evidence of effective interventions of models of care at the end of life could be found in previous research I conducted on suicide in Accident and Emergency Departments and the challenge [stress, anxiety, attitudinal] of handling such cases.

Other research on end of life care was undertaken while as a NIHR Research Fellow and together with palliative care consultants secured funds to conduct research on the challenges they have faced in initiating a policy (end of life care) that has been much maligned by both the media and the public. I have been concerned by a lack of discussion, research and adequate policy around these issues as well as contentious others, particularly mental health which needs much attention.

Conducting other novel research has evolved through various projects in which I have been qualitative lead on mixed methods studies concerning dementia (funded by MIND) and later with five European partners (Norway, Ireland, Finland, Lithuania and UK) concerning dementia with EU funding.

I am trained therapist and hold a BACP approved Cert in Integrative Counselling and a Post Qualifying Cert in Counselling Children and Young People. I have worked with CRUSE bereavement Care, a Care organisation and counselling service in the South-west of England.

Research interests

My main area of research concerns end of life care across the life course including stillbirth neonatal death, parental bereavement, paediatric palliative care, brain injury, dementia, suicide and end-of-life are. I am interested in narratives of loss and experiences of grief and bereavement, in particular the way in which a person's experience of grief and bereavement is mediated by the networks to which the bereaved relate and to the discourses of a culture.

More recently, research has involved ‘Men’s experience of perinatal death’ and ‘Nursing the Dying Body.’

Forthcoming books:

Jones, K & Robb, M (Eds). Men and Loss: New Perspectives (expected publication 2023) London: Routledge

Jones, K., & Mallon, S. (Eds). Exposure to risk and resilience in death, dying and bereavement. MDPI (expected publication 2023)

Jones, K., & Horne, J. (Eds). Carers experiences of grief and loss: research, professional and carer perspectives (expected publication 2023)

 

Selected papers

Jones, K., Schnitzler, K. and Borgstrom, E. (2022) The impact of Covid-19 on long term care staff emotional well-being. Health and Social Care in the Community. https://doi.org/10.1111%2Fhsc.13969

Jones, K., & Hughes, B. (2022)  Children’s experiences of death anxiety and responses to the Covid-19. Illness, Crisis & Loss. https://doi.org/10.1177/10541373221100899

Hughes, B., & Jones. K. (2022)Young people’s experiences of death anxiety and responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. OMEGA. Journal of Death and Dying. June. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0030222822110905​

 Kerry Jones, Joseph De Lappe, Jitka Vseteckova. What support is offered and given to bereaved adult carers aged 25-44 after the death of a family member that was cared for, and how does it match their needs? A systematic review. PROSPERO 2022 CRD42022314777 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022314777

Kerry Jones, Joseph De Lappe, Jitka Vseteckova. What support is offered and given to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) carers after the death of a family member that was cared for, and how does it match their needs? A systematic review. PROSPERO 2022 CRD42022314785 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022314785

 Kerry Jones, Jitka Vseteckova, Joseph De Lappe, Jo Horne, Louise Birkett-Swan, Nichola Kentzer, Agnes Leu, Rachael Kumar, Jane Proctor, Holly Hoskisson, Elena Guggiari. Young and young adult carers for family members with dementia in the UK: a systematic review matching their needs to support offered and given. PROSPERO 2021 CRD42021281346 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021281346

Jones, K., Mallon, S., & Schnitzler, K. (2021) A scoping review of the psychological and emotional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young people. Illness, Crisis & Loss. November doi:10.1177/10541373211047191

Jones, K., Methley, A., Garcia, B., Boyle, G., & Vsetekova, J. (2021) A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care. Illness, Crisis & Loss. DOI: 10.1177/10541373211000175/ ID: ILL-20-0049.R1

Rebecca Garcia, Aoife Mahon, Geraldine Boyle, Kerry Jones, Jitka Vseteckova   (Accepted) Frailty and spousal/partner bereavement in older people: a scoping review. Journal of   Health and Social Care Improvement, 4, 1, 14-23

 Kerry Jones & Samantha Murphy (2021) Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field, International Journal of Social ResearchMethodology, 24:5, 603, 615, DOI: 10.1080/13645579.2020.1857973Jones,

Jones, K. (2021) Covid-19 and Front-Line Nursing and Health Care Workers. EC Nursing & Health Care. 3, 2: Feb.

Jones K & Methley A & Vseteckova J (2020) Protocol: A systematic review on use of green spaces in supporting recovery from trauma in older people living in community in the UK.CRD42020183058  https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020183058 

Jones K, Methley A, Boyle G, Garcia R, Vseteckova J (2020) A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with other psychological therapies in managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care in the UK. CRD42020191393

Jones, K., & Draper, J. (2020) Nurses and student nurses experience of the imminently dying: An international scoping review. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 6, 6. https://doi.org/10.12968/ijpn.2020.26.6.310

Vseteckova J, Mahon A, Boyle G, Jones K, Garcia R (2020) Frailty and spousal/partner bereavement in older people: A systematic scoping review protocol. (2020) BJSTR-CAR- RW16620 https://biomedres.us/fulltexts/BJSTR.MS.ID.004075.php http://dx.doi.org/10.26717/BJSTR.2020.24.004075

Vseteckova J, Jones K, Methley A, Boyle G, Garcia R (2020) A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with other psychological therapies in managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care worldwide. CRD42020191394]https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?RecordID=191394

Vseteckova J, Mahon A, Boyle G, Jones K and Garcia R (2020) Frailty and Spousal/Partner Bereavement in Older People: A Systematic Scoping Review Protocol. Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research  DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.24.00407

Jones, Kerry; Robb, Martin; Murphy, Sam and Davies, Alison (2019). New understandings of fathers’ experiences of grief and loss following stillbirth and neonatal death: a scoping review. Midwifery (Early Access).

Jitka Vseteckova, Aoife Mahon, Geraldine Boyle, Aravinda Guntupalli, Kerry Jones, Rebecca Garcia. Frailty and spousal/partner bereavement in older people: a systematic review. PROSPERO 2019 CRD42019149453 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42019149453

Jones, K. (2017) Renegotiating father’s identity following stillbirth: what and who am I? BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2017 (Suppl 1):p5 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-017-1457-7

Jones, K., Birchley, G., Huxtable, R., Clare, L., Walter, J. and Dixon, J., 2016. End of life care: A scoping review of experiences of Advance Care Planning for people with dementia. Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301216676121

Jones, K., Birchley, G., Huxtable, R., Clare, R., Walter, T., & Dixon, J. (2017) Dementia and Advance Care Planning: Whose Decision? European Journal of Palliative Care 1090.http://www.eapc-2017.org/files/EAPC17/dl/EJPC-Abstract-Book-2017.pdf

Birchley, G., Jones, K., Huxtable, R., Dixon, J., Kitzinger, J. and Clare, L., 2016. Dying Well with Reduced Agency: A Scoping Review and Thematic Synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty. BMC Medical Ethics, 17, 46: 1-15.

 

Funding ​and submitted bids  

 

2020 - 22 Covid related research (as PI) £ 55,000. The Open Univeristy Covid research funds.   

2018-2020 Systematic, scoping and rapid reviews (as PI) £ 11,000 The Open University Research Development

2021 Knowledge Exchange Transfer Children and Young People at risk, project 9  sustainable model with the music industry. £ 26,140. As Principal Investigator Catherine Pestano

2021 Economic and social Research Council Future Leaders Fellowship £1,285,405.43 ‘Pushing boundaries in civil leadership on racial equity: getting the leadership of hard to reach BAME communities (in, Dublin, Hamburg, Amsterdam, New York and San Francisco. As CI with OU colleagues Fidele Mutwarasibo (PI), and Dr Mustafa Ali, Prof Umut Ere, Prof Siv Vangen, Dr Owain Smolovic-Jones, Dr Alessandro Sancino and Dr Carol Jackline (Unsuccessful but with favourable reviews)2020  ESRC £66,002.51. ‘How can social support be provided to promote the mental wellbeing of adults bereaved during covid-19? A rapid review of qualitative evidence’. As CI with Jo Jordan; Rebecca Garcia and Erica Borgstrom– Unsuccessful with favourable reviews. 

2020   Dunhill PhD studentship. £200,000 (with matched funding from WELS) four inter-related WELS studentships regarding innovating and improving  health and social of frail adults. Funding application as co-investigator with Verina Waights (PI), and CI’s Manik Deepak-Gopinath, Jitka Vseteckova, Geraldine Boyle and Erica Borgstrom – unsuccessful but with favourable    reviews

2019 The Alzheimer’s Society Project Grant £238,890. ‘How care homes deliver choice in end-of-life decision-making for people with dementia in care homes’, Project Grant, £238,890. Funding application as co-investigator with Dr Jeremy Dixon (PI), Dr Christine Valentine (CI) University of Bath,Professor Richard Huxtable (PI), Dr Giles Birchley (CI) – unsuccessful but with favourable reviews.

2016 Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award, £1000,000. ‘Decisions about End of Life for Older People in Care Homes: People, Practices, Policies and Principles (DEvELOP).’ Funding application as co-investigator with Professor Richard Huxtable (PI), Dr Giles Birchley (CI), University of Bristol and Dr Jeremy Dixon (CI), and Dr Christine Valentine (CI) University of Bath - unsuccessful funding application with reviewer’s comments noted for a revised funding application to the Alzheimer’s Society   

Teaching interests

As a module team chair and qualifications lead, I am keen to support the student learning experience and to drive forward ways to engage students. The student buddy project is currently an initiative being driven forward for K220 and K219  as a mentoring scheme .

As well as Module Team Chair, I am also the Area Lead for the Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Care (Care and Advocacy), third party monitor and internal examiner for the Health and Health Sciences programme.

I am also qualifications lead for Health and Health Sciences having taking on this role following my time as Assessment Lead.

OU Academic Validation Partnership for Univeristy Centre Peterborough, University Centre Somerset. 

External Examiiner. Newman University; University of Plymouth, Univeristy South Wales

External examiner: Professional Doctorate for Counselling Psychology, University of the West of England. Candidate acheived doctorate; Canterbury Christchurch University, Candidate acheived doctorate.

Internal Examiner: PhD and HWS WELS OU

PhD supervision: I currently supervise  PhD and Professional Doctorate HSC students.

As a Senior Lecturer on End of Life Care, I am the Module Chair for K220 Death and Dying and was the lead for the Grief and Bereavement writing and production for the new K220. I am on the team for writing and production for the Masters in Nursing , K102 Health and Social Care and K210 Nursing, and involved in the presentation of K235 Dementia Care.

Previously, I taught on the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) and Medical Sciences programme (i.e. through specialist workshops, Problem Based Learning, Special Skills Study Units, lectures, examination and assessment development, and academic reviews) at the University of Exeter Medical School. It is here where students have been encouraged to consider experiences of health and illness beyond the biomedical lens to a focus on the social and cultural determinants of health and illness over the life course.

Prior to this I was a Lecturer in Ageing at the University of the West of England and was a visiting Lecturer at the University of Bristol on the Social Work programme.

I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy  and a member of the International Stillbirth Action Working Group.

Impact and engagement

Invited lectures

Jones, K. & Draper, J. (2021) 7th International Conference on Nursing Education and Practice (virtual) Nursing the imminently dying: the need for education and mentoring. March 22.

Jones, K., Birchely, G., Huxtable, R., Calre, L., Walter, T., & Dixon, J. (2020) Dementia and advance care planning at the end of life. ARC webinar. December 3.

Jones, K. (2021) Ageing Well Public Talk Series ‘Bereaved Carers. The Open University. Invited Speaker.

Jones, K, Birchley, G., Huxtable, R., Clare, L., Walter, T., & Dixon, J. (2020) ‘End of Life Care and Advance Care Planning for people with dementia: challenges and opportunities.’ International Webinar on Aging and Rejuvenation (ARC), USA. December 3-4. Invited Speaker

Jones, K. (2020) ‘Nurses experience of working with the dying and education in end of life care’ Nursing Education and Nursing and Health Care Conference. October 6-7. Houston, Texas. (postponed from March, 2020 to October 2021). Invited Speaker

Jones, K. (2019) ‘Bereavement care: Parents and professionals’ International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care 9th National Conference Effective Palliative Care: Meeting Diverse Needs. June 7. University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Invited speaker

Jones, K & Mallon, S. (2018) Workshop presentation. ‘Handling Suicide and self-harm as the front-line health professional. UNISON, The Open University, Belfast. Invited speaker

Jones, K. (2018) ‘Decision making and end of life care for people with dementia.’ Centre for Death and Society (CDAS), University of Bath, 5 May. Invited speaker.

Jones, K. (2017) ‘New advances in end of life care planning for people with dementia.’ Alzheimer’s Scotland, and The Open University, Dementia and Advance Care Planning Conference. Invited speaker.

Jones, K. (2019) Bereavement care: Parents and professionals. International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care 9th National Conference Effective Palliative Care: Meeting Diverse Needs. June 7. University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Inivited speaker

OU DDG Conference. 2018 The seminar series culminated in facilitating a conference in which national and international speakers addressed issues on the Intelligence End of Life Care data; end of life care and homelessness; and compassionate communities. This has led t a joint collaboration with the University of Bath to host a conference on the ‘Experience of Grief and Bereavement among Refugees’, Pall Mall, London, March 2019.

OU DDG Seminar series. Since 2017 the Death and Dying Group seminar series was held at the Open University. Both national and international speakers addressed issues associated with death and dying and which comprised, perinatal death; assisted suicide; learning disabilities.

BBC 2 A Time to Live. May 2017. Documentary which was nominated for an award at the South Bank in London. Generated over 2 million views and visits to Open Learn where the documentary is available.

BBC 3 Counties Radio interview question and answer about A Time to Live.

OU SCOTLAND June 2017. Dementia and Advance Care Planning Conference. With the University of Glasgow, the Alzheimer’s Society and the OU in Dumfries, facilitated a one day conference for over 100 delegates from the public, private and voluntary sector to address new models of advance care planning for people with dementia in Scotland.

University of Bath June 2016. Surviving your data workshop. This was held for Phd candidates who were conducting fieldwork with vulnerable individuals about sensitive subjects.

GW4 Dying with Reduced Agency. 2015 – 2016. A strong community of twenty academics has evolved around a common concern with dying with reduced agency. Together through day long network meetings, website, blogs and tweets (1000 unique visitors) we have worked collaboratively on publications, grant proposals and co-produced a conference and public engagement event.

Public and policy engagement. We set up a highly successful public engagement (visual artists, digital storytelling) and held a one day conference which attracted 110 participants. Approximately, 200 people from organisations were involved in engagement, consultation and sharing consultations and who were from organisations concerned with support for people with reduced agency.

Outcomes and developments. Through GW4 we have developed a strong community and created intensive dialogue about our work. We have submitted bids [Wellcome Trust, and Leverhulme). Two papers have been published following these activities and a further DeVELOP ‘Decision making and dementia at the end of life in care homes’ bid is due to be submitted to the Alzheimer’s Society.

 

Selected conferences 

 

  1. Jones, K., Robb, M., & Murphy, S. (2022) Football, men and reproductive loss. 12th Annual Conference, Centre for Death and Society, Institutions and Death. 9-10th June.

 

  1. Jones, K., Schnitzler, K., & Borgstrom, E. (2021) Long Term Care Staff Experience of Death Anxiety During Viral Outbreaks. 15th International Conference on Death, Dying & Disposal. 1-4th September.

 

  1. Jones, K., Robb, M., & Murphy, S. (2021) From mourning and isolation: Men finding meaning following perinatal death. The 11th Annual Conference, Centre for Death and Society. Death, Dying, Technology and Human Mortality. June 7-15th.

 

  1. Jones, K. & Draper, J. (2021) 7th International Conference on Nursing Education and Practice (virtual) Nursing the imminently dying: the need for education and mentoring. March 22.

 

  1. Jones, K. (2018) Men and Loss. Father’s feel too. International Stillbirth Alliance. Cork, Ireland. 24 – 26 September.

 

 

  1. Jones, K. (2018) Compassionate Clinical Practice: Supporting Men Following Perinatal Death International Children’s Palliative Care Network. Durban, South Africa. May 30 – June 2. Conference proceedings.

 

  1. Jones, Kerry; Birchley, Giles; Huxtable, Richard; Clare, Linda; Walter, Tony and Dixon, Jeremy (2017). Dementia and Advance Care Planning: Whose Decision? In: EAPC 2017: 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care, 17-20 May 2017, Madrid, Spain.

 

  1. Jones, K. (2017) Making the unspeakable visual: Memorialising the child that few  Biennial Meeting, 18 - 21 March 2017, New Orleans, Louisianna. Conference proceedings.

 

 

 

External collaborations

SOPB men (I) international network and research group: Men's experience of perinatal loss (Adelaide and Melbourne University)

International Stillborth Alliance Working Group

International Online Death and Dying Network (The OU, UK, and Sweden)

DeVELOP. Decision making in end-of-life care for people with dementia in nursing care facilities. The Open University, the University of Bath, the University of Bristol. Project team:

OU and SANDS. Parental Bereavement Following Perinatal Death. Models of Support and Care

 

 

 

 

2019 -            Member of the International stillbirth Alliance Working Group on Bereavement

                      Care and Maternal, Newborn & Child Mental Health

2017 - 18       Member of the European Association of Palliative Care

 

2007 - 09      Member of the American Sociological Associattion

 

Publications

Young People’s Experiences of Death Anxiety and Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic (2024-12)
Hughes, Ben and Jones, Kerry
OMEGA Journal of Death and Dying, 90(2) (pp. 656-673)


Covid-19: the impact of the pandemic and resulting support needs of children and young people (2024)
Hughes, Ben and Jones, Kerry
Bereavement: Journal of Grief and Responses to Death, 3 (pp. 1-15)


Enabling better carer involvement: A qualitative evaluation of the involvement service belonging to a carers organisation in the United Kingdom (2024)
Qureshi, Irtiza; Pappas, Yannis; Jones, Kerry; Mills, Roma; Napper, Tim and Vseteckova, Jitka
Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development, 8, Article 4889(10)


Nursing students experiences of end-of-life care (2023-10-20)
Jones, Kerry; Draper, Janet and Bolton, Nerys
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 29(10) (pp. 466-475)


The implications of COVID ‐19 on health and social care personnel in long‐term care facilities for older people: An international scoping review (2022-12-15)
Jones, Kerry; Schnitzler, Katy and Borgstrom, Erica
Health & Social Care in the Community, 30(6) (e3493-e3506)


A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Managing Grief Experienced by Bereaved Spouses or Partners of Adults Who Had Received Palliative Care (2022)
Jones, K.; Methley, A.; Boyle, G.; Garcia, R. and Vseteckova, J.
Illness, Crisis, & Loss, 30(4) (pp. 596-613)


Children’s Experiences of Death Anxiety and Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic (2022)
Jones, Kerry and Hughes, Ben
Illness, Crisis & Loss, 31(3) (pp. 558-575)


Frailty and spousal/partner bereavement in older people: a scoping review (2021-10)
Garcia, Rebecca; Mahon, Aiofe; , ; , and ,
Journal of Health and Social Care Improvement, 4(1) (pp. 14-23)


Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field (2021)
Jones, Kerry and Murphy, Sam
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 24(5) (pp. 603-615)


Covid-19 and Front-Line Nursing and Health Care Workers (2021)
Jones, Kerry
EC Nursing and Healthcare, 3(2) (pp. 16-17)


A scoping review of the psychological and emotional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and young people. (2021)
Jones, K.; Mallon, Sharon and Schnitzler, Katy
Illness, Crisis & Loss ((Early access))


Nurses' early and ongoing encounters with the dying and the dead: a scoping review of the international literature (2020-08-02)
Jones, Kerry; Draper, Jan and Davies, Alison
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 26(6) (pp. 310-324)


Frailty and Spousal/Partner Bereavement in Older People: A Systematic Scoping Review Protocol (2020)
Vseteckova, J.; Mahon, A.; Boyle, G.; Jones, K. and Garcia, R.
Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research, 24(4)


New understandings of fathers’ experiences of grief and loss following stillbirth and neonatal death: a scoping review (2019-12)
Jones, Kerry; Robb, Martin; Murphy, Sam and Davies, Alison
Midwifery, 79, Article 102531


End of life care: A scoping review of experiences of Advance Care Planning for people with dementia (2019-04-01)
Jones, Kerry and Birchley, Giles
Dementia, 18(3) (pp. 825-845)


Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty (2016-07-27)
Birchley, Giles; Jones, Kerry; Huxtable, Richard; Dixon, Jeremy; Kitzinger, Jenny and Clare, Linda
BMC Medical Ethics, 17, Article 46


Parental identity in narratives of grief following perinatal death (2014-12)
Jones, Kerry
Grief Matters: The Australian Journal of Grief and Bereavement, 17(2) (pp. 38-42)


By the way knowledge: grandparents, stillbirth and neonatal death (2014-09-30)
Murphy, Sam and Jones, Kerry
Human Fertility, 17(3) (pp. 210-213)


Is volunteering a public health intervention? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the health and survival of volunteers (2013-08-23)
Jenkinson, Caroline E.; Dickens, Andy P.; Jones, Kerry; Thompson-Coon, Jo; Taylor, Rod S.; Rogers, Morwenna; Bambra, Clare L.; Lang, Iain and Richards, Suzanne H.
BMC Public Health, 13, Article 773


Adopting a reflexive approach to researching sensitive subjects: parental experiences of stillbirth and neonatal death (2013)
Jones, Kerry
Methodological Innovations Online, 8(1) (pp. 113-127)


The loss of a same sex partner: gay and masculine identity in men’s experience of bereavement (2024)
Jones, Kerry
In: Jones, Kerry and Robb, Martin eds. Men and Loss: New Perspectives on Bereavement, Grief and Masculinity
ISBN : 978-1-03-2736823-8 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London


We can’t play with them, but we can play for them’: fathers uniting in grief through football (2024)
Jones, Kerry; Murphy, Sam and Robb, Martin
In: Jones, Kerry and Robb, Martin eds. Men and Loss. New Perspectives on Bereavement, Grief and Masculinity
ISBN : 9781032368238 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London


Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field (2022-04-14)
Jones, Kerry and Murphy, Sam
In: Borgstrom, Erica; Mallon, Sharon and Murphy, Sam eds. Unpacking Sensitive Research: Epistemological and Methodological Implications
ISBN : 9781032172200 / 9781003252320 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon


Understanding the Grief and Loss Experiences of Carers: Research, Practitioner and Personal Perspectives (2024-10-01)
Jones, Kerry and Horne, Joanna eds.
Routledge Key Themes in Health and Safety
ISBN : 9781032564043 | Publisher : Routledge (In Press)


Men and Loss. New Perspectives on Bereavement, Grief and Masculinity (2024)
Jones, Kerry and Robb, Martin eds.
Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
ISBN : 978-1-03-2736823-8 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon-on-Thames, UK


Long Term Care Staff Experience of Death Anxiety During Viral Outbreaks. (2021)
Jones, Kerry; Schnitzler, Katy and Borgstrom, Erica
In : 15th International Death, Dying & Disposal Conference (1-4 Sep 2021, Manchester Metropolitan University (Virtual))


Kindertransport Refugees: Discovering our parents’ fate (2019-02-07)
Jones, Kerry
In : Refugees' Experience of Grieving the Dead (7 Feb 2019, Pall Mall, London)


Nurses engagement with the dying and dead body: the influence of early encounters in End of Life Care (2019)
Jones, Kerry and Draper, Jan
In : The 14th International Conference on the Social Context of Death, Dying and Disposal. Engagement and Education (04-07 Sep 2019, Bath University)


Bereavement care: parents and professionals (2019)
Jones, Kerry
In : International Association of Nurses in Palliative Care 9TH National Conference Effective Palliative Care: Meeting Diverse Needs (27 Jun 2019, University of Manchester)


Suicide and Self-harm - The Challenge for Front line Staff (2018-06-21)
Jones, Kerry and Mallon, Sharon
In : Suicide & Self Harm – The Challenge for Front Line Staff (21 Jun 2018, UNISON Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK)


Advance care planning and dementia: whose decision? (2018-05-15)
Jones, Kerry
In : Advance Care Planning, decision making and agency (16 May 2018, Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath, UK)


Compassionate Clinical Practice: Supporting Men Following Perinatal Death (2018-05-05)
Jones, Kerry
In : 3rd International Children's Palliative Care Conference (30 May - 2 Jun 2018, Durban, South Africa)


'On the edge of life': caring for the dying and the dead (2018)
Draper, Jan and Jones, Kerry
In : Death & Culture II (6-7 Sep 2018, University of York)


Renegotiating father’s identity following stillbirth: what and who am I? (2017-09-21)
Jones, Kerry
In : International Stillbirth Alliance 2017 (22-24 Sep 2017, Cork, Ireland) (p 1457)


Advanced Care Planning at the End of Life for People with Dementia (2017-06-13)
Jones, Kerry and Richards, Naomi
In : Dementia and End of Life Care in Scotland (13 Jun 2017, The Open University, Dumfries, Scotland)


Dementia and Advance Care Planning: Whose Decision? (2017-05-21)
Jones, Kerry; Birchley, Giles; Huxtable, Richard; Clare, Linda; Walter, Tony and Dixon, Jeremy
In : EAPC 2017: 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliaitive Care (17-20 May 2017, Madrid, Spain)


Dementia and Advance Care Planning: Whose Decision? [Conference Abstract] (2017-05-19)
Jones, Kerry; Birchley, Giles; Huxtable, Richard; Clare, Linda; Walter, Tony and Dixon, Jeremy
In : EAPC 2017: 15th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care. (17-20 May 2017, Madrid, Spain) (p 1090)


Making the unspeakable visual: Memorialising the child that few people knew (2017-03)
Jones, Kerry
In : Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting (18-21 Mar 2017, New Orleans, Louisianna)


Renegotiating father’s identity following stillbirth: what and who am I? (2017)
Jones, Kerry
In : Meeting abstracts from the International Stillbirth Alliance Conference 2017 (24-26 Sep 2017, Cork, Ireland) (pp. 5-5)


Parental identity in narratives of grief following perinatal death (2016-11-25)
Jones, Kerry
In : The British Association for Applied Linguistics Science and Communication Conference (25 Nov 2016, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK)


Support and Critical Communication in the Parental Perinatal Death Experience (2015-01-15)
Jones, Kerry
In : International Children's Palliaitve Care: Future Directions (18-21 May 2016, Buenos Aires, Argentina)


Initiating Discussion in End of life Care: Clinician’s Perspectives (2014-03-01)
Jones, Kerry; Baines, Becky and Lang, Iain
In : 10th Palliative Care Congress (10-12 Mar 2014, Harrogate International Centre)


Is 'volunteering' a Public Health Intervention: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (OP74) (2013-12)
Richards, S.; Jenkinson, C.; Dickens, A.; Jones, K.; Thompson-Coon, J.; Taylor, R.; Rogers, M.; Bambra, C. and Lang, I.
In : Society for Social Medicine 57th Annual Scientific Meeting (11-13 Sep 2013, Brighton and Sussex Medical School) (A35-A35)


Familial perspectives on end of life conversations on the special care baby unit (2012-12)
Jones, Kerry
In : 1ST European Congress on Paediatric Palliative Care (28-30 Nov 2012, Rome, Italy) (p 22)


Bereavement during employment in Higher Education (UK): 2023 Survey Report (2023-05-05)
Borgstrom, Erica; Harris, Claire A.; Jones, Kerry and Mallon, Sharon
The Open University, Milton Keynes.


A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with other psychological therapies in managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care in the UK (2020-08-06)
Jones, Kerry; Methley, Abigail; Boyle, Geraldine; Garcia, Rebecca and Vseteckova, Jitka
NIHR: National Institute for Health Research


A systematic review on use of green spaces in supporting recovery from trauma in older people living in community in the UK (2020-06-12)
Vseteckova, Jitka; Methley, Abigail and Jones, Kerry
Prospero - International prospective register of systematic reviews, CRD42020183058


Protocol: A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with other psychological therapies in managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care in the UK (2020)
Jones, Kerry; Methley, Abigail; Boyle, Geraldine; Garcia, Rebecca; Smith, K and Vseteckova, Jitka
Prospero - International Prospective register of Systematic Reviews


Protocol: A systematic review of the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) compared with other psychological therapies in managing grief experienced by bereaved spouses or partners of adults who had received palliative care worldwide (2020)
Vseteckova, Jitka; Jones, Kerry; Boyle, Geraldine; Garcia, Rebecca and Methley, Abigail
Prospero - International Prospective register of Systematic Reviews


Frailty and spousal/partner bereavement in older people: a systematic review (2019)
Vseteckova, Jitka; Mahon, Aoife; Boyle, Geraldine; Guntupalli, Aravinda; Jones, Kerry and Garcia, Rebecca
Prospero 2019 CRD4201919453