Professor Sharron Hinchliff
PhD, BSc(Hons), PGCertHE
Nursing and Midwifery, School of Allied Health Professions, Nursing and Midwifery
Director of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
+44 114 222 2045
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- Profile
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Dr Sharron Hinchliff is a Professor of Psychology and Health at the Division of Nursing and Midwifery where she leads the ageing, gender, and sexual health/sexual well-being programme of research. Sharron has worked in this area for over 20 years and uses insights from psychology to address inequalities and the problem of discrimination in healthcare and wider society. Key to her work is innovation and resource development, some examples are below.
From 2018 Sharron has collaborated with Pete McKee, an artist from ºù«Ӱҵ, on the Age of Love project which uses art and light humour to raise awareness of a topic that is rarely talked about: the intimate relationships of older adults. The project was launched at Festival of the Mind 2018.
She recently co-edited (with Dr Catherine Barrett) the book ‘’. It draws on interdisciplinary and international research to provide health and social care staff and service providers with an evidence-based framework for supporting the sexual rights of older adults.
And in 2019 the public health website , which Sharron designed, was launched. The website is the first in the UK that provides easy to find, reliable information, for people aged 50 and older about the sexual changes they might face. It is used by health professionals as well as older adults themselves.
For more information about Sharron's work visit her and follow her on Twitter
Sharron has a PhD and a BSc (Hons) in Psychology.
- Research interests
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Sharron's research spans the areas of ageing, gender and sexual/reproductive health, as well as the psychology of health and health care.
Methodologically, her expertise lies in qualitative research, vulnerable groups, and sensitive topics.
Current/ recent projects
- Understanding the relationship and intimacy needs of people living with dementia (NIHR);
- An examination of older people and sexual risk-taking (Australian Research Council);
- The development of tools and learning resources to improve health professionals' understanding of, and communication about, intimacy and sexuality in the third age (Erasmus+);
- A cross-European project which looks at healthy sexual ageing (Norwegian Research Council);
- An exploration of perinatal mental health in male partners (White Rose University Consortium).
- Publications
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Featured publications
Edited books
Journal articles
- . BMJ, 380, e072388-e072388.
- . Sexual Health, 20(1), 9-19.
- . Aging and Mental Health, 26(10), 1912-1921.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 287.
- . Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
- . Age and Ageing.
- . Culture, Health and Sexuality.
- . European Journal of Ageing, 17(-), 185-195.
- . European Journal of Ageing, 16(2), 155-165.
- . The Journal of Sex Research, 1-14.
Chapters
All publications
Edited books
Journal articles
- . BMJ, 380, e072388-e072388.
- . Sexual Health, 20(1), 9-19.
- . Aging and Mental Health, 26(10), 1912-1921.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 287.
- . Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
- . Age and Ageing.
- . Culture, Health and Sexuality.
- . European Journal of Ageing, 17(-), 185-195.
- . European Journal of Ageing, 16(2), 155-165.
- . The Journal of Sex Research, 1-14.
Chapters
- Teaching interests
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Qualitative research; health psychology; health promotion; sexual and reproductive health; sexual well-being; psychology of ageing and gender.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Committee member of the ºù«Ӱҵ Sexual Health Network
- Departmental Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Lead for a large portfolio of Public Engagement and Knowledge Exchange projects on the sexual rights of older adults
- Peer reviewer for a range of funding bodies and international journals
- Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
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