Dr Katherine Easton
BSc (Hons) Psych, MRes Psych, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS
School of Education
Lecturer in Psychology
MA Programme Lead Critical Psychology and Education
MSc Psychology and Education Lead Social Psychology Module
Director of the MA in Psychology and Education and module coordinator for developmental psychology
+44 114 222 8176
Full contact details
School of Education
The Wave
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- Profile
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Dr Easton is an applied social psychologist researching the use of technology for mental health, in particular self-management and recovery for complex comorbidities. Areas of expertise include peer support, conversational agents, artificial intelligence, student mental health, recovery approaches, co-design research methods and evaluation.
- Research interests
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Her research interests lie in addressing health inequalities for vulnerable groups, particularly those with mental health needs, the elderly and individuals with long-term conditions, with a focus on the psychosocial barriers and benefits of innovative digital technologies. She specialises in facilitating and develop collaborations with industrial partners and research into the co-design, user testing, realistically evaluation and implementation of technology-supported health and social care services. Katherine collaborates widely across the University and with charity and NHS organisations nationally.
Examples of current and recent research projects
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Sociology of Health & Illness.
- . JMIR Mental Health, 8(2).
- . JMIR Mental Health, 7(12).
- . BMJ Open, 10.
- . British Medical Journal(369).
- . Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(5).
- . Technology and Disability, 30(4), 177-184.
- . Lancet Psychiatry, 5(10), 845-854.
- . British Journal of General Practice, 68(669), e260-e267.
- . Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health, 4(4).
- . British Journal of General Practice, 66(653), 631-632.
- . Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 31(4), 367-379.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 71(7), 1308-1315.
- . Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(1), 149-160.
- . Journal of Advanced Nursing, 56(4), 354-362.
- . International Journal of Integrated Care, 13(7).
- . JMIR Mental Health, 8(1), e27159-e27159.
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Conference proceedings papers
- . Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 242 (pp 152-159)
- Women’s views on the potential role of mobile technology in a primary care intervention aimed at reducing the risk of Type 2 diabetes amongst women recently diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes.. Society for Academic Primary Care National Conference Programme, 12 July 2017 - 14 July 2017.
- Fitness bands and Facebook TM : can we reduce incident diabetes in high risk postnatal women?. RCGP Conference Book, 5 October 2016 - 7 October 2016.
- Emotional symptoms determine patient reported health related quality of life to the same extent as physical symptoms in patients with a diagnosis of heart failure.. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, Vol. 13(1) (pp p203-p203), 2013.
- RICHARD Project: Regional ICT based Clusters for Healthcare Applications and R&D Integration.. International Journal of Integrated care, Vol. 13(3rd International Congress on Telehealth and Telecare), 1 July 2013 - 3 July 2013.
Reports
Preprints
- Teaching interests
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Katherine is the Director of the MA in Psychology and Education (EDUT181) and Module Leader for ‘Social Psychology and Practice’ and ‘Difference, disability and diversity in psychology and education’ on the MSc in Psychology and Education as well as Module Coordinator for developmental psychology EDU 6349.
She has supervised numerous masters dissertations.
Areas of teaching expertise include:- Social Psychology
- Critical psychology
- Behaviour change
- Personality theories
- Developmental psychology
- Quantitative and qualitative research design & methods
- Literature searching
- Systematic review methods
- Ethics and governance
- Technology in healthcare
- Health Psychology
She enjoys group work, blended learning and distance learning and also delivers educational sessions to lay groups, service-users and patients/public.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Chartered member of the British Psychological Society
- Founder of the Mental Health and Technology research network at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ
- Honorary Researcher at ºù«Ӱҵ Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
- President of the British Lung Foundation ºù«Ӱҵ breathe easy support group
- Reviewer for the British Journal of Psychiatry, British Journal of Medicine, Quality of life and
- Health outcomes.