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Joseph Manning

Research Fellow (NIHR/NUH NHS Trust Translational Research Fellowship), Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Year of joining: 2011

I am a registered children's nurse with experience of providing high quality, family centered, evidence based care within acute care settings. However, I am also passionate about clinically relevant research and am committed to pursuing a clinical/academic training pathway. In April 2011 I was awarded a jointly funded National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and NUH NHS Trust Translational Research Fellow/PhD studentship based in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy.

My principle clinical/research passion encompasses critical illness and the intensive care of infants, children and young people. I am particularly interested in the clinically deteriorating child (health professionals' assessment & recognition), children's experiences of critical illness, and the psychosocial impact and outcomes of Paediatric Intensive Care.

I am committed to the integration of research into clinical practice to improve patient care. I am the current chair of Nottingham Children's Hospital (NUH NHS Trust) Nursing Research and Innovation Forum. This forum aims to engage and empower staff to undertake, implement and disseminate high quality, interdisciplinary research and innovations that promote holistic, family-centered care for infants, children and young people and their carers.

Expertise Summary

Education 2010 Generic Instructors Course (GIC), Advanced Life Support Group (UK).

2010 Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS), Advanced Life Support Group (UK).

2009 Good Clinical Practice, University of London

2008 - 2009 Post-Graduate Certificate in Critical & High Dependency Care of Infants & Children (Merit), University of Nottingham.

2006 - 2007 Inter-professional Mentorship Course, University of Nottingham

2001 - 2005 Master of Nursing Science (1st Class Hons), University of Nottingham

Professional awards, memberships & external appointments 2011 Honorary Paediatric Intensive Care Nurse, Nottingham Children's Hospital.

2011 Instructor, Advanced Paediatric Life Support, ALSG.

2010 Chair of the Nottingham Children's Hospital Nursing Research & Innovation Forum (NRIF), Nottingham Children's Hospital.

2010 Member of the Work-Based Learning Steering Committee, University of Nottingham.

2009 Invited Member of Nursing & Midwifery Research Strategy Committee. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

2009 Invited Reviewer for Nursing Children and Young People Journal (formerly Paediatric Nursing), RCN Publications, London, UK.

2008 Guest Lecturer- Learning Beyond Registration Child Health Pathway, University of Nottingham.

2008 Member of the Paediatric Intensive Care Society (UK)

2005 Member of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN)

2005 Registered Nurse (Child), UK Nursing & Midwifery Council

Prizes / Awards

2011 - Translational Research Fellowship, National Institute for Health Research / Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. (£112,284) 2005 - Graduate Research Assistant Support Scheme Studentship, University of Nottingham. (£1100) 2005 - A distinguished contribution to the Master of Nursing Science Course, University of Nottingham. (£50)

Funding/Sponsor(s)

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) / Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Teaching Summary

Guest Lecturer:

  • Learning Beyond Registration (Child Health Pathway)
  • Master of Nursing Science (Child Branch)

Advanced Paediatric Life Support Instructor (ALSG)

Research Summary

My principle research and clinical passion encompasses critical illness in infants, children and young people that require Paediatric Intensive Care. I have been awarded a joint funded… read more

Selected Publications

  • SANDS, R., MANNING, J.C., VYAS, H. and RASHID, A., 2009. Characteristics of deaths in paediatric intensive care: a 10-year study. Nursing in critical care. 14(5), 235-40
  • MANNING, J.C. and WHITTAKER, C., 2012. Haemodynamic Monitoring. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Sills for Children and Young People’s Nursing. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • MANNING, J.C., 2011. Facilitating Complex Clinical Research in the Paediatric ICU Setting: The Nottingham Experience. In: The Fourth Trent Paediatric Research Meeting.
  • WHITTAKER, C. and MANNING, J.C., 2012. Multiple Colloid Infusions. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children and Young People’s Nursing Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  1. Manning, J.C. (2011) Facilitating Complex Clinical Research in the Paediatric ICU Setting: The Nottingham Experience. 4th Trent Paediatric Research Meeting. Albert Hall, Nottingham. . 4th Trent Paediatric Research Meeting. Albert Hall, Nottingham.
  2. Manning, J.C., Mager, S. & Whittaker, C. (2010) Facilitating the application of Matching Michigan to the Paediatric ICU setting: the Nottingham experience.National Patient Safety Agency WebEx, London. National Patient Safety Agency WebEx, London.
  3. Manning, J.C., Whittaker, C., Mager, S., Mott, J. & Rashid, A. (2010) Combating Central Venous Catheter Infections through Matching Michigan: Applying the methodology to the Paediatric ICU setting. Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester. . Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester.
  4. Manning, J.C. & Lampariello, S. (2010) Facilitating effective Communication: Improving the transfer of PICU patient referral information through the integration of the SBAR tool. Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester. . Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester.
  5. Manning, J.C., Bosman, C., Whittaker, C., Mager, S. & Rashid, A. (2010) Combating CVC infections through Matching Michigan: A paediatric ICU perspective. Second Conference: Enhancing Best Practice in Vascular Access, Magdalene College, Cambridge. . Second Conference: Enhancing Best Practice in Vascular Access, Magdalene College, Cambridge.
  6. Manning, J.C. & Lampariello, S. (2010) Following the Leader: Improving communication of patient information through the integration of the SBAR tool into a Paediatric Intensive Care patient referral form. National Patient Safety Congress. Birmingham International Conference Centre. . National Patient Safety Congress. Birmingham International Conference Centre.
  7. Manning J.C., Whittaker, C., Mager, S., Wilson, J., Mott, J., Austin, V. & Rashid, A. (2010) Matching Michigan: applying the methodology to the paediatric population. Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust. . Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust.
  8. Manning, J.C. & Lampariello, S. (2010) Following the Leader: Improving communication of patient referral information in Paediatric Intensive Care. Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust. . Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust.

Current Research

My principle research and clinical passion encompasses critical illness in infants, children and young people that require Paediatric Intensive Care. I have been awarded a joint funded NIHR/Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust three year Research Fellowship and will be undertaking a programme of research and Ph.D. My programme of research aims to explore the long term psycho-social wellbeing of children and adolescents that survive acute life threatening critical illness. My research is being supervised by Dr Sarah Redsell (Principle Research Fellow) & Dr Pippa Hemingway (Lecturer in Nursing Children & Young People).

I am a member of the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nursing and Midwifery Strategy Group and Nottingham Children's Hospital Nursing Research and Innovation Forum. Both groups aim to engage and empower staff to undertake, implement and disseminate high quality, interdisciplinary research and innovations that promote holistic, patient centered care.

Project title

Surviving Childhood Critical Illness: A study exploring children's clinical and psychosocial outcomes and needs following the transition from Paediatric Intensive Care

Project details

Research Questions

1. What are the long-term clinical and psychosocial outcomes of children & young people who survive critical illness and paediatric intensive care?

2. What factors are associated with the adversity of childhood critical illness and the child's survival such as resilience and family/social support?

3. What factors predict positive transitions from Paediatric Intensive Care to hospital ward and home?

Methodology

Mixed methods, case study design.

Proposed impact

Research findings will identify the long-term effects of critical illness on the child and suitable interventions and support that are required. There is scope to inform national policy on rehabilitation after critical illness - specifically meeting the multifaceted needs of the surviving child. The Quality of Life and health related outcome measures could inform economic modelling and a comprehensive cost effectiveness evaluation of Paediatric Intensive Care in the UK. In addition, research findings will identify health choices children and families make after surviving critical illness which has the potential to inform the public health agenda and application to health, social care and education.

Supervisors: Dr Sarah Redsell, Principle Research Fellow (Nursing) & Dr Pippa Hemingway, Lecturer in Nursing Children and Young People (Nursing)

Projected thesis completion date: March 2014

Student Video Profile

  • WHITTAKER, C. and MANNING, J.C., 2012. Multiple Colloid Infusions. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children and Young People’s Nursing Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • MANNING, J.C. and WHITTAKER, C., 2012. Haemodynamic Monitoring. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Sills for Children and Young People’s Nursing. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • WHITTAKER, C. and MANNING, J.C., 2012. Inotropic Support. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children and Young People’s Nursing Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • MANNING, J.C. and WHITTAKER, C., 2012. Mechanical Ventilation. In: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children and Young People’s Nursing Oxford: Oxford University Press. (In Press.)
  • MANNING, J.C., 2011. Facilitating Complex Clinical Research in the Paediatric ICU Setting: The Nottingham Experience. In: The Fourth Trent Paediatric Research Meeting.
  • MANNING, J.C., 2011. Book Review- Children’s High Dependency Nursing Paediatric Nursing. 23(2), 12
  • MANNING, J.C., BOSMAN, C., WHITTAKER, C., MAGER, S. and RASHID,, 2010. A. Combating CVC infections through Matching Michigan: A paediatric ICU perspective In: Second Conference enhancing Best Practice in Vascular Access, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK..
  • MANNING, J.C., MAGER, S. and WHITTAKER, C., 2010. Facilitating the application of Matching Michigan to the Paediatric ICU setting: the Nottingham experience. In: National Patient Safety Agency WebEx, London, UK. (In Press.)
  • MANNING, J.C. and LAMPARIELLO, S., 2010. Following the Leader: Improving communication of patient referral information in Paediatric Intensive Care In: Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
  • MANNING, J.C., WHITTAKER, C., MAGER, S., MOTT, J. and RASHID, A., 2010. Combating Central Venous Catheter Infections through Matching Michigan: Applying the methodology to the Paediatric ICU setting. In: Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester, UK.
  • MANNING, J.C. and LAMPARIELLO, S., 2010. Following the Leader: Improving communication of patient information through the integration of the SBAR tool into a Paediatric Intensive Care patient referral form In: Department of Health Patient Safety Congress. Birmingham International Conference Centre, Birmingham, UK..
  • MANNING J.C., WHITTAKER, C., MAGER, S., WILSON, J., MOTT, J., AUSTIN, V. and RASHID, A., 2010. Matching Michigan: applying the methodology to the paediatric population In: Patient Safety Conference. NUH NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK..
  • MANNING, J.C. and LAMPARIELLO, S., 2010. Facilitating effective Communication: Improving the transfer of PICU patient referral information through the integration of the SBAR tool In: Paediatric Intensive Care Society Conference. Palace Hotel, Manchester, UK.
  • SANDS, R., MANNING, J.C., VYAS, H. and RASHID, A., 2009. Characteristics of deaths in paediatric intensive care: a 10-year study. Nursing in critical care. 14(5), 235-40
  • MANNING, J., 2005. How I coped with my first patient death Nursing Times. 101(2), 26-27
  • MANNING, J., 2004. The assessment of dark skin with dermatological disorders Nursing Times. 100(22), 48-49,51

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