Associate Professor Michele Peters
Michele Peters
BSc, Dip.Psych., MSc, PhD
Associate Professor
- Applied Health Research Unit
Michele Peters is an Associate Professor within the Applied Health Research Unit (AHRU) working on the provision of high quality health and care services.
She teaches medical sociology, survey design and mixed methods at undergraduate (tutorials) and postgraduate level, including the supervision of DPhil students.
As a member of the NIHR Quality, Safety and Outcomes of Health and Social Care Research Unit, Michele’s research is strongly embedded in current health and care policy and evaluates health and care services from the patient, informal carer and professional perspectives.
This includes the development and use of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), patient experience surveys; and carer outcome and experience measures across a range of different chronic long-term health conditions.
Before joining the University of Oxford, Michele worked as a Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Department of Medical Psychology, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam (Netherlands).
Michele has a BSc in Nutrition (University of Surrey), MSc in Health and Exercise Sciences (University of Bristol), a conversion diploma in Psychology (Open University) and a PhD in Health and Medical Sciences (University of Surrey).
Recent publications
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Investigating Person‐Centred Care Planning in Care Homes Across England: An Exploratory Study of Practices and Contextual Factors
Journal article
Damant J. et al, (2025), Journal of Advanced Nursing
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Patient-reported harm from NHS treatment or care, or the lack of access to care: a cross-sectional survey of general population prevalence, impact and responses.
Journal article
Crocker H. et al, (2025), BMJ Qual Saf
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New Ways of Working to Manage and Improve Quality in Integrated Care Systems in England
Journal article
Lalani M. et al, (2025), International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 14
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Perceptions of Cardiovascular Healthcare Professionals Regarding Clinical Trials: A Survey-Based Study from the Middle East.
Journal article
Dakhil ZA. et al, (2025), Glob Heart, 20
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Implementation of RESTORE2 in Care Homes in England: A Mixed Methods Evaluation
Journal article
Nwolise C. et al, (2024), Journal of Long-Term Care