Professor Crispin Jenkinson
Colleges
Crispin Jenkinson
BA, MA, MSc, DPhil
Professor of Health Services Research and Director, HSRU
- Health Services Research Unit
Crispin Jenkinson is Professor of Health Services Research, Director of the Health Services Research Unit, and a Senior Research Fellow of Harris Manchester College. He graduated from Bedford College (University of London) before coming to Oxford where he gained an MSc in Psychology and then undertook research on the psychological impact of long-term illness for a DPhil. Prior to joining the department in 1992, he was a research fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. His main research interests include patient reported outcomes and health status measurement, the evaluation of patient experiences of medical care, and methodology. He has extensive experience of developing and validating outcome measures and, in collaboration with others, has conducted randomised controlled trials in which such instruments have been primary end-points. He has written and edited a number of books as well as having published over 150 peer reviewed papers.
Recent publications
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DIFFERENCES IN EARLY RECOVERY FOLLOWING UNICOMPARTMENTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY WITH DAY-CASE AND STANDARD CARE PATHWAYS, ASSESSED USING NOVEL PATIENT-REPORTED MEASURES
Journal article
Rahman A. et al, (2023), Orthopaedic Proceedings, 105-B, 40 - 40
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Development of an Exercise-Specific Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire: the PDQ-Exercise
Journal article
MORLEY D. et al, (2021), Movement Disorders
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Young People’s Response to Parental Neurological Disorder: A Structured Review
Journal article
Hartman L. et al, (2020), Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
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Patients experience of fatigue in advanced heart failure.
Journal article
Walthall H. et al, (2019), Contemp Nurse, 1 - 12
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MEASURING IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTH-STATUS WITH THE OXFORD PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVITIES QUESTIONNAIRE
Conference paper
MORLEY DP. et al, (2018), Value in Health, 21, S327 - S327
