About
Dr Bronagh Walsh is an Associate Professor within Health Sciences, University of Southampton and is Doctoral Programmes Director for Health Sciences. Bronagh’s research expertise is in using routine data to explore use and outcomes of health care in older people, with a particular focus on hospital admissions and frailty.
Rising health and social care service use and poor health outcomes among older people remain a challenge for health services across the world; we need to create health care systems and workforce that can respond to the needs of our ageing populations.
Director of Doctoral Programmes
Research into services and workforce for older people living with frailty.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Patterns of health service use in older people
- Avoidable admissions in older people
- Influence of frailty on health service use
- Monitoring and predicting admission risk in older people
- Development and evaluation of admission avoidance interventions
Current research
The dynamics of frailty in older people: modelling impact on health care demand and outcomes to inform service planning and commissioning
Treatment burden and capacity among people with multimorbidity – a follow up survey
Research projects
Active projects
Completed projects
Publications
Pagination
Teaching
- Lecturing on Design & Methods for Clinical & Health Research
- Curriculum development in quantitative research methods and clinical research
- Strategic leadership and development in PG curriculum and PGR research training
- Research supervision
- Doctoral Programmes Director
- Lecturing on Conducting Clinical & Health Research