Dr Giulia Zoccatelli BA, MSc, PhD
Research Fellow
Research interests
- Nursing
Contact details
Pronouns
she/her
Biography
Giulia is a social anthropologist with expertise in the analysis of complex organisations, Actor-Network Theory approaches and ethnographic research methods.
She is particularly interested in the analysis of people's involvement in healthcare and has conducted long-term ethnographic research about patient groups of HIV/AIDS patients in China, patient experience data journeys in UK hospitals and the daily work of England's key patient and public involvement organization, Healthwatch.
Giulia is currently a co-investigator in an NIHR-funded study to explore and enhance multi-professional training and practice in maternity and neonatal care in the English NHS (NIHR159486).
Research
Improving maternity and neonatal care in England: a formative evaluation of the implementation of the Core Competency Framework to improve multi-professional practice
The CORE Study explores and enhances the implementation and impact of multi-professional maternity and neonatal training in England to reduce variation in care.
Project status: Starting
News
Co-production during health emergencies book launches
New book highlighting co-production as more inclusive way to respond to the pandemic and develop more equitable health and social care.
Research
Improving maternity and neonatal care in England: a formative evaluation of the implementation of the Core Competency Framework to improve multi-professional practice
The CORE Study explores and enhances the implementation and impact of multi-professional maternity and neonatal training in England to reduce variation in care.
Project status: Starting
News
Co-production during health emergencies book launches
New book highlighting co-production as more inclusive way to respond to the pandemic and develop more equitable health and social care.