Ms Jacqueline Miller MHSc, BN (Hons), RN (Child)
PhD student
Pronouns
she/her
Biography
Jacqueline qualified as a children's nurse from the University of Southampton, later completing her Master of Health Sciences in Nursing Practice at the University of Leeds.
Jacqueline is now a part-time PhD student in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care at King's College London. Her PhD project, called Ci2i Project, is fully funded by the NIHR Moorfields BRC and aims to co-design interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people who take part in eye and vision research, using Experience-based Co-design.
She also works as a Children’s Research Nurse at Moorfields Eye Hospital, in the NIHR Moorfields Clinical Research Facility and Richard Desmond Children’s Eye Centre, caring for children and young people who take part in eye and vision research. She is a co-founder and co-facilitator of the Moorfields Young Persons’ Advisory Group for Research (eyeYPAG).
Research Interests
- Research participant experiences
- Co-production
- Qualitative participatory methods
- The involvement of children and young people
- Quality improvement
- Pediatric ophthalmology
Research
Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design
Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design
Project status: Ongoing
Research
Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design
Co-designing interventions to improve the experiences of children and young people taking part in eye and vision research using experience-based co-design
Project status: Ongoing