Kelly Hislop Lennie

Dr Kelly Hislop Lennie

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  • khisloplennie at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
  • Principal Academic in Adult Nursing
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Biography

Kelly Hislop Lennie is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing in the Department of Nursing Science, Bournemouth University. As a registered nurse she has held clinical positions in acute neurosurgery, gastro-intestinal surgery and respiratory medicine. Kelly held an academic post at Southampton University since 2011 and joined Bournemouth in December 2022.

Kelly has extensive experience of teaching and learning in higher education at post-graduate and undergraduate level. Kelly’s research interests focus upon supporting people to live well with long-term conditions and is especially interested in the ‘lived experience’ and ‘self-management’. Incorporating service users and the wider public to ensure that her research is relevant and of benefit. Kelly utilises a range of qualitative and quantitative methods to achieve this including undertaking interviews and validating clinical tools.

Journal Articles

  • Ambrosio, L., Hislop-Lennie, K., Serrano-Fuentes, N., Driessens, C. and Portillo, M.C., 2024. Psychometric properties of the living with long term conditions scale in an English-speaking population living with long term conditions in the UK. BMJ Open, 14 (1).
  • Ambrosio, L., Hislop-Lennie, K., Serrano-Fuentes, N., Driessens, C. and Portillo, M.C., 2023. First validation study of the living with long term conditions scale (LwLTCs) among English-speaking population living with Parkinson’s disease. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 21 (1).
  • Wells, A.J., Whitaker, S., Gray, D., Mangles, S., Hislop-Lennie, K. and Stephensen, D., 2022. Pain memories: A new concept to consider in the management of chronic pain in people with haemophilia. Haemophilia, 28 (2), e46-e48.
  • Ambrosio, L., Hislop-Lennie, K., Barker, H., Culliford, D. and Portillo, M.C., 2021. Living with Long term condition Scale: A pilot validation study of a new person centred tool in the UK. Nursing Open, 8 (4), 1909-1919.
  • Adams, J. et al., 2021. The clinical and cost effectiveness of splints for thumb base osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Rheumatology (United Kingdom), 60 (6), 2862-2877.
  • Murphy, C., Laine, C.D., Macaulay, M., Lennie, K.H. and Fader, M., 2021. Problems faced by people living at home with dementia and incontinence: causes, consequences and potential solutions. Age and Ageing, 50 (3), 944-954.
  • Lennie, K.H., Clancy, B., Westbury, J., Okamoto, I., Murphy, C. and Fader, M., 2020. Urinary incontinence post radical prostatecomy: what men need to know. Journal of Community Nursing, 34 (6), 52-57.
  • Adams, J., Hislop Lennie, K. et al., 2019. The Osteoarthritis Thumb Therapy (OTTER) II Trial: a study protocol for a three-arm multi-centre randomised placebo controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness and efficacy and cost-effectiveness of splints for symptomatic thumb base osteoarthritis. BMJ Open, 9 (10).
  • Gooberman-Hill, R., Jinks, C., Bouças, S.B., Hislop, K., Dziedzic, K.S., Rhodes, C., Burston, A. and Adams, J., 2013. Designing a placebo device: Involving service users in clinical trial design. Health Expectations, 16 (4).
  • Jones, L.E., White, P., Donovan-Hall, M., Hislop, K., Bouças, S.B. and Adams, J., 2013. The thoughts and feelings held by clinicians about the delivery of a placebo thumb splint in an osteoarthritis rehabilitation trial. Hand Therapy, 18 (3), 77-83.

Conferences

  • Ambrosio, L., Hislop-Lennie, K., Serrano-Fuentes, N., Driessens, C. and Portillo, M.C., 2023. English validation of the Living with long term conditions scale. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 33.
  • Adams, J., Hislop, K. et al., 2020. THE OA THUMB THERAPY TRIAL: A THREE ARM MULTI-CENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICACY OF SPLINTS FOR SYMPTOMATIC THUMB BASE OA. RHEUMATOLOGY, 59.
  • Adams, J., Barratt, P., Bradley, S., Barbosa-Boucas, S., Lennie, K.H. and White, P., 2017. PARTICIPATING IN A MUSCULOSKELETAL RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL: IDENTIFICATION OF EDUCATION TRAINING NEEDS BY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS AND PHYSIOTHERAPISTS IN THE UK. ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 76, 1508.
  • Adams, J., Hislop, K. et al., 2014. THE EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICACY OF SPLINTS FOR THUMB BASE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. RHEUMATOLOGY, 53, 41-42.
  • Jones, L.E., Adams, J., White, P., Donovan-Hall, M., Hislop, K. and Boucas, S.B., 2013. THE THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS HELD BY CLINICIANS ABOUT THE DELIVERY OF A PLACEBO INTERVENTION IN AN OSTEOARTHRITIS REHABILITATION TRIAL. RHEUMATOLOGY, 52, 100.
  • Boucas, S.B. et al., 2013. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SERVICE PROVIDERS AND USERS WHEN DEFINING FEASIBLE OPTIMAL NHS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH THUMB BASE OA: RESULTS FROM A DELPHI STUDY. ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 72, 1083.
  • Lennie, K.H., Boucas, S.B., Adams, J. and Greenyer, C.H., 2013. PATIENT AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT (PPI) IN INFORMING THE OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE THUMB THERAPY (OTTER) PILOT TRIAL: WHAT MATTERS MOST TO PEOPLE WITH THUMB BASE OSTEOARTHRITIS OTTER COLLABORATIONS. ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 72, 778.
  • Boucas, S.B. et al., 2013. DEFINING OPTIMAL NHS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY TREATMENT, INDIVIDUALIZED SPLINT AND PLACEBO SPLINT FOR PATIENTS WITH THUMB BASE OA: A DELPHI STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY, 52, 105-106.
  • Gooberman-Hill, R., Jinks, C., Dziedzic, K., Boucas, S.B., Hislop, K., Rhodes, C. and Adams, J., 2012. INVOLVING SERVICE USERS IN TRIAL DESIGN: OUTCOMES, SPLINT SELECTION AND PLACEBO DESIGN IN A TRIAL OF TREATMENT FOR THUMB BASE OSTEOARTHRITIS. RHEUMATOLOGY, 51, 54-55.

Grants

  • The clinical effectiveness and efficacy of splinting for thumb base osteoarthritis: a randomised controlled trial - OTTER II (Arthritis Research UK, 01 Mar 2016). Completed