Jane Walker
MBChB MSc PhD
Senior Clinical Researcher
- Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychological Medicine
My work is dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe medical illnesses by integrating psychiatry into medical care.
My research includes epidemiological studies, intervention development and clinical trials. I also train and supervise medical and nursing staff to provide integrated mental and physical healthcare.
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Recent publications
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Risk of repeat self-harm among individuals presenting to healthcare services: development and validation of a clinical risk assessment model (OxSET).
Journal article
Fazel S. et al, (2024), BMJ Ment Health, 27
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Proactive integrated consultation-liaison psychiatry and time spent in hospital by older medical inpatients in England (The HOME Study): a multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial.
Journal article
Sharpe M. et al, (2024), Lancet Psychiatry, 11, 684 - 695
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Proactive and integrated consultation-liaison psychiatry for older medical inpatients: A mixed methods description of training, care provided and clinician experience in the HOME study.
Journal article
Sharpe M. et al, (2024), Gen Hosp Psychiatry, 86, 108 - 117
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Risk of death by suicide following self-harm presentations to healthcare: development and validation of a multivariable clinical prediction rule (OxSATS).
Journal article
Fazel S. et al, (2023), BMJ Ment Health, 26
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Comparison of the accuracy of the 7-item HADS Depression subscale and 14-item total HADS for screening for major depression: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
Journal article
WALKER J. and SHARPE M., (2022), Psychological Assessment
