Dr Lucy Selman
B.A. (Hons), MPHIL, PGCERT, PhD
Expertise
Current positions
Senior Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
I am a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Population Health Sciences. I am currently conducting an NIHR Career Development Fellowship leading the OSCAR study (Optimising Staff-patient Communication in Advanced Renal disease). I am also Co-Principal Investigator on an ESRC-funded national study on bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic (in collaboration with Dr Emily Harrop at Cardiff University), and the founding director of Good Grief Festival. I co-lead the University of Bristol Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group.
My research interests fall into two areas: the development and evaluation of complex clinical interventions, and palliative and end of life care and bereavement.
Development and evaluation of complex interventions
I have worked on a number of studies using mixed methods to develop and evaluate complex interventions. In 2012-14 I led the qualitative component of the TOPCare randomised trial of palliative care for patients with HIV, established on anti-retroviral therapy, in South Africa and Kenya. On a Visiting Scholarship to the University of California, San Francisco in 2014, I worked on a pilot study of a Tele-Yoga intervention for patients with COPD and heart failure. From 2016-2019 I was a qualitative researcher at Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration, where I was responsible for qualitative research with participants and healthcare providers in the UPSTREAM NIHR-funded research study. UPSTREAM (Urodynamics for Prostate Surgery Trial; Randomised Evaluation of Assessment Methods) was a national randomised controlled trial in men who have bothersome difficulty passing urine, comparing a care pathway including invasive urodynamics to usual care in terms of symptoms and rates of bladder outlet surgery.
Palliative and End of Life Care and Bereavement
My clinical research interests are primarily related to palliative, supportive and end of life care, including bereavement. Prior to joining the University of Bristol, I worked for 11 years at the Cicely Saunders Insitute, King's College London, where I completed a PhD in Palliative Care. I have published widely in this field, with a specific focus on psychosocial and spiritual aspects of the illness experience and of care provision, decision-making and communication, family caregiving, cultural factors in care provision, and end of life care education and training.
At King's College London I was Principal Investigator on the Transforming End of Life Care study (2014-16, funded by Health Education South London), investigating end of life care training needs in healthcare providers who care for those with advanced disease but who are not specialists in palliative care. I have also led a number of international research projects in spiritual care, and conducted palliative care research across diseases (heart failure, HIV/AIDS, cancer), settings (hospice, community and hospital), and countries (India, South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, USA, UK).
In January 2017 I co-founded the University of Bristol Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group - please contact me if you would like further details about this. I am interested in linking with researchers from diverse disciplines with an interest in palliative and end of life care, bereavement and communication and decision-making in clinical contexts.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Senior Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Supporting people bereaved during COVID-19: a mixed methods study of bereaved people’s experiences and the bereavement services supporting them
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
14/08/2020 to 13/02/2022
Creative Grieving
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The aim of this project is to explore the therapeutic potential of creativity, demonstrating the different ways that art and the imagination can enable the bereaved to express and process…Managing organisational unit
Department of EnglishDates
26/11/2020 to 25/11/2021
Grief and Baby Loss
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Grief affects us all and can have a profound impact on how one sees oneself and the world. Yet grief remains taboo. In a recent survey, half of respondents reported…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/07/2020 to 30/06/2021
Creating Compassionate Communities to Support the Bereaved
Principal Investigator
Description
As part of Good Grief, Bristol festival, we will hold a ‘Creating Compassionate Communities’ Day at the university of Bristol to build relationships, share information about public health approaches to…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/05/2020 to 31/05/2021
Publications
Recent publications
15/01/2021Test-guided dietary management of eczema in children
Clinical and Experimental Allergy
Associations between informal care costs, care quality, carer rewards, burden and subsequent grief
BMC Medicine
How do Funeral Practices impact Bereaved Relatives' Mental Health, Grief and Bereavement?
Bereavement support on the frontline of COVID-19
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Drivers of care costs and quality in the last three months of life among older people receiving palliative care
Palliative Medicine