Dr Angharad Jones PhD, BSc Applied Community and Health Studies; PGCE (incorporating the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector); Dip HE Nursing; Registered Nurse - Child; Specialist Community Public Health Nurse; Registered Nurse Teacher, SFHEA

Dr Angharad Jones

Lecturer in Healthcare Education

Healthcare Education Centre

Contact Details

Profile

Angharad is a founding member of the Healthcare Education Centre and was a member of the Nursing Project Board which secured the tender to deliver pre-registration nurse education (adult and mental health fields) for the Mid Wales locality.  She was also part of the Healthcare Education team who successfully obtained indefinite Nursing and Midwifery Council accreditation for Aberystwyth University to become an Approved Educational Institution.

Angharad has worked in clinical practice, nurse education (HE & NHS) and research for the last 25 years.  In addition to her RN Child Branch qualification (Staffordshire University) and clinical background in paediatric nursing, she is also a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse - School Nursing (Northeast Wales Institute of HE – now Glyndwr University) and is a Registered Nurse Teacher with the Nursing and Midwifery Council having completed her PGCE (incorporating the Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector) with the University of Wales, Newport, where she won a local Outstanding Achievement award. 

She has experience and specific interest in community nursing models, One Health principles, healthcare research, rural health – particularly rural healthcare workforces, rural service/educational delivery models and health and wellbeing within agricultural communities.  She completed her PhD with Aberystwyth University in 2023.

Additional Information

Angharad was born and grew up in a farming community in rural Mid Wales, she is a fluent Welsh speaker, and is very enthusiastic about safeguarding health and social care services and equity of access for all rural residents.

Teaching

Lecturer

Lecturer:

NU10120            Introduction to Professional Practice

NU10220            Developing Professional Practice

NU10320            Understanding the Human Body

NU20120            Introduction to Field Specific Nursing – Adult

NU20320            Complex Field Specific Nursing – Adult

NU20520            Pathophysiology of Common Conditions – Adult                

NU30020            Return to Practice

NU10020            Introduction to Nursing Practice

NU10520            Developing Nursing Practice

NU10720            Developing Knowledge of the Human Body

Academic Assessor:

NU10460            Demonstrating Professional Practice

NU20760            Enhancing Professional Practice

NU10960            Demonstrating Nursing Practice

Module Coordinator:

NU10320            Understanding the Human Body

NU20520            Pathophysiology of Common Conditions – Adult

Scheme Coordinator:

Certificate in Healthcare Education (Level 4).

Research

Angharad is passionate about the provision of high quality nursing in rural locations and, to this end, made the decision to pursue a PhD at Aberystwyth University in 2016, seeking to understand why rural areas of Mid Wales struggle to recruit and retain their nursing workforce, which she completed in 2023.  She was supervised by Dr Rachel Rahman and Dr Jiaqing O - Psychology Department, Aberystwyth University. 

Her research has contributed to the following national and international conferences, publications and clinical disseminations:

May 2023

British Psychological Society - oral presentation:

‘Inclusive of inequitable? Discussing the Welsh nursing workforce recruitment challenge through a social class lens’

Nov 2020        

Rural Health and Care Wales Conference – Poster presentation:             

‘A historical account of rural health and care services: a brief journey through time’

Jan 2020         

Learned Society of Wales – Joint winner for poster and oral presentation:

‘The Excitement of the City: the perspectives of Welsh urban working nurses regarding the rural recruitment challenge’

Nov 2019        

Rural Health and Care Wales Conference – Oral presentation:

How urban based nurses can inform the rural recruitment challenge’

Nov 2019        

Publication (Journal of Rural Studies – Impact Factor 3.3)

Jones, A., Rahman, R. J. & O, J. (2019). A crisis in the countryside - Barriers to nurse recruitment and retention in rural areas of high-income countries: A qualitative meta-analysis. Journal of Rural Studies. 72. 153-163.

Feb 2019         

Public Health Wales Showcase Conference – Poster presentation:

‘Time and Travel: the perspectives of Welsh rural nurses regarding the rural recruitment challenge’

Nov 2018        

Rural Health and Care Wales Conference – Oral presentation:

Time, Traffic and Travel: the perspectives of Welsh rural nurses regarding the rural recruitment challenge’         

Nov 2017        

Rural Health and Care Wales Conference – Poster presentation:

Health in the HINTERLANDS: the Welsh rural nurse recruitment and retention challenge’

July 2017        

Inspiring Innovation in Practice Conference - Oral presentation:

Rural Nurse Recruitment and Retention: a crisis in the countryside’

June 2017       

Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network - Oral/Paper Discussion:

Rural Nurse Recruitment and Retention: a crisis in the countryside’

May 2017       

Chief Nursing Officer’s Conference - Poster presentation:             

‘Health in the Hinterlands: the Welsh rural nurse recruitment and retention challenge’

Responsibilities

Angharad's responsibilities include:

  • Personal Tutor
  • Educational Link Lecturer
  • Admission Tutor

 

In addition, she currently leads the Healthcare Education Centre in the following areas:

  • Service User, Carer and Public Involvement
  • Research
  • Welsh Language
  • Rural Health
  • Sustainability
  • One Health
  • Further Education Outreach
  • Programme Promotion and Engagement
  • Biological Safety
  • Clinical Documentation

Publications

Jones, CA, Rahman, R & O, J 2019, 'A crisis in the countryside - Barriers to nurse recruitment and retention in rural areas of high-income countries: A qualitative meta-analysis', Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 72, pp. 153-163. 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.10.007
More publications on the Research Portal