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Dr Petra Makela

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

I am a social scientist with clinical training. I draw on sociology of health and illness, health services research, and implementation science. I have experience in theory-guided evaluations, interactions between evidence, policy and practice, and co-productive approaches to research. These interests developed through my service improvement activities as a rehabilitation physician in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. In 2019, I completed a Professional Doctorate alongside my clinical work, addressing a policy and practice gap in conceptualisations of support for self-management. Since my transition into academia, I have gained experience in public health, and health & social care services research, at the University of Oxford and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, before moving to Northumbria University in 2024. I also work clinically with the NGO Medical Justice.

Petra Makela

My research interests encompass:

  • Health and social care integration, including workforce development
  • Complex intervention development, implementation and evaluation
  • The lived experience of people who draw on care and support
  • Trauma-informed approaches for forced migrants
  • Knowledge mobilisation, particularly through academic-policy engagement.

I am interested in discussing PhD supervision in these (or related) areas, with potential applicants.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • The Identity Work of Torture Scars, Mäkelä, P. 9 Sep 2024, In: Sociological Research Online
  • A modified action framework to develop and evaluate academic-policy engagement interventions, Mäkelä, P., Boaz, A., Oliver, K. 1 Dec 2024, In: Implementation Science
  • Coproducing a film resource for asylum seekers in the UK—A field reflection, Mäkelä, P., Given-Wilson, Z., Al Berkdar, K., Aljumma, Z., Mostafanejad, R. 1 Jun 2024, In: Journal of Refugee Studies
  • Factors influencing the implementation of early discharge hospital at home and admission avoidance hospital at home: a qualitative evidence synthesis, Wallis, J., Shepperd, S., Mäkelä, P., Xi, H., Tripp, E., Gearon, E., Disher, G., Buchbinder, R., O'Connor, D. 5 Mar 2024, In: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

  • Health Studies PhD
  • Neurosciences MSc
  • Medicine MBChB(Hons)
  • PGCert
  • PGCert
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy FHEA 2022
  • Certificate of Completed Training in Rehabilitation Medicine CCT
  • Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) MRCP(UK)

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