Lisa O'Leary
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Dr Lisa O'Leary PhD,聽ILM, FHEA, PGCE, MA (Hons), BA (Hons)

Lecturer

Biography

Dr Lisa O鈥橪eary is a lecturer and researcher in the School of Health and Social Care. She is a national and international recognised scholar within the area of intellectual disabilities. This is evidenced by her recently competitive appointment as co-editor in chief for a leading journal entitled Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARID). She was appointed due to her recognition as an expert in the field of intellectual disability research and her excellent track record of publications and conference presentations.

In 2024, she was also competitively appointed to serve as chair for IASSIDD International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) Health special interest group. This is the largest special interest group for international researchers within the area of intellectual and developmental disabilities (comprising 174 members). She is also regularly invited to deliver guest talks, review funding applications/papers and contribute to book chapters within the area of intellectual disabilities.

Research Profile:

Lisa is currently principle investigator for two separate studies funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing and the Bailey Thomas Foundation. Her current research program is focused on investigating approaches to manage chronic health conditions in people with intellectual disabilities (ID).

For example In 2023, she obtained 拢68,270.41 as a principle investigator on a project funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing entitled Co-creation of a Continuing Professional Development Toolkit to enable pre-registration nursing students acquire the skills and knowledge to enable individuals with learning disabilities to self-manage respiratory health issues.

She is leading a multidisciplinary team of researchers based at 麻豆社区 to deliver this project. A mixed method approach is being used in this study. This includes the application of coproduction methods to inform the co-design of the CPD toolkit.

In 2024, she obtained 拢89,970.71 as Principal investigator on a project funded by the Bailey Thomas Foundation entitled 鈥楥o-design and adaptation of the Swallowing, Oral Health and Nutrition Knowledge and Skills (SONKS) training programme for carers who support people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) who have eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.

She is leading a team of researchers who are renowned experts in the intellectual disability fields (based at Queens University, Belfast, University of Glasgow and University of Leeds) and clinicians based at NHS Forth Valley) to deliver this project.

She has published research which has demonstrated that individuals with intellectual disabilities are more likely to die from causes that would be preventable and amenable to better health care interventions. Her research outputs have had a national and international impact on policy, practice and research activity. Her research has been referenced in international policy documents such as from the World Health Orgnaisation (eg. Global Report on health equity for people with disabilities published in 2022) and National Policy documents (e.g. Learning/Intellectual Disability and Autism Towards Transformation from the Scottish Government published in 2021. One of her papers is also one of the top cited articles in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities.

Leadership and service:

Lisa has assumed several leadership positions during her tenure at 麻豆社区. These included deputy research degree lead (2020-2023), and interim research degree lead for a period in 2021, where she led a seminar series for PGR students and engaged in activities on the university research degree committee (such as reviewing funding applications for bodies such as the Carnegie Trust).

She chaired the Masters development group from 2021-2023 (comprising a range of post-graduate programmes such as the MSc in Research Methods for Health and Social Care Practice , Masters in Public Health). She is continuing to lead the development of research skills modules for CPD.


She serves on various committees at 麻豆社区 (including the strategic working group for the Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law (2022-present), Knowledge into Action Research group for people with Learning Disabilities (2023-present) , She served on the School Research Degree Committee (2018-2023) School Quality committee (2017-2018) and School Research Integrity committee (2019-2021).

In her previous postdoctoral researcher role at the University of Glasgow (2015-2017), she chaired the Seminars and Conference Group and Early Career Research network . She was also a core member of one of the Athena Swan working groups in the Institute of Health and Well Being at the University of Glasgow.

Supervision, management and coaching:

Lisa has three current doctoral students. These include three PhD students, two of which are competitively funded ENU studentships (one as Director of Studies):

1. Louise Allan, Exploration and development of self-management strategies for people with intellectual disabilities who have asthma (director of studies)
2. Xia, Mengxue, A Cross-Cultural Exploration into Caring for Someone with Cancer: A Qualitative Study in Scotland (2nd supervisor)
3. Chloe Kennedy, Helpfulness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) towards the Development of Evidence-based Framework for the Adaptation of CBT (2nd supervisor)



Lisa has supervised approximately twenty MBA and MSc students to completion . She also manages early career researchers who are employed on her research projects. She is committed to professional development and coaching/mentoring researchers with their development. She has recently completed and been awarded the ILM qualification in senior executive coaching and mentoring.

The demonstrates external recognition of her excellent leadership and coaching style. She is applying this qualification in supporting the development of researchers within the school, university and researchers in HSR UK (https://hsruk.org/). She also applies a coaching approach in her management and supervision duties.

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Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Invited co-applicant on project focussed on investigating nationally the impact of annual health checks on individuals with a learning disability
  • Invited to Shifting Focuses Community of Practice, focusing on people with a learning disability and respiratory diagnosis (organised by NHS England)
  • Invited by MSPs to a panel to discuss Assisted Dying (Terminally Ill Adults) (Scotland) Bill.
  • Co-Chair of Health Special Interest Group for International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Invited to join colloboration between World Health Organisation and International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Invited member of the advisory group for the Learning Disability, Autism, and Neurodivergent Consultation Bill
  • Member of National Involvement Network (ARC Scotland)
  • Invited to submit book chapter to the The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability
  • Invitation to join education working group on large project funded by EPSRC
  • Invited by academic at University of Salford as co-author on book chapter
  • Invited Reviewer for Scottish Learning Disability Observatory public engagement video on Chest Infections
  • Advisor on the STAY SAFE research project recently funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing
  • Member of the IASSIDD (International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) Aging and intellectual disabilities special interest group
  • Member of the IASSIDD (International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) Ethics & Intellectual Disability special interest group
  • Member of the IASSIDD (International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) Health Issues special interest group
  • Member of the IASSIDD (International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) Publication committee
  • Member of the international mortality research interest group for people with intellectual disabilities

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Organising and Chairing Health Special Interest Group AGM, IASSIDD for international conference in Chicago
  • Co-organiser for IASSIDD Health Special Interest Group conference (hosted by University of Greenwich )
  • Organised conference entitled 'Integrating evidence, policy and practice' hosted by the Scottish Learning Disability Observatory and funded by the Scottish Government
  • Organised the first Scottish Learning Disability Observatory National conference (funded by the Scottish Government)

 

Editorial Activity

  • Co-editor in Chief of Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
  • Associate Editor for Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Awarded 拢4500 from Wiley Publishers
  • ILM Level 7 Certificate Executive & Senior level Coaching and mentoring
  • Awarded 拢55,946 (as coinvestigator) for school funded studentship entitled 'Helpfulness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders Towards the Development of Evidence-based Framework for the Adaptation of CBT
  • Awarded 拢3935 internal funding as co-investigator for project entitled Is it your attitude? Understanding nurses鈥 implicit and explicit attitudes towards disability and the implications to clinical decision making.
  • Awarded 拢1932 internal funding as Co-investigator for project entitled Using the non-pharmacological CHEEP Check to reduce routine sedative use in learning disability care
  • Awarded 拢55,946 as PI for ENU school funded studentship entitled' Exploration and development of self-management strategies for people with intellectual disabilities who have asthma
  • Recognition for top cited article in Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual disabilities
  • Nominated for Teaching Innovation, Nursing Times Awards
  • Nominated for Gold Medal Award for disability research (National Disability Authority, Ireland)
  • Awarded Prestigious Vice Chancellor PhD Scholarship 拢45,157 for full time PhD study over three years, (tuition fees waivered)

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Invited reviewer for Burdett Trust for Nursing 鈥 New Grant Programme: Women鈥檚 Health
  • Invited reviewer for Bailey Thomas Charitable Fund
  • Reviewer for Carnegie Trust PhD Scholarship Scheme

 

Invited Speaker

  • Invited Guest speaker North East and Yorkshire - Physical Health & Prevention Clinical Programmes Team
  • Invitation speaker at NRS Research Scotland Respiratory Research Event
  • Invited speaker to Cross Parliamentry group on lung health and Scottish Parliamentary event
  • Invited key panelist on Learning Disability Research webinar Showcase
  • Invited speaker on roundtable focussed on dying for change at international Intellectual disabilities conference
  • Supportive environments for health: getting the whole system involved' Invited speaker at the IASSIDD, Health SIRG (Special Interest Research Group) congress, Belfast

 

Media Activity

  • Led a live webstream to advertise a new postgraduate programme
  • Lisa O'Leary talks about her work looking at health inequalities experienced by people with intellectual disabilities
  • SLDO team present at Belfast conference
  • IASSIDD Congress 2016

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Member of Talking Mats Research Network
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Recognised Educator by the SEDA (Staff Educational and Development Association)
  • Member of IASSIDD (International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities)

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Represented the Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law at the 'Europe in Action' conference hosted by Enable
  • Promoted SHSC new postgradute programmes at SKY bar
  • ENU attends Health and Care Professions Research Conference (promoted new postgraduate programmes)
  • Developed activities to raise awareness of learning disabilities as part of Glasgow Science Festival
  • Nominated by the University of Glasgow to attend the BSA Masterclass: Science Communication Primer at the British Science Association, Manchester
  • Led public engagement activity educating the public about heath inequalites experienced by people with learning disabilites, Explorathon Extravaganza 鈥 European Researchers

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer for the British Journal of Nursing
  • Review abstracts for IASSIDD conference (Singapore, 2025)
  • Reviewer for the BMJ Oncology
  • Reviewer for Pilot and Feasibility Studies
  • Reviewer for the Health Research Board Open Research Platform
  • Reviewer for the BMJ open
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
  • Reviewer for the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

 

Date


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Qualitative Systematic Review with Thematic Synthesis on Ethnic Chinese Informal Migrant Caregivers鈥 Experiences in Caring for Someone with Cancer

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mengxue, X., O'Leary, L., & Gray Brunton, C. (2025, April)
Qualitative Systematic Review with Thematic Synthesis on Ethnic Chinese Informal Migrant Caregivers鈥 Experiences in Caring for Someone with Cancer. Presented at Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) Conference, Manchester
Background: With advancements in cancer detection and treatment, survivorship rates are increasing worldwide. This shift has extended the role of informal caregivers鈥攆amily me...

Co-creation and Co-production in Research with People with Intellectual Disabilities

Book Chapter
Petropoulou, E., Bak-Klimek, A., & O鈥橪eary, L. (2025)
Co-creation and Co-production in Research with People with Intellectual Disabilities. In G. Bennett, & E. Goodall (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability (1-14). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40858-8_242-1
Historically, individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) have been excluded from research, particularly its design, due to assumptions about their capacity and overprote...

Co-Creation of a Continuing Professional Development Toolkit focused on self-management of respiratory health issues in people with learning disabilities

Presentation / Conference Contribution
O'Leary, L., Dicksit, D., Ring, N., Roberts, N., Devitt, J., & Dunham, M. (2024, December)
Co-Creation of a Continuing Professional Development Toolkit focused on self-management of respiratory health issues in people with learning disabilities. Paper presented at 21st Seattle Club Conference, London
Background: Individuals with ID (intellectual Disabilities) are at greater risk of hospital admission or premature mortality due to respiratory associated conditions. They nee...

How to implement an integrated care approach to reduce falls and fall-related injuries in people with learning disabilities

Book Chapter
Petropoulou, E., & O'Leary, L. (2023)
How to implement an integrated care approach to reduce falls and fall-related injuries in people with learning disabilities. In K. Marshall, H. Bamber, R. Garbutt, & C. Easton (Eds.), Demystifying Integrated Care: A Handbook for Practice. Elsevier

The Acceptability Of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Autistic Adults. A scoping Review

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kennedy, C., O'Leary, L., Porter-Armstrong, A., Allan, L., & Bak-Klimek, A. (2023, November)
The Acceptability Of Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Autistic Adults. A scoping Review. Presented at Lothian Health and Care Professions Research Conference 2023, Edinburgh, UK

Exploring nurses鈥 online perspectives and social networks during a global pandemic COVID鈥19

Journal Article
O'Leary, L., Erikainen, S., Peltonen, L., Ahmed, W., Thelwall, M., & O'Connor, S. (2022)
Exploring nurses鈥 online perspectives and social networks during a global pandemic COVID鈥19. Public Health Nursing, 39(3), 586-600. https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12994
Objectives Examine the online interactions, social networks, and perspectives of nursing actors on COVID-19 from conversations on Twitter to understand how the profession res...

Birth incidence, deaths and hospitalisations of children and young people with Down syndrome, 1990鈥2015: birth cohort study

Journal Article
Hughes-McCormack, L. A., McGowan, R., Pell, J. P., Mackay, D., Henderson, A., O'Leary, L., & Cooper, S. (2020)
Birth incidence, deaths and hospitalisations of children and young people with Down syndrome, 1990鈥2015: birth cohort study. BMJ Open, 10(4), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033770
Objective: To investigate current Down syndrome live birth and death rates, and childhood hospitalisations, compared with peers. Setting: General community. Participants: Al...

Recruitment settings, delivery contexts, intervention techniques and outcomes of health promotion programmes for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A systematic review

Journal Article
Maine, A., Brown, M. J., Ski, C. F., Thompson, D. R., Marsh, L., & O鈥橪eary, L. (2020)
Recruitment settings, delivery contexts, intervention techniques and outcomes of health promotion programmes for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A systematic review. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 99, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103592
Background People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at risk of developing long term health conditions, and a preventative health agenda research is em...

Comparing Mortality and Hospital Admissions to Five Years of Age in Children with and Without Down Syndrome Within and Across Counties 2003-2012: An Electronic Record Matched Cohort Study in Scotland and Wales

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hughes-McCormack, L., Evans, A., Hurt, L., McGowan, R., Pell, J., Daniel, R., Demmler, J., Bandyopadhyay, A., McKay, D., Henderson, A., O'Leary, L., Paranjothy, S., & Cooper, S. .-. A. (2019, August)
Comparing Mortality and Hospital Admissions to Five Years of Age in Children with and Without Down Syndrome Within and Across Counties 2003-2012: An Electronic Record Matched Cohort Study in Scotland and Wales. Presented at IASSIDD conference: A future for all, Glasgow, UK
Introduction: This study aims to investigate population survival and hospitalisations of children with and without Down syndrome in two UK countries, Scotland and Wales. Meth...

Dying For Change

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Glover, G., O'Leary, L., Shooshtari, S., Taggart, L., Trollor, J., & Hatton, C. (2019, August)
Dying For Change. Presented at IASSIDD conference: A future for all, Glasgow, UK
Purpose: To discuss the premature deaths of people with intellectual disabilities internationally, what is being done and what is needed to make a real difference. Rationale:...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • Universitas21 Early Career Researchers workshop, (University of Glasgow, (拢3000 obtained and course fee wavered)
  • Postdoctoral Researcher Development Fund, 拢850 to run a data visualisation workshop for 20 staff, University of Glasgow

Current Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • MSc in Global Mental Health by research dissertation supervision (at University of Glasgow)