Joanne Cull

I am a midwife and the Head of Nurse and Midwife Led Research at ACORN (A Centre of Research for Nurses and Midwives) at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. This role includes a secondment one day a week to London South Bank University as an Associate Professor.Ā 

I currently hold an NIHR Senior Clinical and Practitioner Research Award. I have previously held an NIHR Wellbeing of Women Doctoral Fellowship and an HEE-NIHR Predoctoral Clinical Academic Fellowship. I completed my doctorate, which focused on improving maternity care for women affected byĀ previousĀ trauma, at the University of Central Lancashire in 2024. I plan to develop this work further in the postdoctoral period by exploring the impact of trauma on maternity care staff.Ā 

I can offer support with qualitative and participatory methodologies, particularly Critical Participatory Action Research, as well as approaches informed by trauma-informed perspectives. I am increasingly interested in combining these approaches with policy and economic evaluation methods.Ā 

Blog

Strengthening compensatory rest guidance for Scotland

Jaki Lambert
3 minutes read

10 December, 2025

Media releases, News

The RCM responds to Baroness Amos’ interim report on maternity services

Laura Hicks
1 minute read

9 December, 2025

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