Professor Kerry Allen

Kerry Allen

Health Services Management Centre
Deputy Head of the School of Social Policy and Society

Contact details

Address
School of Social Policy and Society, HSMC
Park House
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2RT, United Kingdom

Kerry Allen is a Professor of Health and Care services, based at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. With a disciplinary background in medical sociology, she is interested in applied research that improves health and care services, especially for people with complex needs or long term conditions. 

Her core research areas are: 

  • How people experience long-term conditions, self-management and decision-making
  • Kidney care service design and leadership
  • Social care governance and integration
  • Quality Improvement

Research methods and their application to real world service settings are a key interest. Kerry has particular expertise in qualitative study design in health and care settings and co-produced design.

Qualifications

  • ILM 5 Coaching and Mentoring (2024)
  • Senior Fellowship Higher Education Academy (2023)
  • PG Cert in Academic Practice (2015) (with distinction, University of Birmingham Programme prize winner 2015)
  • Ph.D Medical Sociology, University of Leicester (2007) (Phil Strong Memorial prize for Medical Sociology winner 2007)
  • MSc Social Research, University of Leicester (2002) 
  • BSc (Hons) Sociology, University of Leicester (2001) (1st class) 

Biography

Before joining HSMC in March 2009, Kerry worked as a European research manager for Ecotec Research and Consulting (now Ecorys UK). In this role Kerry worked on health and equalities research for the European Commission. Prior to this Kerry completed her PhD in Medical Sociology at the University of Leicester, exploring the management of Prader-Willi syndrome within the context of the family.

Teaching

Kerry is a senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy. From 2021-2024 Kerry waseducation lead for the School of Social Policy and Society, with a portfolio of programmes in social policy, sociology and criminology, social work and health services policy and management.

Postgraduate supervision

Kerry supervises a number of postgraduate research projects and is interested in supervising PhDs that focus on the following policy and practice areas:

  • social care governance
  • perspectives of people using care services
  • experience of illness and long-term conditions.

Kerry has methodological expertise in qualitative, mixed methods and participatory research methods

Research

Current and recent projects: 

  • Achieving closure? Improving outcomes when care homes close, NIHR
  • Inter-CEPt: Intervening to eliminate the centre effect variation in home dialysis use, NIHR
  • Intervening to eliminate the centre-effect variation in home dialysis use, NIHR
  • Renal treatment transitions, Baxter.
  • Exploring experiences of work for people with rheumatoid arthritis in India, UoB India Institute
  • Shifting Shapes: How can local Care Markets support quality for all? Department of Health
  • Decision making for the treatment of cancer in older people across the UK (2016)
  • Evaluation of the contribution of micro-enterprises to adult social care. Economic and Social Research Council
  • Finance directors’ perspectives on the impact of capital spending restrictions on service quality. The Health Foundation
  • Approaches to increasing the uptake of renal home therapies. West Midlands Central Health Innovation & Education Cluster
  • A study of acute children’s safeguarding activities. ‘Enhancing Safe Practice at the Interface between Hospital Services and Children’s Social Care’. National Institute for Health Research
  • Does smaller mean better? Evaluating Micro-enterprises in Adult Social Care. Economic and Social Research Council  
  • A study of acute children’s safeguarding activities. ‘Enhancing Safe Practice at the Interface between Hospital Services and Children’s Social Care’. National Institute for Health Research (2012)
  • Evaluation of case study sites for home therapies for people with chronic kidney disease, West Midlands Central Health Innovation and Education Cluster. (2013)
  • Local evidence in prevention for older people. National Institute for Health Research, School for Social Care Research. (2011-2012)
  • Models of medical leadership and their effectiveness. National Institute for Health Research, Service Delivery and Organisation. (2011-2012)
  • Scoping review on the research agenda for the future role of the third sector in delivering social care. National Institute for Health Research, School for Social Care Research. (2011-2012)
  • EU-funded research (DG Research, FP7) into long-term care for older people. Interlinks- Modelling the INTERfaces and LINKS between prevention, rehabilitation, quality of services and informal care. (2009-2012)
  • An evaluation of the modernisation of older people’s services in Birmingham. Birmingham City Council (2009-2011)
  • Review of Commissioning Across Government. National Audit office (2010)
  • Integrating Health and Social Care: a Rapid Review of Lessons from Evidence and Experience. Leeds City Council (2009-2010)
  • Study on the situation of women with disabilities in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. European Commission: DG Employment, PROGRESS (2008)
  • Ex-post evaluation of Socrates Programme. European Commission: DG Education and Culture (2008)

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Cooper-Stanton, G, Gale, N, Sidhu, M & Allen, K 2025, 'A narrative inquiry of men’s perceptions of support and masculinity: semi-structured interviews of men living with non-cancer-related lymphoedema in the United Kingdom', Journal of Research in Nursing, vol. 30, no. 5-6, pp. 530-546. https://doi.org/10.1177/17449871251347841

Cooper-Stanton, G, Gale, N, Sidhu, M & Allen, K 2025, 'Men's Perceptions of Non-Cancer Related Lymphoedema: A Qualitative Diary Study', Nursing and Health Sciences, vol. 27, no. 3, e70201. https://doi.org/10.1111/nhs.70201

Potts, J, Pearse, CM, Lambie, M, Fotheringham, J, Hill, H, Coyle, D, Damery, S, Allen, K, Williams, I, Davies, SJ & Solis-Trapala, I 2025, 'Patient and Center Factors in Home Dialysis Therapy Uptake: Analysis of a UK Renal Registry Cohort and a National Dialysis Center Survey', American Journal of Kidney Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2025.08.012

Hill, H, Fotheringham, J, Potts, J, Solis-Trapala, I, Lambie, M, Damery, S, Allen, K, Wailoo, A, Williams, I & Davies, SJ 2025, 'The cost-effectiveness of initiating patients on home dialysis compared with in-centre haemodialysis', Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40258-025-00976-7

Douglass, T, Tanner, D, Zafar, S, Allen, K, Iqbal, A, Needham, C & Glasby, J 2025, 'Understanding older people's experiences of care home closure through the lenses of precarity and transition', International Journal of Care and Caring, pp. 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1332/23978821Y2025D000000147

Damery, S, Lambie, M, Williams, I, Coyle, D, Fotheringham, J, Solis-Trapala, I, Allen, K, Potts, J, Dikomitis, L & Davies, SJ 2024, 'Centre variation in home dialysis uptake: a survey of kidney centre practice in relation to home dialysis organisation and delivery in England', Peritoneal Dialysis International, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/08968608241232200

Cooper-Stanton, G, Gale, N, Sidhu, M & Allen, K 2024, 'Experiences of men with non-cancer related lymphoedema UK-based online survey. Part two: findings and discussion', British Journal of Community Nursing, vol. 29, no. Sup10, pp. S10-S18. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2024.0012

Allen, K, Shaw, K, Spry, J, Dikomitis, L, Coyle, D, Damery, S, Fotheringham, J, Lambie, M, Davies, SJ & Williams, I 2024, 'How does organisational culture facilitate uptake of home dialysis? An ethnographic study of kidney centres in England', BMJ open, vol. 14, no. 12, e085754. <https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/12/e085754>

Cooper-Stanton, G, Gale, N, Sidhu, M & Allen, K 2024, 'UK survey on experiences of men with non-cancer-related lymphoedema: part one', British Journal of Community Nursing, vol. 29, no. Sup4, pp. S27-S31. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.Sup4.S27

Other

Allen, K 2023, 'Ethnography: What Characterised a High Performing Home Therapies Unit? Findings from Inter-CEPt', European Peritoneal Dialysis (EuroPD) 2023 conference , Bruges, Belgium, 27/11/23 - 30/11/23.

Other report

Glasby, J, Allen, K, Bennett, M, Douglass, T, Iqbal, A, Kinghorn, P, Needham, C, Plappert, H, Roberts, T, Skrybant, M, Smith, D, Tanner, D, Taylor, B, Topping, A, Ward, L & Zafar, S 2025, Improving outcomes when care homes close: NIHR Programme Grant multi-methods study. National Institute for Health Research.

Allen, K, Udayaraj, U, Donne, R, Barnes, T, Loud, F, Munoz, G & Wood, E 2023, Co-designing a national quality improvement initiative to promote home dialysis therapy – Report from a leadership event.

Allen, K, Udayaraj, U, Donne, R, Barnes, T, Loud, F, Munoz, G & Wood, E 2023, Co-designing a national quality improvement initiative to promote Home dialysis therapy – Report from a patient insight event - 30th March 2023. UK Kidney Association. <https://ukkidney.org/sites/renal.org/files/Daylife%20Patient%20Insight%20Report%20V9.pdf>

Paper

Allen, K, Shaw, K, Spry, J, Damery, S, Williams, I & Dikomitis, L 2023, 'Culture and trust in renal centres: ethnographic findings to support person-centred dialysis choice', Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Study Group Annual Conference 2023, Sussex, United Kingdom, 11/09/23 - 13/09/23.

Review article

Hollowood, L, Taylor, J & Allen, K 2025, 'The Experiences of People From Ethnic Minority Backgrounds Living in Care Homes—A Qualitative Systematic Review', Journal of Advanced Nursing. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.17060

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