
Overview
Background
Bec Jenkinson is health consumer advocate-turned-researcher, with more than 10 years’ experience as a leader in the Australian health consumer movement, advocating for high quality, respectful, person-centred care. She is also skilled qualitative and mixed methods researcher, writer, presenter and networker with a passion for consumer and community engagement in health services, and broad experience encompassing health policy, service delivery and evaluation, and education. Bec's PhD investigated the experiences of women, midwives and obstetricians when pregnant women decline recommended care. She went on to co-lead the development and implementation of Queensland Health's Guideline: Partnering with the woman who declines recommended maternity care. Now a Senior Research Fellow with UQ's Clinical Trials Capability Team (ULTRA), Bec works collaboratively with researchers, consumers and other stakeholders to enhance consumer and community involvement (CCI) in clinical trial designs and processes. She is particularly interested in the methodologies of research priority setting, and in how CCI can drive health equity in clinical trials.
Availability
- Dr Bec Jenkinson is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Education, Central Queensland University
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2016
Conference Publication
The line in the sand: Feminist perspectives on refusal of recommended maternity care
Jenkinson, B. (2016). The line in the sand: Feminist perspectives on refusal of recommended maternity care. 8th International Biennial Conference of the Australian Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 13-16 July 2016.
2015
Journal Article
Maternity care plans: a retrospective review of a process aiming to support women who decline standard care
Jenkinson, Bec, Kruske, Sue, Stapleton, Helen, Beckmann, Michael, Reynolds, Maree and Kildea, Sue (2015). Maternity care plans: a retrospective review of a process aiming to support women who decline standard care. Women and Birth, 28 (4), 303-309. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2015.05.003
2015
Conference Publication
When 'no' means 'no': Supporting women's rights to informed consent and refusal
Jenkinson, Bec (2015). When 'no' means 'no': Supporting women's rights to informed consent and refusal. Australian College of the Midwives National 19th Biennial Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 5-8 October 2015. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2015.07.072
2014
Journal Article
Maternity services and the discharge process: a review of practice in Queensland
Jenkinson, Bec, Young, Kate and Kruske, Sue (2014). Maternity services and the discharge process: a review of practice in Queensland. Women and Birth, 27 (2), 114-120. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2013.12.001
2014
Other Outputs
BirthSpace: an evidence-based guide to birth environment design
Jenkinson, Bec, Josey, Natalie and Kruske, Sue (2014). BirthSpace: an evidence-based guide to birth environment design. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies, The University of Queensland.
2014
Journal Article
Effect of a maternity consumer representative training program on participants' confidence and engagement
Jenkinson, Bec M., Smethurst, Joanne, Boorman, Rhonda and Creedy, Debra K. (2014). Effect of a maternity consumer representative training program on participants' confidence and engagement. Australian Health Review, 38 (3), 306-311. doi: 10.1071/AH13183
2013
Journal Article
Maternity care providers' perceptions of women's autonomy and the law
Kruske, Sue, Young, Kate, Jenkinson, Bec and Catchlove, Ann (2013). Maternity care providers' perceptions of women's autonomy and the law. Bmc Pregnancy and Childbirth, 13 (1) 84, 84. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-84
2013
Conference Publication
Maternity care providers’ perceptions of women’s autonomy and the law
Kruske, S, Young, K, Jenkinson, B and Catchlove, A (2013). Maternity care providers’ perceptions of women’s autonomy and the law. Australian Association of Bioethics and Health Law Conference: Pivotal Moments/Future Horizons - Continuity and Change in Australian Bioethics, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 11 - 14 July 2013.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Bec Jenkinson is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Postpartum midwifery care for larger bodied women: a mixed methods study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lauren Kearney
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and incorporating the consumer voice in paediatric intensive care research
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sainath Raman, Professor Kristen Gibbons
Media
Enquiries
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- health consumer perspectives
- respectful maternity care
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