Dr Joanne Hurst

BSc, PhD

Contact Details

Lecturer Above The Bar
School of Health Sciences
University of Galway
E: Joanne.Hurst@universityofgalway.ie
 
researcher
 

Biography

Joanne graduated in 2013 from Glasgow Caledonian University. After qualifying she undertook clinical Podiatry roles within NHS Somerset, and Diabetes Ireland (within the HSE, Cork). Through working with high risk patients she developed a profound interest in the complications of diabetes manifested in the lower limbs. This shaped her research interest in the prevention of diabetes-related foot disease, with a particular focus on health inequalities and the influence of environmental exposures mainly, social deprivation. Her PhD and postdoctoral research has been predominantly using big data analytics to explore disparities in diabetes-related foot disease outcomes within the health administrative area of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. She now hopes to investigate this from a West of Ireland perspective. Joanne has taken up a new lecturing position within the discipline of Podiatric Medicine, University of Galway.

Research Interests

Diabetes-related foot disease

Peer Reviewed Journals

  Year Publication
(2022) 'Factors influencing lower extremity amputation outcomes in people with active foot ulceration in regional Australia: A retrospective cohort study'
Peta Ellen Tehan, Morgan Brian Hawes , Joanne Hurst , Mathew Sebastian, Benjamin John Peterson, Vivienne Helaine Chuter (2022) 'Factors influencing lower extremity amputation outcomes in people with active foot ulceration in regional Australia: A retrospective cohort study'. Wound Repair And Regeneration, [Details]
(2021) 'Association of peripheral artery disease and chronic limb-threatening ischemia with socioeconomic deprivation in people with diabetes: A population data-linkage and geospatial analysis'
Joanne E Hurst, Peta Ellen Tehan, Keith Hussey, James Woodburn (2021) 'Association of peripheral artery disease and chronic limb-threatening ischemia with socioeconomic deprivation in people with diabetes: A population data-linkage and geospatial analysis'. Vascular Medicine, [Details]
(2020) 'Geospatial mapping and data linkage uncovers variability in outcomes of foot disease according to multiple deprivation: a population cohort study of people with diabetes'
Joanne E Hurst, Ruth Barn, Lesley Gibson, Hamish Innes , Sicco A Bus, Brian Kennon, David Wylie , James Woodburn (2020) 'Geospatial mapping and data linkage uncovers variability in outcomes of foot disease according to multiple deprivation: a population cohort study of people with diabetes'. Diabetologia, [Details]

Conference Publications

  Year Publication
(2023) International Symposium of the Diabetic Foot (ISDF), The Hague, NL
Hurst JE, Barn R, Gibson L, Innes H, Bus SA, Kennon B, et al (2023) Geospatial mapping and data linkage uncovers variability in outcomes of foot disease according to multiple deprivation: a population cohort study of people with diabetes International Symposium of the Diabetic Foot (ISDF), The Hague, NL [Details]

Conference Contributions

  Year Publication
International Symposium of the Diabetic Foot (ISDF), The Hague, NL,
Hurst JE, Barn R, Gibson L, Innes H, Bus SA, Kennon B Geospatial mapping and data linkage uncovers variability in outcomes of foot disease according to multiple deprivation: a population cohort study of people with diabetes. [Oral Presentation], International Symposium of the Diabetic Foot (ISDF), The Hague, NL, The Hague, NL . [Details]
International Study of Diabetic Foot (as part of EASD),
Hurst JE, Barn R, Innes H, Bus SA, Kennon B, Woodburn J Towards a better risk stratification model for people with diabetes at risk of incident foot ulceration: a prognostic modelling analysis of patients on the SCI-Diabetes register. [Poster Presentation], International Study of Diabetic Foot (as part of EASD), [virtual] . [Details]
(2024) All-Ireland Podiatry Conference,
J E Hurst (2024) Inequalities in diabetes-related foot disease. [Invited Oral Presentation], All-Ireland Podiatry Conference, Co. Down, Northern Ireland , 26-APR-24. [Details]
(2021) All Party-Parliamentary Group on Vascular and Venous Disease,
J E Hurst (2021) Inequalities in outcomes of diabetes related foot disease. [Invited Oral Presentation], All Party-Parliamentary Group on Vascular and Venous Disease, [virtual] , 17-SEP-21. [Details]

Honours and Awards

  Year Title Awarding Body
2023 One of top four publications over past four years International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot
2018 1st prize oral presentation DFSG (as part of the EASD)
2018 Jewel in the Crown Royal College of Podiatrists

Employment

  Employer Position From / To
Glasgow Caledonian University Postdoctoral Research Fellow 06-NOV-19 / 06-FEB-23
Glasgow Caledonian University PhD student 05-OCT-15 / 05-NOV-19

Education

  Year Institution Qualification Subject
2020 Glasgow Caledonian University PhD Social deprovation, comorbidities and diabetic foot disease