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Dr Katherine Baker

Associate Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Katherine is currently Associate Professor and Head of Subject for Physiotherapy. 

After completing an undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy, Katherine worked clinically in the area of neuro rehabilitation in an NHS trust in the North East. She completed her PhD at Northumbria in 2009, in the area of movement strategies for people with Parkinson's. Her research interests include supporting people living with long term conditions, including the role of physical activity and exercise. 

Katherine enjoys teaching topics relating to person centred care, shared decision making, gait analysis, mental health and neurology. She supervises research from undergraduate to doctoral level. 




 

Katherine Baker

Campus Address

Coach Lane Campus West



  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • 216 Evaluation of the Keep On Keep Up (KOKU) programme for people with Parkinson’s, Das, J., Baker, K., Wilson-Menzfeld, G., Walker, R., Morris, R., Stuart, S., Rochester, L., Yarnall, A., Stanmore, E., Barry, G. 27 Mar 2025, In: Physiotherapy
  • Exploring Context Allows Us to Better Understand Physical Activity in People With and Without Parkinson’s Who Have Fallen: A Mixed Methods Study, Baker, K., Das, J., Rochester, L., Del Din, S., Naisby, J. 7 Jan 2025, In: Geriatrics
  • Reactions, Reality, and Resilience in Adults with Crohn’s Disease: A Qualitative Study, Jones, K., Baker, K., Tew, G., Naisby, J. Jan 2025, In: Crohn's and Colitis 360
  • Retirement Adjustment Framework: Understanding the Interplay Between Individual and Contextual Factors, Fadeeva, A., Simmons, J., Thomas, L., Baker, K., Ling, F. 20 Mar 2025, In: Journal of Prevention and Health Promotion
  • A group concept mapping and ethnographic study of intensive care rehabilitation culture, Wade, C., Robinson, L., Baker, K., Saxton, J., Wright, S., Adams, N., Scott, J. 1 Jan 2024, In: Nursing in critical care
  • Effects of inspiratory muscle training on thoracoabdominal volume regulation in older adults: a randomised controlled trial, Manifield, J., Alexiou, C., Megaritis, D., Baker, K., Adams, N., Barry, G., Vogiatzis, I. 1 Aug 2024, In: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
  • Living with pain and Parkinson’s developing an understanding of the impact, trajectory, and pain management needs: A qualitative interview study protocol, Naisby, J., Avery, L., Baker, K., Parkinson, M., Hand, A., Rochester, L., Yarnall, A., Walker, R., Flynn, D., Ryan, C., Finch, T. 26 Dec 2024, In: BMJ Open
  • The sustainability of exercise following colorectal surgery: a qualitative study of participants in the PREPARE-ABC trial, Naisby, J., Baker, K., Skarparis, K., Murdoch, J., Clark, A., Stirling, S., Turner, D., Swart, A., Hernon, J., Saxton, J. 1 Oct 2024, In: Clinical Rehabilitation
  • Does acupuncture improve overactive bladder symptoms? A protocol for a qualitative study to explore patient experiences of receiving acupuncture for OAB symptoms, Hargreaves, K., Naisby, J., Barry, G., Baker, K. 1 Mar 2023, In: Continence Reports
  • Exercise Perceptions and Experiences in Adults with Crohn's Disease Following a Combined Impact and Resistance Training Program: A qualitative study, Jones, K., Naisby, J., Baker, K., Tew, G. 1 Apr 2023, In: Crohn's and Colitis 360

Hilary Abbott-Brailey Can arts be at the heart of care? A study of creative arts-based approaches in nurses’ / health and social care professionals’ practice in social care contexts before and after exposure to training and educational resources developed by the inter-professional Museum Health and Social Care Service team. Start Date: 01/03/2020

  • Physiotherapy PhD June 08 2001
  • Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) September 01 1996
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014


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