Selected projects

  • NHS Health Research Authority – Improving the Likelihood of People-Centred Clinical Research –PI (2022)
  • NIHR Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Team (PHIRST) – Co-Investigator (2022-7)
  • NIHR Development of a Funding Panel Reviewer Impact Toolkit – PI (2020-1)
  • NIHR Rapid review of Impact Toolkits – PI (2020)
  • EPSRC “Advanced Strategic Platform for Inclusive Research Environments” – development of an intervention to support Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives. – Impact Co-I (2018-21)
  • Programme of research exploring teenagers’ cognitions regarding contraception and emergency contraception 
  • Programme of research to develop and evaluate “What Should We Tell the Children…about sex and relationships?” a theory- and evidence-based programme to support parent-child communication 
  • Development and evaluation of a parents’ sexual health communication Serious Game 
  • Public health and wellbeing service evaluations, including Sexual Assault and Rape Centre (SARC); Community Healthy Living Centres; and exploring recruitment of fathers to parenting programmes
Funding (excluding non-research consultancy and training)
  • Bayley, J. (2022-4) Improving the Likelihood of People Centred Research – NHS Health Research Authority
  • Bayley, J. (2021). Review of cross-NIHR Impact processes. NIHR 
  • Bayley, J. (2020). Development of a Funder Impact Reviewer Toolkit. NIHR and Emerald Publishing (2020-21)
  • Bayley, J. (2020). Rapid Review of Impact Frameworks. NIHR 
  • Hunter, A., Colston, B., De Angeli, A., Humber, A., Bayley, J. and McKay, S. (2018). “Advanced Strategic Platform for Inclusive Research Environments” (ASPIRE). EPSRC. Impact Co-Investigator. 2018-21
  • Bayley, J. (2017) Review of the NIHR Innovation for Invention (I4I) programme. 
  • **NB: Between 2011 and 2017: maternity leave, health issues and secondments**
  • Bayley, J. (2011). Early interventions in teenage pregnancy, alcohol and drug use: a scoping study to provide the evidence base. Coventry City Council and NHS Coventry 
  • Bayley, J., Brown, K. and Wallace, L. (2010).  Feedback, evaluation and revision of the parents’ sexual health game.  Health Information Education Cluster 
  • Bayley, J. (2010). Development of a Parents’ Communication DVD. NHS Coventry
  • Bayley, J. and Wallace, LM.(2010). Evaluation of the Parents’ Sexual Health Serious Game. Warwickshire PCT,
  • Bayley, J. and Newby, K. (2009).  Regional project to research under 16 conception rates in the West Midlands. Government Office West Midlands, successful tender, 
  • Bayley, J. (2009). “What Should We Tell the Children about Relationships and Sex?”. Development of a standalone session. Coventry City Council
  • Bayley, J., Wallace, L.M. (2009). GP Audit of Stool Specimen Submission. Health Protection Agency
  • Brown K, Bayley, J, Katie Newby, Wallace LM (2008-2010) Feasibility and beta-testing of a volitional intervention for patient benefit in sexual healthcare settings: Implementation intentions applied to contraceptive pill and condom use in adolescents. Warwickshire PCT Research and Development Committee
  • Brown K, Bayley, J, Wallace LM (2008). Continuation of intervention development grant. Bayer Healthcare Ltd 
  • Wallace LM, Bayley, J, Bryce C (2008) Consultancy on training needs survey. Thomas Pocklington Trust 
  • Wallace LM, Bayley, J and Brown K (2007). Development of a theory based school sex education intervention- baseline survey. Bayer Healthcare. 
  • Wallace, LM, Bayley, J, Thunhurst C (2007) Evaluation of Brunswick Healthy Living Centre. South Warwickshire PCT 
  • Wallace, LM, Bayley, J. and Thunhurst C (2007) Evaluation of Nuneaton and Bedworth Healthy Living Centre. Warwickshire PCT 
  • Lunt, F., Bayley, J. and Wallace, L.M. (2006) Evaluating barriers and best practice for recruiting fathers to parenting programmes in South Warwickshire.  South Warwickshire PCT Research Grant Awards, 
  • Bayley, J. (2006) Examination of young men’s use / non-use of condoms.  Sexual Health and Drugs Outreach Work (SHADOW), 
  • Bayley, J., Newby, K. (2006) Evaluation of the pilot stage of the “What Should We Tell the Children” project.  Coventry TPCT, 
  • Bayley, J. and Wallace, L.M. (2005) Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to teenagers’ use of emergency contraception.  Warwick West Midlands Primary Care Research Network
  • Bayley, J., Newby, K. and Wallace, L.M. (2004) Development of a theory- and evidence-based programme to assist parents to talk to their children about sex and relationships (“What Should We Tell the Children).  Coventry Teenage Pregnancy Partnership Board
  • Bayley, J., Wallace, L.M. and Sewell, A. (2003) Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to teenagers’ use of emergency contraception- exploring healthcare providers’ attitudes.  Coventry PCT