Jane Clarke
Jane Clarke Nursing
Jane Clarke
With over 25 years of experience, Jane is an expert Clinical Nurse Consultant with a strong foundation in evidence-based care. She has worked across public health, private enterprise, and industry sectors, excelling in clinical practice, education, and interagency collaboration. Jane is highly regarded for her work with healthcare professionals, providing expert teaching across the globe.
She has partnered with agencies to provide clinical oversight in the disability sector and has contributed to public health policy development. As an accomplished speaker, Jane has presented at major conferences, including the International Continence Society and Continence Health Australia. Her academic contributions include publications and peer reviews for leading journals and books.
Jane is a member of multiple professional committees and continues to consult with industry partners. Passionate about sharing knowledge, she has contributed to consumer resources and remains active in advancing continence and menopause care.
FURTHER INFORMATION
| Countries | Australia; United Kingdom (England); |
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| Topics | Continence Care in LTC; Neurodegenerative conditions; Primary Health Care; |
| Methods | Case studies; Expert consultations; Guidelines development; Systematic Review; |
| Role | Practice; |
| Interest Groups | Continence Care in Long-Term Care; |
| Website | http://www.janeclarkenursing.com |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-clarke-a08b55180/ | |
| Research interests | Psychological trauma and the association with bladder and bowel dysfunction. The role of the continence nurse in supporting patients Self-directed care and shared decision-making Bowel Management |
| Key publications | Jane has submitted papers for publication to the ‘Continence’ journal, reviewed book chapters for the second edition of Management of Faecal Incontinence for the APRN, and is a member of the Guideline Review Committee – “Guideline for clean intermittent catheterization in children” prepared by Pediatric Urodynamic and Pelvic Floor Group of Pediatric Surgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association. |
