School staff
Dr Jo Barnes
Medical Data Liaison Officer
Tel +44 (0)1509 226922
Email j.barnes@lboro.ac.uk
Location LDS 2.19
Personal profile
Jo joined ESRI in 2005 after undertaking her PhD at the TSRC. She has worked on the Co-operative Crash Injury Study managing the injury data collection, coding and injury database.
Jo joined the TSRC from the Accident Research Centre at Monash University, Australia and set up the injury data collection for the Australian National Crash Injury Study (ANCIS).
She is a trainer in AIS injury coding and runs AIS training workshops and is a certified Specialist in Injury Scaling.
Jo is currently working on the Road Accident In-depth Study (RAIDS) and is also involved in the Impact of Injury Study in collaboration with Leicester Royal Infirmary and the University of Nottingham.
Teaching
Certified AIS 2005 trainer for injury coding techniques and approaches and runs training workshops. Jo teaches on the Undergraduate Department of Materials Course (MPB013) - Automotive Crash Protection and is planning to be involved in more teaching with Undergraduate Ergonomics Students.
Research
Research Group: Transport Safety Research Centre.
Current projects include RAIDS and the Impact of Injury Study (CLAHRC). Jo's research interests are the physiological and psychological impacts of Injury, injury impairment and injury biomechanics.
Featured publications
- Jo Barnes, Ali Hassan, Richard Cuerden, Rebecca Cookson, Jane Banbury. Comparison of injury severity between AIS 2005 and AIS 1990 in a large injury database. 53rd AAAM Annual Conference, Annals of Advances in Automotive Medicine. October 5-7, 2009, 83-89.
- Jo Barnes, Andrew Morris. A Study of Impairing Injuries in Real World Crashes Using the Injury Impairment Scale (IIS) and the Predicted Functional Capacity Index (pFCI-AIS). 53rd AAAM Annual Conference, Annals of Advances in Automotive Medicine. October 5-7, 2009, 195-205.
- Barnes J, Thomas P. Quality of Life Outcomes in a Hospitalised Sample of Road Users Involved in Crashes. Proceedings of 50th Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, 16-18 October, 2006, Chicago, pp. 253-268.
- Morris A, Welsh R, Barnes J, Chambers-Smith D. An approach to the derivation of the cost of UK vehicle crash injuries. Proceedings of 50th Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, 16-18 October, Chicago, 2006.
