
Prof Felicity Astin
Professor Of Nursing
School of Health, Wellbeing & Social Care
Biography
Professional biography
Felicity has worked as a clinical nurse specialist, researcher, lecturer, director and clinical academic during her career. In her current role, as Professor of Nursing at The Open University, she maintains close links with NHS partners, patients and carers with the shared goal of translating research into practice to improve NHS services. Felicity leads the Open Nursing and Allied Health Professions research group. Her research focus has been upon improving care for people with cardiovascular disease. Recent projects have centred upon understanding how health professionals can best support people diagnosed with ischaemic heart disease. In particular she is interested in patients’ perspectives about key aspects of their recovery such as their preferences for health information provision, self-management support and their views about the meaning of quality of life. Felicity has also undertaken a variety of leadership roles within academic settings, professional organisations and charities. Felicity has a keen interest in the education of undergraduate and post graduate students. In particular she is keen to mentor health professionals who may be rather reluctant leaders who need encouragement to grow their confidence and realise their potential.
Research interests
Felicity has led teams working on several National Institute for Health and Care Research studies Link here to studies and has published over 100 outputs in academic journals and book chapters which can be accessed here Felicity Astin (0000-0002-8055-3072) (orcid.org) and Felicity ASTIN | Professor | PhD (Health Psychology), MSc, BSc (Hons), PG Cert (Education) RN | School of Health | Research profile (researchgate.net)
Publications
Journal Article
Highlighting the latest research: May 2025 (2025)
Shared decision-making in minority ethnic groups: an umbrella review (2024)
The Core Curriculum for Cardiovascular Nurses and Allied Professionals (2023)