Dr Kelvin Jordan

Title: Reader in Biostatistics
Phone: +44 (0) 1782 733924
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Location: DJW 1.76
Role: As above
Contacting me: Via email
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I joined the Centre for Health Planning and Management at Keele in 1993 following completion of an MSc in Statistics at the University of Kent at Canterbury. In 1997 I was awarded a NHS Executive (West Midlands) New Blood Research Training Fellowship during which I studied for a PhD in Medical Statistics jointly within the Centre for Health Planning and Management, and Department of Mathematics. I was awarded the PhD in 2000 and in the same year moved to the Primary Care Sciences Research Centre (now Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre). I was promoted to Reader in Biostatistics in 2009.

My research interests focus principally on population and consultation epidemiology, and the longitudinal course of symptoms and musculoskeletal problems in primary care. In particular I have a specific interest in the analysis of routinely recorded general practice medical record data, and their linkage to self-reported health status via population surveys. I am principal investigator for research using a local general practice consultation database (CiPCA).

Other interests include clinimetrics and applications in primary care research of statistical methodologies such as latent class analysis and multilevel modelling.

Selected Publications

  • Wilkie R, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Jordan KP, Pransky G. 2013. Onset of work restriction in employed adults with lower limb joint pain: individual factors and area-level socioeconomic conditions. J Occup Rehabil, vol. 23(2), 180-188. link> doi>
  • Jordan K. 2013. MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN AND EXCESS MORTALITY: THE STORY SO FAR. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 52, p. 19). link>
  • Wilkie R, Bucknall M, Jordan K, McBeth J. 2013. WIDESPREAD AND REGIONAL PAIN PREDICT SOCIAL PARTICIPATION RESTRICTION IN OLDER ADULTS: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 52, p. 37). link>
  • Ashworth J, Green DJ, Dunn KM, Jordan KP. 2013. Opioid use among low back pain patients in primary care: Is opioid prescription associated with disability at 6-month follow-up?. Pain, vol. 154(7), 1038-1044. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Jordan K, Croft P. 2013. The epidemiology of self-reported intermenstrual and postcoital bleeding in the perimenopausal years. BJOG, vol. 120(11), 1348-1355. link> doi>

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Journal Articles

  • Wilkie R, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Jordan KP, Pransky G. 2013. Onset of work restriction in employed adults with lower limb joint pain: individual factors and area-level socioeconomic conditions. J Occup Rehabil, vol. 23(2), 180-188. link> doi>
  • Ashworth J, Green DJ, Dunn KM, Jordan KP. 2013. Opioid use among low back pain patients in primary care: Is opioid prescription associated with disability at 6-month follow-up?. Pain, vol. 154(7), 1038-1044. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Jordan K, Croft P. 2013. The epidemiology of self-reported intermenstrual and postcoital bleeding in the perimenopausal years. BJOG, vol. 120(11), 1348-1355. link> doi>
  • Green DJ, Bedson J, Blagojevic-Burwell M, Jordan KP, van der Windt D. 2013. Factors associated with primary care prescription of opioids for joint pain. Eur J Pain, vol. 17(2), 234-244. link> doi>
  • Roddy E, Zwierska I, Jordan KP, Dawes P, Hider SL, Packham J, Stevenson K, Hay EM. 2013. Musculoskeletal clinical assessment and treatment services at the primary-secondary care interface: an observational study. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 63(607), e141-e148. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Hayward RA, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Croft P. 2013. Incidence of prostate, breast, lung and colorectal cancer following new consultation for musculoskeletal pain: a cohort study among UK primary care patients. Int J Cancer, vol. 133(3), 713-720. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Jöud A, Bergknut C, Croft P, Edwards JJ, Peat G, Petersson IF, Turkiewicz A, Wilkie R, Englund M. 2013. International comparisons of the consultation prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions using population-based healthcare data from England and Sweden. Ann Rheum Dis. link> doi>
  • Moore A, Sim J, Bernard M, Jordan K, Richardson J. 2013. FORTHCOMING Older people’s perceptions of remaining physically active while living with chronic pain. Qualitative Health Research.
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Packham JC. 2013. Patients with well-established ankylosing spondylitis show limited deterioration in a ten-year prospective cohort study. CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY, vol. 32(1), 67-72. link> doi>
  • Wilkie R, Blagojevic-Bucknall M, Jordan KP, Lacey R, McBeth J. 2013. Reasons why multimorbidity increases the risk of participation restriction in older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis: a prospective cohort study in primary care. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken), vol. 65(6), 910-919. link> doi>
  • Strauss VY, Carter P, Ong BN, Bedson J, Jordan KP, Jinks C, Arthritis Research UK Research Users’ Group. 2012. Public priorities for joint pain research: results from a general population survey. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 51(11), 2075-2082. link> doi>
  • Bedson J, Belcher J, Martino OI, Ndlovu M, Rathod T, Walters K, Dunn KM, Jordan KP. 2013. The effectiveness of national guidance in changing analgesic prescribing in primary care from 2002 to 2009: an observational database study. Eur J Pain, vol. 17(3), 434-443. link> doi>
  • Ryan S, Packham JC, T Dawes P, Jordan KP. 2012. The impact of a nurse-led chronic musculoskeletal pain clinic on healthcare utilization. Musculoskeletal Care, vol. 10(4), 196-201. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Blagojevic M, Jordan KP, Croft PR. 2012. The spontaneous resolution of heavy menstrual bleeding in the perimenopausal years. BJOG, vol. 119(5), 545-553. link> doi>
  • Prior JA, Rushton CA, Jordan KP, Kadam UT. 2012. Comorbidity Cohort (2C) study: cardiovascular disease severity and comorbid osteoarthritis in primary care. BMC Health Serv Res, vol. 12, 295. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Sim J, Moore A, Bernard M, Richardson J. 2012. Distinctiveness of long-term pain that does not interfere with life: an observational cohort study. European Journal of Pain, vol. 16(8), 1185-1194. doi> link>
  • Burton C, Campbell P, Jordan K, Strauss V, Mallen C. 2012. The association of anxiety and depression with future dementia diagnosis:a case control study in primary care. Family Practice. doi>
  • Hayward RA, Jordan KP, Croft P. 2012. The relationship of primary health care use with persistence of insomnia: a prospective cohort study. BMC Fam Pract, vol. 13, 8. link> doi>
  • Campbell P, Jordan KP, Dunn KM. 2012. The role of relationship quality and perceived partner responses with pain and disability in those with back pain. Pain Medicine, vol. 13(2), 204-214. doi> link>
  • Packham JC, Jordan KP, Haywood KL, Garratt AM, Healey EL. 2012. Evaluation of Ankylosing Spondylitis Quality of Life questionnaire: responsiveness of a new patient-reported outcome measure. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 51(4), 707-714. link> doi>
  • Mansell G, Shapley M, Jordan JL, Jordan K. 2011. Interventions to reduce primary care delay in cancer referral: a systematic review. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 61(593), e821-e835. link> doi>
  • Prior JA, Jordan KP, Kadam UT. 2012. Influence of chronic diseases on long-term change in physical health: a consultation-survey linkage cohort study in general practice. Qual Life Res, vol. 21(4), 581-591. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Vohora K, Young J, Handy J, Porcheret M, Jordan KP. 2011. Inequalities in primary care management of knee pain and disability in older adults: an observational cohort study. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 50(10), 1869-1878. link> doi>
  • Sandhu J, Packham JC, Healey EL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Haywood KL. 2011. Evaluation of a modified arthritis self-efficacy scale for an ankylosing spondylitis UK population. Clin Exp Rheumatol, vol. 29(2), 223-230. link>
  • Menz HB, Jordan KP, Roddy E, Croft PR. 2010. Musculoskeletal foot problems in primary care: what influences older people to consult?. RHEUMATOLOGY, vol. 49(11), 2109-2116. link> doi>
  • Dunn KM, Jordan KP, Mancl L, Drangsholt MT, Le Resche L. 2011. Trajectories of pain in adolescents: a prospective cohort study. Pain, vol. 152(1), 66-73. link> doi>
  • Haywood KL, Garratt AM, Jordan KP, Healey EL, Packham JC. 2010. Evaluation of Ankylosing Spondylitis Quality of Life (EASi-QoL): Reliability and Validity of a New Patient-reported Outcome Measure. JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, vol. 37(10), 2100-2109. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Mansell G, Jordan JL, Jordan KP. 2010. Positive predictive values of ≥5% in primary care for cancer: systematic review. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 60(578), e366-e377. link> doi>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt A, Packham JC. 2011. Impact of ankylosing spondylitis on work in patients across the UK. Scand J Rheumatol, vol. 40(1), 34-40. link> doi>
  • Dunn KM, Jordan KP, Croft PR. 2011. Contributions of prognostic factors for poor outcome in primary care low back pain patients. Eur J Pain, vol. 15(3), 313-319. link> doi>
  • Artus M, van der Windt DA, Jordan KP, Hay EM. 2010. Low back pain symptoms show a similar pattern of improvement following a wide range of primary care treatments: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 49(12), 2346-2356. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Kadam UT, Hayward R, Porcheret M, Young C, Croft P. 2010. Annual consultation prevalence of regional musculoskeletal problems in primary care: an observational study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, vol. 11, 144. doi>
  • Hayward R, Jordan KP, Croft P. 2010. Healthcare use in adults with insomnia: a longitudinal study. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 60(574), 334-340. link> doi>
  • Menz HB, Jordan KP, Roddy E, Croft PR. 2010. Characteristics of primary care consultations for musculoskeletal foot and ankle problems in the UK. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 49(7), 1391-1398. link> doi>
  • Roddy E, Zwierska I, Dawes P, Hider SL, Jordan KP, Packham J, Stevenson K, Hay E, SAMBA team. 2010. The Staffordshire arthritis, musculoskeletal, and back assessment (SAMBA) study: a prospective observational study of patient outcome following referral to a primary-secondary care musculoskeletal interface service. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, vol. 11, 67. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP and Croft P. 2010. Mortality and cancer in patients with new musculoskeletal episodes: a cohort study. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 60(572), e105-e111. link> doi>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Packham JC. 2010. Disease severity in ankylosing spondylitis: variation by region and local area deprivation. J Rheumatol, vol. 37(3), 633-638. link> doi>
  • Roddy E, Mallen CD, Hider SL, Jordan KP. 2010. Prescription and comorbidity screening following consultation for acute gout in primary care. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 49(1), 105-111. link> doi>
  • Dunn KM, Jordan KP, Croft PR. 2010. Recall of medication use, self-care activities and pain intensity: a comparison of daily diaries and self-report questionnaires among low back pain patients. Primary Health Care Research and Development, vol. 115, 93-102.
  • Terwee CB, Roorda LD, Dekker J, Bierma-Zeinstra SM, Peat G, Jordan KP, Croft P, de Vet HC. 2010. Mind the MIC: large variation among populations and methods. J Clin Epidemiol, vol. 63(5), 524-534. link> doi>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Ryan S, Packham JC. 2009. Ankylosing spondylitis and its impact on sexual relationships. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 48(11), 1378-1381. link> doi>
  • Blagojevic M, Jinks C, Jeffery A, Jordan KP. 2010. Risk factors for onset of osteoarthritis of the knee in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Osteoarthritis Cartilage, vol. 18(1), 24-33. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP and Lewis M. 2009. Improving the quality of reporting of research studies. Musculoskeletal Care, vol. 7(3), 137-142. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Wilkie R, Muller S, Myers H, Nicholls E, Arthritis Research Campaign National Primary Care Centre. 2009. Measurement of change in function and disability in osteoarthritis: current approaches and future challenges. Curr Opin Rheumatol, vol. 21(5), 525-530. link> doi>
  • Blagojevic M, Jinks C, Jordan KP. 2008. The influence of consulting primary care on knee pain in older people: a prospective cohort study. Ann Rheum Dis, vol. 67(12), 1702-1709. link> doi> full text>
  • Hughes H, Jordan KP, Rajaratnam G, Fawcett S, Croft P. 2008. Recent changes in general practice morbidity in older people. Age Ageing, vol. 37(5), 572-575. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP and Croft P. 2008. Opportunities and limitations of general practice databases in pain research. PAIN, vol. 137(3), 469-470. link> doi>
  • Jordan KP, Thomas E, Peat G, Wilkie R, Croft P. 2008. Social risks for disabling pain in older people: a prospective study of individual and area characteristics. Pain, vol. 137(3), 652-661. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan KP, Blagojevic M, Croft P. 2008. Predictors of onset and progression of knee pain in adults living in the community. A prospective study. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 47(3), 368-374. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2007. Abnormal bleeding patterns associated with menorrhagia in women in the community and in women presenting to primary care. Fam Pract, vol. 24(6), 532-537. link> doi>
  • Porcheret M, Jordan K, Jinks C, Croft P, Primary Care Rheumatology Society. 2007. Primary care treatment of knee pain--a survey in older adults. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 46(11), 1694-1700. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2007. Osteoarthritis as a public health problem: the impact of developing knee pain on physical function in adults living in the community: (KNEST 3). Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 46(5), 877-881. link> doi>
  • Porcheret M, Jordan K, Croft P, Primary Care Rhumatology Society. 2007. Treatment of knee pain in older adults in primary care: development of an evidence-based model of care. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 46(4), 638-648. link> doi>
  • Rohrbeck J, Jordan K, Croft P. 2007. The frequency and characteristics of chronic widespread pain in general practice: a case-control study. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 57(535), 109-115. link>
  • Bedson J, Jordan KP, Croft PR. 2007. A cross sectional study of requests for knee radiographs from primary care. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, vol. 8, 77. link> doi>
  • Jordan K, Clarke AM, Symmons DP, Fleming D, Porcheret M, Kadam UT, Croft P. 2007. Measuring disease prevalence: a comparison of musculoskeletal disease using four general practice consultation databases. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 57(534), 7-14. link>
  • Kadam UT, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2006. A comparison of two consensus methods for classifying morbidities in a single professional group showed the same outcomes. J Clin Epidemiol, vol. 59(11), 1169-1173. link> doi>
  • Jordan K, Jinks C, Croft P. 2006. Health care utilization: measurement using primary care records and patient recall both showed bias. J Clin Epidemiol, vol. 59(8), 791-797. link> doi>
  • Foster A, Jordan K, Croft P. 2006. Is frequent attendance in primary care disease-specific?. Fam Pract, vol. 23(4), 444-452. link> doi>
  • Dunn KM, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2006. Characterizing the course of low back pain: a latent class analysis. Am J Epidemiol, vol. 163(8), 754-761. link> doi>
  • Jordan K, Jinks C, Croft P. 2006. A prospective study of the consulting behaviour of older people with knee pain. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 56(525), 269-276. link>
  • Jordan K, Porcheret M, Kadam UT, Croft P. 2006. The use of general practice consultation databases in rheumatology research. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 45(2), 126-128. link> doi>
  • Jordan K, Dunn KM, Lewis M, Croft P. 2006. A minimal clinically important difference was derived for the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire for low back pain. J Clin Epidemiol, vol. 59(1), 45-52. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2006. Disabling knee pain--another consequence of obesity: results from a prospective cohort study. BMC Public Health, vol. 6, 258. link> doi> full text>
  • Sim J, Jordan K, Lewis M, Hill J, Hay EM, Dziedzic K. 2006. Sensitivity to change and internal consistency of the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire and derivation of a minimal clinically important difference. Clin J Pain, vol. 22(9), 820-826. link> doi>
  • Jeffery A, Jinks C, Jordan K. 2006. The influence of completing a health-related questionnaire on primary care consultation behaviour. BMC Health Serv Res, vol. 6, 101. link> doi> full text>
  • Kadam UT, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2005. Clinical comorbidity was specific to disease pathology, psychologic distress, and somatic symptom amplification. J Clin Epidemiol, vol. 58(9), 909-917. link> doi>
  • Croft P, Jordan K, Jinks C. 2005. "Pain elsewhere" and the impact of knee pain in older people. Arthritis Rheum, vol. 52(8), 2350-2354. link> doi>
  • Bedson J, Jordan K, Croft P. 2005. The prevalence and history of knee osteoarthritis in general practice: a case-control study. Fam Pract, vol. 22(1), 103-108. link> doi>
  • Lacey RJ, Lewis M, Jordan K, Jinks C, Sim J. 2005. Interrater reliability of scoring of pain drawings in a self-report health survey. Spine (Phila Pa 1976), vol. 30(16), E455-E458. link> doi>
  • JORDAN K, HAYWOOD KL, DZIEDZIC K, GARRATT AM, JONES PW, ONG BN, DAWES PT. 2004. Assessment of the 3-dimensional Fastrak measurement system in measuring range of motion in ankylosing spondylitis. J Rheumatol, vol. 31(11), 2207-2215.
  • JORDAN K, PORCHERET M, CROFT P. 2004. Quality of morbidity coding in general practice computerized medical records: a systematic review. Family Practice, vol. 21(4), 396-412. doi>
  • HAYWOOD KL, GARRATT AM, JORDAN K, DZIEDZIC K, DAWES PT. 2004. Spinal mobility in ankylosing spondylitis: reliability, validity and responsiveness. Rheumatology, vol. 43(6), 750-757. doi>
  • Shapley M, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2004. An epidemiological survey of symptoms of menstrual loss in the community. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 54(502), 359-363. link>
  • Kadam UT, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2004. Clinical comorbidity in patients with osteoarthritis: a case-control study of general practice consulters in England and Wales. Ann Rheum Dis, vol. 63(4), 408-414. link> doi>
  • JINKS C, BN Ong, K Jordan, P Croft. 2004. A brief screening tool for knee pain in primary care (KNEST). 2. Results from a survey in the general population aged 50 and over. Rheumatology, vol. 43(1), 55-61. doi>
  • SHAPLEY M, JORDAN K, CROFT PR. 2004. An Investigation in primary care of the relationship between consultation behaviour, increased vaginal bleeding and mental disorder. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol. 24(6), 684-686. doi>
  • Porcheret M, Hughes R, Evans D, Jordan K, Whitehurst T, Ogden H, Croft P, North Staffordshire General Practice Research Network. 2004. Data quality of general practice electronic health records: the impact of a program of assessments, feedback, and training. J Am Med Inform Assoc, vol. 11(1), 78-86. link> doi>
  • Dunn KM, K Jordan, R Lacey, M Shapley. 2004. Patterns of consent in epidemiologic research: evidence from over 25,000 responders. American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 159(11), 1087-1094. doi>
  • Shapley M, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2003. Increased vaginal bleeding and psychological distress: a longitudinal study of their relationship in the community. British Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, vol. 110(6), 548-554. doi>
  • Bedson J, Jordan K, Croft P. 2003. How do GPs use x rays to manage chronic knee pain in the elderly? A case study. Ann Rheum Dis, vol. 62(5), 450-454. link> doi>
  • JORDAN KP, B N Ong, P Croft. 2003. Previous consultation and self reported health status as predictors of future demand for primary care. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, vol. 57(2), 109-113. doi> full text>
  • Jordon K, Jones PW, Dziedzic K. 2003. Describing three-dimensional cervical spine movement in a diseased and non-diseased group using multilevel modelling. Statistics in Medicine, vol. 22(14), 2365-2380. doi>
  • Dunn KM, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2003. Does questionnaire structure influence response in postal surveys?. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 56(1), 10-16. doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2003. An evaluation of an automated data entry system (Teleform) for large-scale mailed surveys. Computers in Biology & Medicine. doi>
  • Shapley M, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2003. Increased vaginal bleeding: the reasons women give for consulting Primary Care. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, vol. 23(1), 48-50.
  • Haywood KL, M Garratt A, Jordan K, Dziedzic K, Dawes PT. 2002. Disease-specific, patient-assessed measures of health outcome in ankylosing spondylitis: reliability, validity and responsiveness. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 41(11), 1295-1302. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2002. Measuring the population impact of knee pain and disability with the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). Pain, vol. 100(1-2), 55-64. link> doi>
  • Shapley M, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2002. Why women consult with increased vaginal bleeding: a case-control study. Br J Gen Pract, vol. 52(475), 108-113. link>
  • Lewis M, Jordan K, Lacey RJ. Jinks C, Sim J. 2002. Inter-rater reliability assessment of the scoring of the body pain manikin. Rheumatology.
  • Dunn KM, Jordan K, Croft PR, Assendelft WJJ. 2002. Systematic Review of Sexual Problems: Epidemiology & Methodology. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, vol. 28(5), 399/422. doi>
  • Bedson J, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2002. The primary care management of chronic knee pain in the elderly. Rheumatology, vol. 41(1), 121.
  • Jordan K, Dziedzic K, Mullis R, Dawes PT, Jones PW. 2001. The development of three-dimensional range of motion measurement systems for clinical practice. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 40(10), 1081-1084. link> doi>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Ong BN, Croft P. 2001. The knee pain screening tool (KNEST), identifying knee pain and related health care use in primary care. RHEUMATOLOGY, vol. 40, 54. link>
  • Jordan K, Dziedzic K, Jones PW, Ong BN, Dawes PT. 2000. The reliability of the three-dimensional FASTRAK measurement system in measuring cervical spine and shoulder range of motion in healthy subjects. Rheumatology (Oxford), vol. 39(4), 382-388. link> doi>
  • Jordan K, Ong BN, Croft P. 2000. Researching limiting long-term illness. Soc Sci Med, vol. 50(3), 397-405. link> doi>
  • Ong BN, Jordan K, Richardson J, Croft P. 1999. Experiencing limiting long-standing illness. HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, vol. 7(1), 61-68. link>
  • Ong BN, Jordan K, Dunn G, Parry M, Newell J, Moulton H, Cade D. 1997. Patients approve of pre-operative assessments. Nurs Times, vol. 93(40), 57-59. link>
  • Paton C, Birch K, Hunt K, Jordan K, Durose J. 1997. NHS reforms. Counting the costs. Health Serv J, vol. 107(5567), 24-27. link>

Other

  • Jordan K. 2013. MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN AND EXCESS MORTALITY: THE STORY SO FAR. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 52, p. 19). link>
  • Wilkie R, Bucknall M, Jordan K, McBeth J. 2013. WIDESPREAD AND REGIONAL PAIN PREDICT SOCIAL PARTICIPATION RESTRICTION IN OLDER ADULTS: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 52, p. 37). link>
  • Haywood KL, Packham J, Jordan KP. 2012. ASSESSING FATIGUE IN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FREQUENCY AND SEVERITY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 51, pp. 88-89). link>
  • Coxon DE, Frisher M, Jordan KP, Jinks C, Peat G. 2012. DECIDING TO CONSULT THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER FOR SYMPTOMATIC OSTEOARTHRITIS: A CHOICE-BASED CONJOINT ANALYSIS STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 51, p. 37). link>
  • Wilkie R, Blagojevic M, Jordan KP, Mcbeth J. 2012. IDENTIFYING THE KEY TARGETS TO IMPROVE PARTICIPATION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH LOWER LIMB OSTEOARTHRITIS: PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 51, p. 98). link>
  • Richardson J, Moore A, Bernard M, Jordan K, Sim J. 2011. REDUCING INTERFERENCE FROM PAIN IN LATER LIFE: THE ROLE OF LIFESTYLE FACTORS. GERONTOLOGIST (vol. 51, pp. 2-3). link>
  • Jinks C, Carter P, Jordan KP. 2011. PUBLIC PRIORITIES FOR JOINT PAIN RESEARCH. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 50, p. 27). link>
  • Zwierska I, Packham JC, Jordan KP, Roddy E. 2010. A COMPARISON OF CLINICAL CHRONIC WIDESPREAD PAIN (CWP) WITH PAIN MANIKIN DEFINED CWP IN PATIENTS REFERRED TO A CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT SERVICE (CATS). RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I150). link>
  • Porcheret M, Grime J, Jordan K, Dziedzic K. 2010. A MODEL OSTEOARTHRITIS CONSULTATION FOR GENERAL PRACTICE: DEVELOPMENT BY CONSENSUS. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, pp. I15-I16). link>
  • Menz HB, Jordan KP, Roddy E, Croft PR. 2010. CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY CARE CONSULTATIONS FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL FOOT AND ANKLE PROBLEMS. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I148). link>
  • Stevenson K, Roddy E, Jordan K. 2010. CLINICIANS IN CLINICAL ASSESSMEMNT AND TREATMENT SERVICES (CATS): IS THERE CONSISTENCY ACROSS PROFESSIONS IN ASSESSMENT, DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT?. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I142). link>
  • Bedson J, Martino OI, Jordan KP. 2010. DETERMINING ANALGESIC PRESCRIBING RATES IN PRIMARY CARE USING A CONSENSUS MODEL OF PRESCRIBING FROM GENERAL PRACTICE. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I148). link>
  • Sandhu J, Packham JC, Healey EL, Jordan K, Garratt AM, Haywood KL. 2010. EVALUATION OF A MODIFIED ARTHRITIS SELF-EFFICACY SCALE FOR ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (ASES-AS). RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I53). link>
  • Menz HB, Jordan KP, Roddy E, Croft PR. 2010. Musculoskeletal foot problems in primary care: what influences older people to consult?. Rheumatology (Oxford) (vol. 49, pp. 2109-2116). link> doi>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Packham JC. 2010. PATIENTS WITH WELL-ESTABLISHED ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS SHOW LIMITED DETERIORATION IN A 10-YEAR PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I20). link> doi>
  • Packham J, Jordan KP, Lebmeier M, Garratt AM, Healey EL, Haywood KL. 2010. RESPONSIVENESS OF THE EVALUATING ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS QUALITY OF LIFE (EASI-QOL) QUESTIONNAIRE. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, pp. I57-I58). link>
  • Roddy E, Zwierska I, Dawes P, Hider SL, Jordan KP, Packham J, Stevenson K, Hay E. 2010. WHO IS REFERRED TO MUSCULOSKELETAL CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT SERVICES AT THE PRIMARY-SECONDARY CARE INTERFACE? THE SAMBA STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 49, p. I24). link>
  • Haywood KL, Garratt AM, Jordan KP, Healey EL, Packham JC. 2010. Evaluation of ankylosing spondylitis quality of life (EASi-QoL): reliability and validity of a new patient-reported outcome measure. J Rheumatol (vol. 37, pp. 2100-2109). link> doi>
  • Roddy E, Mallen CD, Hider SL, Jordan KP. 2009. HOW IS ACUTE GOUT MANAGED IN PRIMARY CARE?. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 48, pp. I101-I102). link>
  • Packham JC, Roddy E, Jordan KP. 2009. PHYSICAL DISABILITY AND PAIN IN A PRIMARY CARE BASED COHORT OF OLDER PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY AND NON-INFLAMMATORY MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 48, p. I128). link>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan KP, Garratt AM, Packham JC. 2009. THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL DEPRIVATION IN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 48, p. I8). link>
  • Healey EL, Haywood KL, Jordan K, Packham JC. 2008. Prevalence, gender differences and factors associated with anxiety and depression in a large cohort of patients with ankylosing spondylitis from across the United Kingdom. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 47, p. II78). link>
  • Wilkie R, Jordan K, Croft P, Blagojevic M. 2008. What will happen if state pension age rises for people with joint pain? impact and individual and area-level factors associated with work limitation in adults aged 50 to 75 with knee pain. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 47, p. II11). link>
  • Clarke AM, Jordan K, Barley MA, Fleming DM, Croft PR, Symmons DPM. 2007. Changes in primary care consultation rates for musculoskeletal conditions: 1991-2001. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 46, pp. I109-I110). link>
  • Jordan K and Croft P. 2007. The presentation of new regional musculoskeletal disorders to primary care. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 46, pp. I119-I120). link>
  • Jordan K, Clarke AM, Symmons DPM, Fleming D, Porcheret M, Kadam UT, Croft P. 2006. Measuring the prevalence of musculoskeletal disease: A comparison using four general practice databases. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 45, p. I117). link>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2006. Predictors of knee pain in community dwelling older adults. A prospective study. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 45, p. I120). link>
  • Porcheret M, Jordan K, Croft P, PCRS U. 2006. Primary care management of knee pain in people aged 50 years and over: A survey of current practice and comparison to published recommendations. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 45, p. I74). link>
  • Clarke AM, Jordan K, Croft PR, Symmons DPM. 2006. Variation of musculoskeletal consultation prevalence by practice and social deprivation category: Data from the general practice research database. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 45, p. I127). link>
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft P. 2005. Changes in knee pain in older adults: Three year follow up of the KNEST population cohort. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 44, pp. I85-I86). link>
  • Clarke AM, Croft PR, Jordan K, Symmons DPM. 2005. New estimates of prevalence rates of major musculoskeletal conditions in the UK based on consultation in general practice. RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 44, p. I51). link>
  • RODDY E, ZHANG W, DOHERTY M, ARDEN N, BARLOW J, BIRRELL F, CHAKRAVARTY K, DICKSON J, HAY E, HOSIE G, HURLEY M, JORDAN K, MCCARTHY C, MCMURDO M, MEAD J, MOCKETT S, NIXON J, O'REILLY S, PEAT G, PENDLETON A, RICHARDS S. 2004. Evidence-based recommendations for the role of exercise in the management of osteorarthritis (OA) of the hip or knee. Rheumatology.
  • JORDAN K, JINKS C, CROFT P. 2004. KNEST - predictors of primary care consultation for knee-related disorders. A prospective study. Rheumatology.
  • JORDAN K, JINKS C, CROFT P. 2004. KNEST - predictors of primary care consultation for knee-related disorders. A prospective study. Rheumatology.
  • Jinks C, Jordon K, Ong BN, P C. 2003. Assessing health care needs and use in older adults with knee pain in primary care. The knee pain screening tool (KNEST). Rheumatology.
  • Bedson J, Jordan K, Croft P. 2003. The medical history of patients with a current diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis: a case-control study in general practice. Rheumatology.
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Croft PR. 2003. The relationship between knee pain and other body pain in the general population aged 50 and over. Rheumatology.
  • Jinks C, Jordan K, Ong BN, Croft PR. 2002. The influences on health care use in older adults with knee pain. ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM (vol. 46, p. S468). link>
  • Lewis M, Jordan K, Lacey RJ. Jinks C, Sim J. 2002. Inter-rater reliability assessment of the scoring of the body pain manikin. Rheumatology (vol. 41, p. 52). Oxford University Press.
  • Finney AG, Porcheret M, Grime J, Handy J, Jordan K, Jester R, Dziedzic K. Defining the content of an opportunistic osteoarthritis consultation with health care professionals:A Delphi consensus study. Annals of Rheumatic Disease (vol. 70, p. 756). doi>

Masters in Medical Science Statistics and Epidemiology

Quantitative Research Methods SSC

Member of NIHR Research for Patient Benefit funding committee for West Midlands.

Former  member of North Staffordshire Local Research Ethics Committee.

Chair of Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre Methodology Working Group.

Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society