Jocelyn Kernot

Teaching Strengths

Field Practice Coordination
Clinical Skill Development
Teaching and Research Translation

Dr Jocelyn Kernot

Lecturer

School of Allied Health and Human Performance

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Dr Jocelyn Kernot is an occupational therapist and academic with a strong commitment to inclusive, evidence-based practice and the co-design of services that meet the needs of diverse and underserved populations. Since joining the occupational therapy teaching team in 2009, she has taught across a broad range of subject areas, with a particular focus on clinical skill development—including occupational therapy practice in hospital settings, neurological rehabilitation, and environmental adaptation—as well as field practice education. She led the establishment of the student-led occupational therapy neurological rehabilitation service at the UniSA City West and Elizabeth Health and Medical Clinics, where she also served as a clinical educator.
Prior to entering academia, Dr Kernot worked for 17 years as a clinician across hospital, community, and private practice settings, with clinical expertise in neurological rehabilitation for both children and adults. She has held senior clinical and leadership roles, including Deputy Head of the Occupational Therapy Department and Head Paediatric Occupational Therapist at East Surrey Hospital in the UK. Her clinical and academic experience spans metropolitan, rural, and international contexts.
Dr Kernot completed her PhD in 2016 and has since led or contributed to a range of multidisciplinary research initiatives focused on improving health and wellbeing through community development and innovative models of service delivery. Her research particularly addresses the needs of individuals experiencing disability, neurodivergence, and barriers related to equity and access, including those living in rural and remote areas. She has expertise in both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, including co-design, Delphi studies, realist evaluation, qualitative descriptive methods, and randomised controlled trials.
Dr Kernot has published over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles and secured more than $660,000 in research funding. She has supervised 11 Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students (PhD and Masters) and over 15 Honours students.
Research Interests:

Mental health and wellbeing across the lifespan
Community development
Health promotion
Neurological rehabilitation
Neurodiversity
Paediatrics
Technological rehabilitation 
Teaching and learning practices

Year Citation
2025 Williams, L. J., Loetscher, T., Hillier, S., Hreha, K., Jones, J., Bowen, A., & Kernot, J. (2025). Identifying spatial neglect-an updated systematic review of the psychometric properties of assessment tools in adults post-stroke. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 35(3), 628-667.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC3
2024 Kernot, J., Goh, J., Aguilar, A., Muller, J., & Dawson, S. (2024). Individual placement and support: a qualitative investigation of carers' experiences supporting someone experiencing mental illness into employment. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 71(2), 240-250.
DOI
2024 Bowen, H., Hutchinson, C., Kernot, J., Baker, A., Posselt, M., & Boshoff, K. (2024). Social value of culturally informed art therapy for military and emergency services. International Journal of Art Therapy: Inscape, 29(4), 205-214.
DOI
2023 Oster, C., Dawson, S., Kernot, J., & Lawn, S. (2023). Mental health outcome measures in the Australian context: what is the problem represented to be?. BMC Psychiatry, 23(1), 24.
DOI Scopus14 WoS14 Europe PMC8
2023 Kernot, J., Baker, A., Oster, C., Petrakis, M., & Dawson, S. (2023). Employment interventions to assist people who experience borderline personality disorder: a scoping review. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, vol. 69(8), 1845-1855.
DOI Scopus7 WoS7 Europe PMC5
2022 Merritt, J., Kernot, J., Dizon, J., & Boshoff, K. (2022). Facilitating practices to support children's self-regulation in classrooms: a scoping review protocol.. JBI evidence synthesis, 20(3), 882-889.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1
2022 Dawson, S., Oster, C., Scanlan, J., Kernot, J., Ayling, B., Pelichowski, K., & Beamish, A. (2022). A realist evaluation of weighted modalities as an alternative to pro re nata medication for mental health inpatients. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 31(3), 553-566.
DOI Scopus7 WoS7 Europe PMC7
2022 Bowen Salter, H., Whitehorn, A., Pritchard, R., Kernot, J., Baker, A., Posselt, M., . . . Boshoff, K. (2022). Towards a description of the elements of art therapy practice for trauma: a systematic review. International Journal of Art Therapy: Inscape, 27(1), 3-16.
DOI Scopus17 WoS14
2022 Post, D., van Agteren, J., Kasai, D., Barrett, A., Doyle, M., Kernot, J., . . . Parfitt, G. (2022). Caring for carers: Understanding the physical and psychological well-being of carers of veterans in Australia. Health and Social Care in the Community, 30(3), 793-803.
DOI Scopus7 WoS7 Europe PMC3
2022 Post, D., Barrett, A., Baker, A., Kernot, J., & Parfitt, G. (2022). A qualitative exploration of the physical and psychological wellbeing of family carers of veterans in Australia. Plos One, 17(6 June), 21 pages.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC2
2022 Raj, S. E., Mackintosh, S., Kernot, J., Fryer, C., & Stanley, M. (2022). Development and feasibility testing of an evidence-based occupational therapy program for adults with both Down syndrome and dementia. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 19(4), 396-407.
DOI
2021 Leet, A., Dennis, S., Muller, J., Walsh, S., Bowen Salter, H., & Kernot, J. (2021). Demonstrating the processes and outcomes of a rural Community Mental Health Rehabilitation Service: a realist evaluation. PLoS ONE, 16(11, article no. e0260250), 1-18.
DOI Scopus2 WoS2 Europe PMC2
2021 Hutchesson, H., Dollman, J., Baker, A., & Kernot, J. (2021). Barriers and enablers to implementing mental well‐being programs through Australian rural football clubs - a qualitative descriptive study. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 32(2), 326-334.
DOI
2021 Naumann, K., Kernot, J., Parfitt, G., Gower, B., & Davison, K. (2021). Water-based interventions for people with neurological disability, autism, and intellectual disability: a scoping review. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 38(3), 474-493.
DOI Scopus3 WoS6 Europe PMC2
2021 Bowen Salter, H., Kernot, J., Baker, A., Posselt, M., & Boshoff, K. (2021). Self-reported outcome measures for adults with post-traumatic stress disorder: towards recommendations for clinical practice. Australian Journal of Psychology, 73(3), 282-292.
DOI
2021 Clarkson, C., Boshoff, K., & Kernot, J. (2021). Occupational therapy interventions for adolescents: a scoping review. The Allied Health Scholar, 2(1), 51-102.
DOI
2021 Naumann, K., Kernot, J., Parfitt, G., & Davison, K. (2021). Exploring the physical and psychosocial experience of Immersion Therapy for people living with a disability [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. F1000Research, 10, 1-18.
DOI
2021 Williams, L. J., Kernot, J., Hillier, S. L., & Loetscher, T. (2021). Spatial Neglect Subtypes, Definitions and Assessment Tools: A Scoping Review. Frontiers in Neurology, 12(article no. 742365), 14 pages.
DOI Scopus31 WoS27 Europe PMC23
2021 Naumann, K., Kernot, J., Parfitt, G., Gower, B., Winsor, A., & Davison, K. (2021). What are the effects of scuba diving-based interventions for clients with neurological disability, autism or intellectual disability? A systematic review. Diving and hyperbaric medicine, 51(4), 355-360.
DOI Scopus3 WoS2 Europe PMC1
2021 Dawson, S., Muller, J., Renigers, V., Varona, L., & Kernot, J. (2021). Consumer, health professional and employment specialist experiences of an individual placement and support programme. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 28(6), 433-445.
DOI Scopus8 WoS9 Europe PMC6
2020 Monaco, J., Kernot, J., Seyfang, M., Gerangue, J., Bowen Salter, H., & Boshoff, K. (2020). A scoping review of relationship-based training programs for Early Childhood Educators. The Allied Health Scholar, 1(1), 30-57.
DOI
2020 Hercegovac, S., Kernot, J., & Stanley, M. (2020). How qualitative case study methodology informs occupational therapy practice: a scoping review. OTJR occupation, participation and health, 40(1), 6-16.
DOI
2019 Kernot, J., Lewis, L., Olds, T., & Maher, C. (2019). Effectiveness of a Facebook-delivered physical activity intervention for postpartum women: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 16(2), 125-133.
DOI Scopus27 WoS27 Europe PMC23
2018 Looyestyn, J., Kernot, J., Boshoff, K., & Maher, C. (2018). A web-based, social networking beginners' running intervention for adults aged 18 to 50 years delivered via a Facebook Group: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of medical internet research, 20(2, e67), 1-13.
DOI Scopus46 WoS40 Europe PMC32
2018 Edney, S., Looyestyn, J., Ryan, J., Kernot, J., & Maher, C. (2018). Posts, pics, or polls? Which post type generates the greatest engagement in a Facebook physical activity intervention?. Translational behavioral medicine, 8(6), 953-957.
DOI Scopus15 WoS15 Europe PMC12
2017 Looyestyn, J., Kernot, J., Boshoff, K., Ryan, J., Edney, S., & Maher, C. (2017). Does gamification increase engagement with online programs? A systematic review. PLoS one, 12(e0173403), 1-19.
DOI Scopus310 WoS229 Europe PMC96
2016 Hoppenbrouwers, G., Stewart, H., & Kernot, J. (2016). Determining the content validity, inter-rater reliability and usability of the Novita Switch Record Form. Technology and disability, 28(1-2), 1-11.
DOI
2016 Maher, C., Ryan, J., Kernot, J., Podsiadly, J., & Keenihan, S. (2016). Social media and applications to health behavior. Current Opinion in Psychology, 9, 50-55.
DOI Scopus60 WoS54
2014 Kernot, J., Olds, T., Lewis, L. K., & Maher, C. (2014). Test-retest reliability of the English version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 18(2), 255-257.
DOI Scopus60 WoS53 Europe PMC44
2014 Kernot, J., Olds, T., Lewis, L. K., & Maher, C. (2014). Usability testing and piloting of the mums step it up program - A team-based social networking physical activity intervention for women with young children. Plos One, 9(10), 8 pages.
DOI Scopus33 WoS31 Europe PMC28
2014 Hoppenbrouwers, G., Stewart, H., & Kernot, J. (2014). Assistive technology assessment tools for assessing switch use of children: a systematic review and descriptive analysis. Technology and disability, 26(2-3), 171-185.
DOI
2013 Kernot, J., Olds, T., Lewis, L. K., & Maher, C. (2013). Effectiveness of a facebook-delivered physical activity intervention for post-partum women: a randomized controlled trial protocol. BMC public health, 13(518), 1-7.
DOI Scopus43 WoS38 Europe PMC34
2013 Maher, C., Kernot, J., & Olds, T. (2013). Time use patterns in ambulatory adolescents with cerebral palsy. Child : care, health and development, 39(3), 404-411.
DOI Scopus5 WoS6 Europe PMC3
2011 Murchland, S., Kernot, J. S., & Parkyn, H. (2011). Children's satisfaction with assistive technology solutions for schoolwork using the QUEST 2.1: children's version. Assistive technology, 23(3), 162-176.
DOI

Year Citation
2023 Williams, L., Rich, T., Chen, P., Eskes, G., Loetscher, T., Kernot, J., . . . Bowen, A. (2023). International multi-disciplinary consensus on the screening and assessment of spatial neglect. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE Vol. 18 (pp. 75). SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.

Year Citation
- Maher, C., Kernot, J., Boshoff, K., Ryan, J., Edney, S., & Looyestyn, J. (n.d.). Does gamification increase engagement with online programs? A systematic review.
DOI
  • Co-designing a wellbeing intervention with rural young people, SA Dept of Human Services, 25/07/2024 - 01/07/2025

  • A mental wellbeing program delivered in partnership with community based men’s mental health support groups and rural South Australian football clubs/leagues, Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, 11/11/2019 - 17/05/2022

  • FIA044 Ind Ptnr - An evaluation of the physiological and psychosocial effect of 6 weeks of Immersion Therapy for people with a disability, Determined 2, 12/03/2019 - 30/09/2020

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2024 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Louise Frances Tier
2024 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Jawaria Shahid
2024 Principal Supervisor - - Master Full Time Miss Rebecca Jane Smith
2024 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Daniel Costalonga
2023 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Jessica Brooke Edwards
2023 Principal Supervisor - - Master Full Time Ms Deborah Jayne Phipps
2020 Principal Supervisor - - Master Full Time Ms Zara Amy Soden

Connect With Me

External Profiles

Other Links