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I am a Professor of Health Services Research specialising in the development and evaluation of complex interventions in applied health care settings. Since joining the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences (LIHS) in November 2016, my role is to develop of programme of research in my specialist area, which is strategically aligned to the goals of the University, and of demonstrable local/national impact within the NHS and Social Care. I trained as a psychologist before undertaking a PhD in Social Medicine (Bristol). Formerly a Deputy Director of Exeter Clinical Trials Unit, since moving to Leeds I have focused mainly on the use of mixed methods research (evidence synthesis, qualitative methods) to develop and evaluate complex health care interventions, with a particular interest in nesting such methods within the feasibility and pilot stages of randomised trials, and to inform process evaluations in definitive trials.
In 2018-2021 I was appointed Research Lead for LIHS (over 100 staff), with a role to ensure the strategic oversight the research portfolio and environment. From March 2020 to January 2021 I was acting Deputy Director of LIHS, during the transition period to remote working due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, working closely with Leeds Clinical Trials Unit (Prof Farrin), I founded the Leeds Unit for Complex Intervention Development (LUCID), an interdisciplinary centre of excellence for developing and optimising complex health care interventions. Using mixed-methods research, our aim is to develop evidence-based interventions designed to be implemented and tested in ‘real world’ applied health care settings, and to push forward the methodological approaches to intervention development and process evaluation. Our interventions are designed to improve the outcomes for both service users and providers.
Working as part of multi-disciplinary team, I have a considerable track-record of securing external research grant income from the UK National Institute Of Health Research (NIHR), the UK GMC, and charities (28 awards totalling over £10m). I have also worked as a named collaborator (eight projects; two as academic lead for major work streams) on awards funded by sources including the NIHR Programmes in Applied Research Grants and the Economic and Social Research Council.
As a methodologist, I have nationally recognised expertise in academic capacity development, and a named supervisor or mentor for 7 academics funded on prestigious national fellowships (totalling £3.2m) funded by the NIHR including 3 Doctoral Fellowships, 1 In-practice fellowship, 1 Advanced Fellow, 1 Development & Skill Enhancement fellow, 1 Clinical Senior Lectureship. I currently supervise 5 PhD candidates, and have supported 5 doctoral candidates and 2 masters students to completion.
In addition to my methodological interests, in recent years I have developed my longstanding interests in research that informs ‘Ageing Well’: developing and evaluating the effectiveness of complex health and social care interventions for older people, and the provision of innovative services to improve health and well-being in later life (e.g. intermediate and rehabilitation services; mentoring and social interventions, management of frailty). I also have longstanding interests in the assessing user experiences and quality of care, including developing and measuring patient views relating to the quality of health care services (e.g. user experiences of out-of-hours services; patient satisfaction with intermediate care; quality indicators for older people’s care) and the monitoring of receipt of access to quality-indicated care.
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AGE AND AGEINGno. 3 (2024)
The bone & joint journalno. 5 (2024): 501-507
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICEno. 738 (2024): 4-6
Sinead T. J. Mcdonagh, Ben Norris,A. Jayne Fordham, Maria R. Greenwood,Suzanne H. Richards, John L. Campbell, Christopher E. Clark
British Journal of General Practiceno. 729 (2023): 152-154
Bone & joint openno. 10 (2023): 735-741
BMJ OPENno. 12 (2023): e078619-e078619
Emily L. Brown,Leon Poltawski,Emma Pitchforth,Suzanne H. Richards, John L. Campbell,Joanne E. Butterworth
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICEno. 721 (2022): E609-E618
British Journal of General Practicepp.BJGP.2021.0529-BJGP.2021.0529, (2022)
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