Jonathan Woodward
MSc, BSc
School of Medicine and Population Health
Study Manager
+44 114 222 0703
Full contact details
School of Medicine and Population Health
Barber House
Sheffield
S10 2HQ
- Profile
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I joined the Clinical Trials Research Unit in 2021. I am currently the Trial Manager for StratCare-2, an NIHR HTA project evaluating the clinical- and cost-effectiveness of AI-driven stratified care for depression, and Programme Manager for EXTEND, an NIHR PGfAR project exploring the impact of duration of Early Intervention in Psychosis care on outcomes for individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis.
I previously worked on the following trials:- DAFNEplus (PGfAR)
- MSS3 (HS&DR)
- OptiCALS (PGfAR)
From 2018-2021 I worked in ScHARR as part of the Research Hub, supporting applications for research funding as well as research ethics and governance processes. In parallel, I spent half a day a week as an Assistant Psychologist in an NHS Health Psychology Service, conducting service evaluations and supporting patients with challenging health problems.
I have a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, both from the University of Sheffield, where I developed experience in immunohistochemistry and big data analysis.
- Qualifications
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University of Sheffield - BSc Psychology
University of Sheffield - MSc Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Cost-effectiveness of an extended-role general practitioner clinic for persistent physical symptoms: results from the Multiple Symptoms Study 3 (MSS3) pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Value in Health.
- Effectiveness of a symptom-clinic intervention delivered by general practitioners with an extended role for people with multiple and persistent physical symptoms in England: the Multiple Symptoms Study 3 pragmatic, multicentre, parallel-group, individually randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, 403(10444), 2619-2629. View this article in WRRO
- A public health approach to modern slavery in the United Kingdom: a codeveloped framework. Public Health, 232, 146-152.
- Exploring the barriers to, and importance of, participant diversity in early-phase clinical trials: an interview-based qualitative study of professionals and patient and public representatives. BMJ Open, 14(3). View this article in WRRO
- Socioeconomic deprivation and dropout from contemporary psychological intervention for common mental disorders : a systematic review. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. View this article in WRRO
Reports
- Cost-effectiveness of an extended-role general practitioner clinic for persistent physical symptoms: results from the Multiple Symptoms Study 3 (MSS3) pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Value in Health.