Tia Callaghan
School of Medicine and Population Health
Study Manager
+44 114 222 4397
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 January 2020. I am currently the Study Manager for CONTACT-GAD, A randomised CONtrolled trial of Tailored Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for older people with treatment resistant Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
Previous Projects:
- TRICEPS (TRanscutaneous lImb reCovEry Post-Stroke)
- MATTS (Major Trauma Triage Tool Study) ORION (RadiO fRequency ablatION for haemorrhoids
- PITSTOP (PIlonidal sinus Treatment: STudying the OPtions)
I also teach on the HAR6030 module: Introduction to Research Methods.
Prior to joining the CTRU, I completed a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging at The University of Sheffield. I have also assisted in EEG projects researching novel biomarkers for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease.
- Qualifications
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BSc (Hons) Psychology, The University of Sheffield
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging, The University of Sheffield
- Research interests
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- Health Psychology
- Psychopathology
- Neuroanatomy
- Aetiology, biomarkers & treatments of neurodegenerative disease
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- Patient decision‐making and regret in pilonidal sinus surgery: a mixed‐methods study. Colorectal Disease, 23(6), 1487-1498. View this article in WRRO
All publications
Journal articles
- Treatment options for patients with pilonidal sinus disease: PITSTOP, a mixed-methods evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, 28(33). View this article in WRRO
- Patient preferences for pilonidal sinus treatments: a discrete choice experiment survey. Colorectal Disease, 25(5), 984-994. View this article in WRRO
- Patient decision‐making and regret in pilonidal sinus surgery: a mixed‐methods study. Colorectal Disease, 23(6), 1487-1498. View this article in WRRO
- Patient decision‐making and regret in pilonidal sinus surgery: a mixed‐methods study. Colorectal Disease, 23(6), 1487-1498. View this article in WRRO
- Teaching activities
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HAR6030: Introduction to Research Methods