Danny Hind

BA (Cambridge), MA, PhD (Sheffield)

Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health

CTRU Assistant Director

Professor of Evaluation

Danny Hind
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d.hind@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 0707

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Danny Hind
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Room 3.06, 3rd Floor
The Innovation Centre
217 Portobello
Sheffield
S1 4DP
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I am a methodologist with expertise in the design and conduct of RCTs, systematic reviews, and qualitative and mixed methods research across a range of populations. I also have a track record in service development, implementation science and quality improvement.

I am a current member of the NIHR HTA Clinical Evaluation and Trials award committee. I lecture on trial methodology on HAR6116 (for which I am module lead) and HAR 674, and practical aspects of research project management on HAR6051. I currently supervise five PhD students.

Research interests
  • Controlled trials and observational studies
  • Qualitative research
  • Process evaluation
  • Mixed-method research
  • Service development and optimisation
  • Group interventions
  • Evaluations of surgical techniques
  • Complex interventions
  • Implementation science
  • Quality improvement

Current projects

Medical Student Mental Health: a mixed-methods and process mapping study (MIND): BMA Scholarship Trust Grant 2022

Flexor Injury Rehab Splint Trial (FIRST): NIHR HTA 133582

MEsenteric Excision and Kono-s Anastomosis Trial (MEErKAT): NIHR EME 131988

RadiO fRequency ablatION for haemorrhoids (ORION): NIHR HTA 131861

Available Well-defined data on Activity & Results Empowering people with IBD (AWARE-IBD): Health Foundation - Common Ambition FR-000002444

Bracing Adolescent Idiopathic ScoliosIS (BASIS) Study - night-time versus full-time bracing in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: NIHR HTA 131081

Accuracy, impact and cost-effectiveness of prehospital clinical early warning scores for adults with suspected sepsis (PHEWS): NIHR HTA 17/136/10

PIlonidal sinus Treatment: STudying the OPtions (PITSTOP): NIHR HTA 17/17/02

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  • Biggs K, Hind D, Gossage-Worrall R, Sprange K, White D, Wright J, Chatters R, Berry K, Papaioannou D, Bradburn M , Walters SJ et al (2019) Challenges in the design, planning and implementation of trials evaluating group interventions. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Biggs K, Hind D, Bradburn M, Swaby L & Brown S (2019) Lessons learnt from a multi-centre Type 3 surgical trial. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hoo ZH, Totton N, Waterhouse S, Hind D, Girling C, Bradburn M, Shepherd E, Nightingale JA, Daniels TV, Dewar J , Saini G et al (2019) ePS5.05 Understanding objective adherence to preventative inhaled therapies at a centre level for quality improvement - a CFHealthHub (CFHH) improvement collaborative study. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Beal E, Hind D, Bradburn M, Lee E, Howard A, Shackley P, Lee M & Brown S (2018) #20 Design and rationale of the PIlonidal sinus Treatment - STudying the OPtions (PITSTOP) study: a multicentre cohort, nested mixed-methods case study and discrete choice experiment (poster presentation). RIS download Bibtex download
  • Dimairo M, Todd S, Julious S, Jaki T, Wason J, Hind D, Mander A, Weir C, Koenig F, Altman D , Nicholl J et al (2017) Journeying through the development of a consensus-driven adaptive designs reporting guidance. Global Forum on Bioethics in Research. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
  • Cox M, hind D, biggs C, O'Connor C, Channell J, Hughes R & Albert P (2016) The PRACTICE trial: Pulmonary Rehabilitation and ACTIvity after COPD Exacerbations. COPD10. RIS download Bibtex download

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