Sienna Hamer-Kiwacz
BSc, MSc
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Trial Manager
+44 114 222 0843
Full contact details
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
The Innovation Centre
217 Portobello
Sheffield
S1 4DP
- Profile
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I joined the CTRU in October 2021 as a Research Assistant after graduating with my MSc in Nutrition with Public Health Management from Sheffield Hallam University. I also have a BSc in Psychology from the University of Sheffield. Prior to this, I worked as a Care Navigator at the Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, helping to provide person-centred care to patients with suspected cancer.
I currently work as the trial manager on the PRAISE Trial Pain Relief After Instrumented Spinal surgEry).
I have previously worked on a number of studies, including EXPERTS-ALS, FIRST, CONTACT-GAD, AWARE-IBD, RHABIT, PITSTOP and OptiCALS.
I also regularly teach on the HAR6030 module Introduction to Research Methods.
- Qualifications
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- BSc Psychology
- MSc Nutrition with Public Health Management
- Research interests
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Health Management
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Flexor Injury Rehabilitation Splint Trial (FIRST): protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing three splints for finger flexor tendon repairs. Trials, 25(1). View this article in WRRO
- Recording harms in randomised controlled trials of behaviour change interventions: a scoping review and map of the evidence. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 111275-111275.
- Recommendations on recording harms in randomised controlled trials of behaviour change interventions. BMJ, e077418-e077418.
- Barriers and facilitators to faecal immunochemical testing in symptomatic populations: A rapid systematic scoping review and gap analysis. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice.
- Recording harms in randomised controlled trials of behaviour change interventions: a qualitative study of UK clinical trials units and NIHR trial investigators. Trials, 25(1).
Preprints
- Teaching activities
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HAR6030 Introduction to Research Methods
- Professional activities and memberships
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Research Methods