Dr Sangeetha Paramasivan
BDS(India), MSc(Middx.), PGDip(UWL), PhD(UWL)
Current positions
Research Fellow In Qualitative Methodology Research
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Contact
Media contact
If you are interested in speaking to this expert, contact the University’s Media & PR Team on
Research interests
Sangeetha is a Research Fellow in Qualitative Research Methodology. She works within the QuinteT team that specialises in identifying and addressing recruitment issues in challenging randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and was previously employed by the MRC-funded ConDuCT-II methodology hub. Her other research interests include informed consent issues in clinical trials in low- and middle-income country settings.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Research Fellow In Qualitative Methodology Research
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
8071 MRC-NIHR TMRP via Liverpool: Optimising Informed CONsent in clinical trials in low- and middle-income settings: feasibility of an adapted QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) in India (OrION-I)
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/06/2020 to 31/08/2021
Addressing the public health crisis of child sexual abuse in India
Principal Investigator
Role
Collaborator
Description
International Strategic Fund Award (January 2020)
Overview:
Funding is requested for two trips: 1. Visiting NIMHANS is intended to initiate/develop collaborations for a future project that aims to develop interventions…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/01/2020 to 31/12/2020
Publications
Recent publications
24/02/2021What empirical research has been undertaken on the ethics of clinical research in India? A systematic scoping review and narrative synthesis to map the evidence
BMJ Global Health
Discussing surgical innovation with patients: A qualitative study of surgeons' and governance representatives' views
BMJ Open
Discussing surgical innovation with patients
BMJ Open
Strategies to Improve Recruitment to a De-escalation Trial
Clinical Oncology
Intensive Triangulation of Qualitative Research and Quantitative Data to Improve Recruitment to Randomized Trials
Qualitative Health Research