Global Health Team Projects

Our researchers in the Global Health Project Team are dedicated academics at the forefront of advancing global health research and education, making a profound impact on global health and social care.

Palliative Care

Experiences of palliative weaning and extubation among intensive care clinicians

- Dr Nikolaos Efstathiou 
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Capacity building in research and end-of-life care for ICU clinicians in Uganda: An innovative ‘learning by doing’ model

Dr Nikolaos Efstathiou and Dr Ping Guo
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The economic burden of cancer care for Syrian refugees: a population-based modelling study

- Rima A Abdul-Khalek, Dr Ping Guo, Forbes Sharp, Adrian Gheorghe, Omar Shamieh, Tezer Kutluk, Fouad Fouad, Adam Coutts, Ajay Aggarwal, Deborah Mukherji, Ghassan Abu-Sittah, Kalipso Chalkidou, Richard Sullivan; R4HC-MENA collaboration
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Changing Mortality and Place of Death in Response to Refugee Influx: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study in Jordan, 2005–2016

Dr Ping Guo, Emeka Chukwusa, Majed Asad, Omar Nimri, Kamal Arqoub, Sawsan Alajarmeh, Asem Mansour, Richard Sullivan, Omar Shamieh, and Richard Harding
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Abuse and violence

Reactions to and explanations for the birth of a baby with albinism: a qualitative study in Busoga, Uganda

Professor Julie TaylorProfessor Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Mr Peter Ogik, Ms Fazira Kawuma, Ms Jane Betts and Dr Patricia Lund
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Witchcraft-related abuse and murder of children with albinism in sub-Saharan Africa: a conceptual review

Professor Julie TaylorProfessor Caroline Bradbury-Jones, and Dr Patricia Lund
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Beliefs about people with albinism in Uganda: A qualitative study using the Common-Sense Model

Professor Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Mr Peter Ogik, Ms Jane Betts, Professor Julie Taylor, and Dr Patricia Lund
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Trauma-Informed Care

Integrating trauma-informed care into maternity care practice: conceptual and practical issues

- Associate Professor Mickey Sperlich, Dr Julia S. Seng, Yang Li, Professor Julie Taylor, and Professor Caroline Bradbury-Jones
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A cycles-breaking framework to disrupt intergenerational patterns of maltreatment and vulnerability during the childbearing year

- Associate Professor Mickey Sperlich, Dr Julia S. Seng, Ms Heather Rowe, Ms Jane Fisher, Mr Chris Cuthbert, and Professor Julie Taylor 
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Rheumatology

COVID 19 and Ethnicity: Spotlight on the global rheumatology issues in developing and developed countries

- Arumugam Moorthy, Shirish Dubey, Ash Samanta, Ade Adebajo, Amita Aggarwal, Avinash Jain, Nibha Jain, S. Sam Lim, Gail S. Kerr, and Dr Kanta Kumar 
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Cardiovascular risk knowledge in patients of South Asian origin living with rheumatoid arthritis: data from India and the UK

Dr Kanta Kumar, Suvrat Arya, Peter Nightingale, Tom Sheeran, and Amita Aggarwal
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Comparing reactions to written leaflets, online information and real-time Doppler images among South Asian patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Dr Kanta KumarProfessor Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Christopher J Armitage, Sarah Peters, Sabrina Raizada, and Peter Wong
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Work productivity loss among rheumatoid arthritis patients in India: a qualitative study

- Avinash Jain, Amita Aggarwal, Jo Adams, Rachel E Jordan, Steven Sadhra, Shirish Dubey, Kerry Allen, and Dr Kanta Kumar
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Delay in seeking medical help in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in India: A qualitative study

- Avinash Jain, Amita Aggarwal, Jo Adams, Rachel E Jordan, Steven Sadhra, Shirish Dubey, Kerry Allen, and Dr Kanta Kumar
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