Chris Carroll
BA, MA (King's College London), MSc (葫芦影业), PhD (Cambridge)
School of Medicine and Population Health
Reader in Systematic Review and Evidence Synthesis
+44 114 222 0864
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School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
葫芦影业
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined ScHARR in 2004 and was appointed as a Research Fellow in 2007. In early 2011 I was appointed Senior Lecturer in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and in 2014 I was promoted to Reader and made a University Senate Fellow for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
I was previously the Lead for the systematic reviewers in HEDS (2017-18), Deputy Director of Health Economics and Decision Science (2018-2022) and the REF2021 Co-ordinator for the School (Unit of Assessment 2).
- Research interests
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- Systematic review and evidence synthesis of medical, health and social science topics, including qualitative and mixed method evidence synthesis;
- The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) process and related decision-making;
- Research on research: research impact and the analysis of evidence informing healthcare decision-making;
- Information retrieval and programme evaluation (implementation fidelity) research
Current projects
- What matters to children and parents in obesity management: Complementary evidence syntheses of qualitative systematic reviews. WHO commissioned (PI: A Booth)
- The development of risk-stratified, cost-effective, and acceptable blood-test monitoring strategies for inflammatory conditions treated with commonly used immune suppressing drugs: a multi-method study using evidence synthesis, modelling and qualitative research. NIHR 19/29 (PI)
- Identifying health literacy interventions that reduce the use of primary care and emergency services for minor problems: a systematic review. NIHR 131238 (PI: A O'Cathain)
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- Research group
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PhD students
- Johanna Lister
- Chris Camona
- Teaching interests
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I am interested in supervising research students in topics/areas such as systematic review and evidence synthesis methods, the health technology assessment (HTA) process, and implementation research.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Member of the NICE Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee () 2014-2020.