Dr Fiona Bell
PhD
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Honorary Research Fellow
Head of Research, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
+44 7905952791
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91探花
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined ScHARR in early 2021 as an Honorary Research Fellow. I am the Head of Research of Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust (YAS) and have developed a formal academic partnership between ScHARR and YAS. This has resulted in a shared Memorandum of Understanding which aims to encourage research that drives service needs-driven and applied research.
I have worked on a number of NIHR-funded CURE projects, including pre-hospital Pandemic Respiratory Infection Emergency System Triage 鈥 pre-PRIEST led by Professor Steve Goodacre; Pre-alerts study led by Dr Fiona Sampson); the Major Trauma Triage Study (MATTS) project led by Dr Gordon Fuller; and the Risk of Adverse Outcomes after a Suspected Seizure (RADOSS) study.
I am also involved in the Yorkshire and Humber Applied Research Collaborative under the urgent care theme and attend the National Ambulance Research Steering Group (NARSG).
- Qualifications
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- BSc Microbiology
- PhD Microbiology
- Research interests
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- Ambulance organisation and service delivery
- Ambulance staff wellbeing
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . BMC Emergency Medicine, 24.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 9(1), 47-57.
- . Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, 32.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 8(4), 30-37.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 8(4), 10-20.
- . Epilepsy & Behavior, 151.
- . BMC Public Health, 23(1).
- . British Paramedic Journal, 8(1), 53-53.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 8(1), 34-41.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 7(3), 15-25.
- . International Journal of Emergency Services.
- . Computers in Biology and Medicine.
- . Journal of Infection.
- . BMJ Open, 12(5).
- . BMJ Quality and Safety.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 39(3), 256-256.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal.
- . BMJ Open, 11(9).
- . British Paramedic Journal, 6(2), 49-58.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 38(9), A16.3-A17.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 38(9), A15.1-A15.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 38(9), A13.2-A13.
- . Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, 2(4).
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- . Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 6(1).
- . British Paramedic Journal, 4(4), 10-15.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 4(2), 37-45.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, 36(1), e3.1-e3.
- . BMJ Open, 8(1), e019627-e019627.
- . Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 55(3), 1173-1176.
- . Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 51(5), 1737-1740.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 1-69.
- . Emergency Medicine Journal.
- . BMC Health Services Research, 22(1).
- . Wellcome Open Research, 6, 132-132.
- . British Paramedic Journal, 1(3), 29-31.
- . Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 61(5), 1040-1043.
Conference proceedings papers
- . RCEM Annual Scientific Conference Glasgow 2023 Meeting Abstracts (pp 875-875)
- . 999 EMS Research Forum 2023 meeting abstracts (pp A14.3-A15)
- . 999 EMS Research Forum 2023 meeting abstracts (pp A14.2-A14)
- . 999 EMS Research Forum 2023 meeting abstracts (pp A14.1-A14)
- . 999 EMS Research Forum 2023 meeting abstracts (pp A13.2-A13)
- . 999 EMS Research Forum 2023 meeting abstracts (pp A13.1-A13)
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, Vol. 39(9) (pp e5.21-e5.21)
- . Emergency Medicine Journal, Vol. 39(9) (pp e5.19-e5.19)
Posters
- PP22鈥匘elivery of public health interventions by the ambulance sector.
- PP25鈥匱he take home naloxone intervention multicentre emergency setting feasibility (TIME) trial: an early perspective from one UK ambulance service.
Preprints
- Research group
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- CURE
- Grants
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- Exploring the use of pre-hospital pre-alerts and their impact on patients, ambulance service and Emergency Department staff. Funded by NIHR HS&DR 拢555,740.24 and led by Dr Fiona Sampson (Role: Co-investigator)