Professor Sasha Shepperd
Contact information
Colleges
Websites
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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Accreditation Advisory Committee
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Norwegian Satellite of the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC)
review group
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Australian Satellite of the Cochrane EPOC Group
Review Group
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Oxford-Kenya Health Systems Research Collaboration
Collaboration
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Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) Group
Research Group
Sasha Shepperd
BA, MSc, DPhil
Professor of Health Services Research
- Co-ordinating Editor, Cochrane Review Group
Sasha is Professor of Health Services Research and co-coordinating editor for the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) Review Group. Research interests include the evaluation of health system interventions by secondary data analysis and primary research; and, methods to support the translation of evidence. Sasha is the chief investigator of a National Institute of Health Research funded multi-centre randomised controlled trial of Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in an admission avoidance hospital at home setting, and is also employed by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Recent publications
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Global evidence of gender inequity in academic health research: a living scoping review protocol.
Tricco AC. et al, (2020), JBI Evid Synth, 18, 2181 - 2193
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Mobile technologies to support healthcare provider to healthcare provider communication and management of care.
Gonçalves-Bradley DC. et al, (2020), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 8
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The work of older people and their informal caregivers in managing an acute health event in a hospital at home or hospital inpatient setting
Makela P. et al, (2020), Age and Ageing
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The work of older people and their informal caregivers in managing an acute health event in a hospital at home or hospital inpatient setting
Makela P. et al, (2020), Age and Ageing
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A mixed methods study of clinicians’ perspectives on barriers to implementation of Treat to Target in psoriatic arthritis
Dures E. et al, (2020), the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases