Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences
Basharat Hussain completed his MA in Research Methods and a PhD from University of Nottingham. His PhD research focused on implementation of equality and diversity policy in the NHS service provision. He has worked in the UK and abroad (France, Belgium, Netherlands) on Public Health England, NIHR and EU funded projects. His research interests are in the fields of implementation science, health inequalities, health and social innovations, health technologies and inclusivity, policy analysis, vaccine uptake and hesitancy, systematic reviews and realist evaluations. He has published in high ranked journals including Lancet. Dr Hussain is Associate Fellow of the UK HEA.
Implementation science, evidence based healthcare, realist evaluation, inclusivity in healthcare
Evidence based healthcare, Qualitative research, Health policy, organisational behaviour in healthcare organisations
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Social Innovations for healthy aging in Europe, Vaccine Uptake, HIV, maternity care, policy implementation in the NHS
University of NottinghamMedical School Nottingham, NG7 2UH
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