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Dr. Robert Simpson is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow's School of Health and Wellbeing, specifically within the Department of General Practice and Primary Care. His research focuses on mindfulness-based interventions, compassionate care in rehabilitation, and outcomes for patients with neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis and limb loss. He has published extensively on healthcare workforce well-being (e.g., burnout in physiatrists), trauma care integration, and post-pandemic rehabilitation challenges. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, patient-centered design, and implementation science.
Key research themes include: (1) Neurological disorders rehabilitation, particularly multiple sclerosis management and cognitive interventions; (2) Mindfulness and complementary therapies in healthcare; (3) Compassionate care frameworks in virtual and inpatient settings; (4) Peer support systems for trauma survivors and caregivers. Recent studies address pandemic-related healthcare utilization patterns and long-term care needs for post-COVID-19 patients.
His contributions span 44+ publications across peer-reviewed journals like Disability and Rehabilitation and Journal of Neurology. Collaborations include KITE Research Institute and institutions in Canada and internationally. He actively engages in protocol development for clinical service innovation and co-design methodologies.
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