Sarah Mcmullen
Researcher · Mental health services research
The University of ManchesterAbout
Sarah Mcmullen is a post-doctoral researcher within the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research & Primary Care at the University of Manchester. Holding a PhD, she focuses on improving mental-health service delivery, patient safety, and carer well-being, with a particular emphasis on community care transitions and low-resource settings.
Education:
- BA (Hons) Criminology, University of York (2017)
- MSc Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (2018)
Research interests span mental-health services research, evidence synthesis, patient-safety interventions, and support mechanisms for informal carers. Her work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those targeting good health and well-being.
Across her two most recent articles (2021 and 2023), she employs both systematic-review methodology and participatory consensus techniques to generate actionable evidence for clinicians and policymakers in mental-health care.
Scientific recognition:
- NEPG Best Poster Presentation Award, 2019
Engagement & datasets: She has co-organised events such as the “Dementia in Ethnic Minorities” half-day symposium and contributed to open datasets aimed at improving trial information sheets for South Asian women, demonstrating commitment to inclusive research practices.
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