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Fiona Campbell is a Research Fellow in Health Economics and Decision Science at the University of Sheffield's School of Medicine and Population Health, affiliated with the School for Health and Related Research (ScHARR). She holds an Honorary Senior Lecturer title and focuses on systematic review methodology, public health, and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) research.
- Academic affiliation: ScHARR, University of Sheffield
- Key roles: Research Fellow, systematic reviewer, methodological trainer
Her research spans systematic review innovation, integrating non-randomized controlled trial (non-RCT) evidence, synthesizing qualitative and quantitative data, and addressing evidence gaps in public health, particularly in LMICs. She specializes in cost-effectiveness modeling, including cardiac imaging and perinatal health interventions.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in intergenerational wellbeing, diabetes transition care, and evidence synthesis frameworks. She contributes to Cochrane and Campbell Collaboration reviews, with a focus on health policy, trauma interventions, and chronic disease management.
Teaching and professional activities include mentoring masters students, delivering evidence-based practice workshops (e.g., in the Maldives), and authoring methodological guidance for systematic reviews. She is involved in NiHr-funded projects like the COPES initiative and collaborates with institutions such as NICE and Cochrane.

