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Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Hannah Scott

Hannah

Research Assistant (Qualitative Research)

Email: Hannah.scott@qmul.ac.uk

Profile

I joined the Centre of Preventive Neurology in 2024 as a qualitative research assistant working across two projects. I work on the Digesting Science project, evaluating the impact of science communication and education events for children with parents with MS, and the Dystonia Impact project which aims to develop a core outcome set for children with childhood-onset hyperkinetic movement disorders.

I have recently submitted my PhD on “Developing an implementation plan with theoretically-informed strategies for integration of the Children’s Palliative care Outcome Scale into routine paediatric palliative care” at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London. I also previously worked as a research assistant for four years at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London on the Children’s Palliative care Outcome Scale study and as deputy task force coordinator for the European Task Force for Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for LGBT+ people.

I graduated from York St. John University with a Bachelor of Arts in “Children, Young People and Families” in 2019 and I also hold a Master of Science in “Social Policy and Social Research” from University College London from which I graduated in 2020.

Research

Research Interests:

Research with children

Patient and public involvement and engagement

Person-centred outcome measurement

Complex intervention development and evaluation

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