Dr Sarah Hughes BSc, MHSc, PhD, MRCSLT

Dr Sarah Hughes

Department of Applied Health Sciences
Research Fellow

Contact details

Address
Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research (CPROR)
Murray Learning Centre
University 麻豆精选
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Sarah is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Patient Reported Outcomes Research (CPROR), Institute of Applied Health Research. Her research interests focus on the development and validation of patient reported outcomes and their implementation within the evolving landscapes of health and social care. She has methodological expertise in qualitative and mixed-methods research, evidence syntheses, and psychometrics.

Qualifications

  • PhD in patient reported outcomes, Swansea University, 2021
  • MHSc in Speech Pathology, University of Toronto, 1996
  • BSc, Biology with Psychology, Acadia University, 1994

Biography

Sarah studied at Acadia University, Nova Scotia, Canada for a BSc in Biology and Psychology (1990-1994) and at The University of Toronto for a MHSc in Speech-Language Pathology (1994-1996). She completed her PhD in patient reported outcomes (2014-2021) at Swansea University under the supervision of Professor Hayley Hutchings. During her PhD, Sarah was a visiting scholar at the Australian Hearing Hub and the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney (2016-2020). Sarah was awarded the prestigious James Callaghan Scholarship from Swansea University in 2017.

Sarah joined The University 麻豆精选 as a Research Fellow in 2020. Prior to taking up her post at the University, Sarah practiced as a speech and language therapist in Canada and the United Kingdom’s NHS, specialising in hearing impairment and cochlear implantation (1996-2020).

Since joining the Centre for Patient Reported Outcome Research at The University 麻豆精选, Sarah has undertaken evidence syntheses and mixed-methods research focussing on the development and implementation of patient reported outcomes (PROs) across a range of contexts and health conditions.

Teaching

Teaching activity:

  • MSc Clinical Trials
  • MPH
  • MBChB

Postgraduate supervision

If you are interested in undertaking a PhD which aligns with Sarah’s research interests then please get in touch.

Research

Sarah’s research focusses on the use of PROs in routine care and in trials.  Her current interests include the development and validation of PROs measuring symptom burden in hearing loss, long covid and precision therapeutics. 

She is also interested in understanding patient perspectives relating to PRO implementation, digital healthcare innovation, and regulatory science.

Recent and Current projects:

  • TLC Study (Funder: NIHCR)
  • PROs in Social Care (Funder: NIHCR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) West Midlands)
  • Patient-reported outcomes assessment to support accelerated access to advanced cell and gene therapies: PROmics (Funder: INNOVATE)

Other activities

  • Member, Research Committee, Institute of Applied Health Research (2022- current)
  • Member, H2020 EC Marie-Curie ITN project “Innovative Hearing Aid Research – Ecological Conditions and Outcome Measures” (HEAR-ECO) Final Workshop Expert Panel (2022)
  • Member, Scientific Committee, UK PROMs Conference 2022
  • Member, Deaf Awareness Working Group (BSA, ENT UK, SignHealth, and RNID) (2021-current)
  • Member, Steering Committee. Both EARS training package (BEARS) to maximise hearing abilities in teenage bilateral cochlear implant users, University of Cambridge (2021-current)
  • Member, Trials Outcomes Methodology Research Partnership, PRO Theme Working Group (2020- current)
  • Member, ISOQOL Data Visualisation SIG (2021-current)

Publications

Recent publications

Article

McMullan, C, Haroon, S, Turner, G, Aiyegbusi, OL, Hughes, SE, Flanagan, S, Subramanian, A, Nirantharakumar, K, Davies, EH, Frost, C, Jackson, L, Guan, N, Alder, Y, Chong, A, Buckland, L, Jeyes, F, Stanton, DE & Calvert, M 2025, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 15, 14467.

Boisvert, I, Rivera, SC, Smith-Merry, J, Molony-Oates, B, Kecman, E & Hughes, SE 2024, '', BMC medicine, vol. 22, no. 1, 417.

the PC-COS Children Study Group, Seylanova, N, Chernyavskaya, A, Degtyareva, N, Mursalova, A, Ajam, A, Xiao, L, Aktulaeva, K, Roshchin, P, Bobkova, P, Aiyegbusi, OL, Anbu, AT, Apfelbacher, C, Asadi-Pooya, AA, Ashkenazi-Hoffnung, L, Brackel, C, Buonsenso, D, De Groote, W, Diaz, JV, Dona, D, Galvin, AD, Genuneit, J, Goss, H, Hughes, SE, Jones, CJ, Kuppalli, K, Malone, LA, Mcfarland, S, Needham, DM, Nekliudov, N, Nicholson, TR, Oliveira, CR, Schiess, N, Segal, TY, Sigfrid, L, Thorne, C, Vijverberg, S, Warner, JO, Were, WM, Williamson, PR & Munblit, D 2024, '', European Respiratory Journal.

McMullan, C, Haroon, S, Turner, G, Aiyegbusi, OL, Subramanian, A, Hughes, SE, Flanagan, S, Nirantharakumar, K, Davies, EH, Frost, C, Jackson, L, Guan, N, Alder, Y, Chong, A, Buckland, L, Jeyes, F, Stanton, D & Calvert, M 2024, '', Scientific Reports, vol. 14, 22083.

Hughes, SE, McMullan, C, Aiyegbusi, OL, Shaw, K, Kinsella, F, Ferguson, P, Khatsuria, F, Burns, D, Pyatt, L, Ansell, J, Chakera, E, Richardson-Abraham, J, Denniston, AK, Davies, EH, Craddock, C & Calvert, M 2024, '', BMJ open, vol. 14, no. 3, e085392.

Aiyegbusi, OL, Cruz Rivera, S, Roydhouse, J, Kamudoni, P, Alder, Y, Anderson, N, Baldwin, RM, Bhatnagar, V, Black, J, Bottomley, A, Brundage, M, Cella, D, Collis, P, Davies, E-H, Denniston, AK, Efficace, F, Gardner, A, Gnanasakthy, A, Golub, RM, Hughes, SE, Jeyes, F, Kern, S, King-Kallimanis, BL, Martin, A, Mcmullan, C, Mercieca-Bebber, R, Monteiro, J, Peipert, JD, Quijano-Campos, JC, Quinten, C, Rantell, KR, Regnault, A, Sasseville, M, Schougaard, LMV, Sherafat-Kazemzadeh, R, Snyder, C, Stover, AM, Verdi, R, Wilson, R & Calvert, MJ 2024, '', Nature Medicine.

Aiyegbusi, OL, Cruz Rivera, S, Kamudoni, P, Anderson, N, Collis, P, Denniston, AK, Harding, R, Hughes, SE, Khunti, KK, Kotecha, D, Krumholz, H, Liu, X, McMullan, C, Molony-Oates, B, Monteiro, J, Myles, P, Rantell, KR, Soltys, K, Verdi, R, Wilson, R & Calvert, MJ 2024, '', Nature Medicine.

Turner, G, McMullan, C, Aiyegbusi, OL, Hughes, S, Walker, A, Jeyes, F, Adler, Y, Chong, A, Buckland, L, Stanton, DE, Davies, EH, Haroon, S & Calvert, M 2023, '', Research Involvement & Engagement, vol. 9, no. 1, 18.

Gorst, SL, Seylanova, N, Dodd, SR, Harman, NL, O'Hara, M, Terwee, CB, Williamson, PR, Needham, DM, Munblit, D, Nicholson, TR, PC-COS Study Group, Aiyegbusi, OL, Calvert, M, Haroon, S & Hughes, SE 2023, '', The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

Comment/debate

Aiyegbusi, OL, McMullan, C, Hughes, SE, Turner, GM, Haroon, S, Hotham, R, Brown, K, Alder, Y, Agyen, L, Buckland, L, Camaradou, J, Chong, A, Jeyes, F, Matthews, KL, Moore, P, Ormerod, J, Price, G, Saint-Cricq, M, Stanton, D, Walker, A & Calvert, MJ 2024, '', Research Involvement & Engagement, vol. 10, no. 1, 120.

Shaw, KL, Calvert, MJ, Borrow, P, Chakera, E, Chakraverty, R, Hughes, SE, Khatsuria, F, Kinsella, FAM, McMullan, C, Richardson-Abraham, J, Yarosh, V & Aiyegbusi, OL 2024, '', The Lancet.

Hughes, SE, Anderson, NE, Hathaway, E, McMullan, C, Hughes, BMA, Collis, P, Peipert, D, Haroon, S & Calvert, M 2024, '', Nature Medicine.

Review article

Khatsuria, F, McMullan, C, Aiyegbusi, OL, Shaw, KL, Iqbal, R, Kinsella, F, Wilson, K, Pyatt, L, Lewis, M, Weldon, SMR, Burns, D, Chakraverty, R, Calvert, M & Hughes, S 2024, '', The Lancet Oncology, vol. 25, no. 10, pp. e476-e488.

Hughes, SE, Aiyegbusi, OL, McMullan, C, Turner, GM, Anderson, N, Cruz Rivera, S, Collis, P, Glasby, J, Lasserson, D & Calvert, M 2024, '', JRSM Open, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 1-9.

Aiyegbusi, OL, McMullan, C, Hughes, SE, Turner, GM, Subramanian, A, Hotham, R, Davies, EH, Frost, C, Alder, Y, Agyen, L, Buckland, L, Camaradou, J, Chong, A, Jeyes, F, Kumar, S, Matthews, KL, Moore, P, Ormerod, J, Price, G, Saint-Cricq, M, Stanton, D, Walker, A, Haroon, S, Denniston, AK, Calvert, MJ, Brown, K, Singh Chandan, J, Gkoutos, GV, Jackson, LJ, Lord, JM, Marshall, T, Marwaha, S, Myles, P, Nirantharakumar, K, Rivera, SC, Sapey, E, Simms-Williams, N, Williams, T & Wraith, DC 2023, '', Nature Medicine, vol. 29, no. 8, pp. 1922-1929.