Nicola Williams
B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc.
Senior Trial Statistician
I joined the department as a Senior Trial Statistician in the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit in November 2014. Prior to this appointment I worked for 11 years at the Centre for Statistics in Medicine gaining experience in a wide range of clinical areas, including vaccinology, cardiovascular medicine, mental health, orthopaedics and paediatrics. I have extensive experience in designing and analysing clinical trials and am a member of data monitoring and trial steering committees. I work primarily on randomised controlled trials in primary care and am also an advisor with the NIHR Research Design Service.
Recent publications
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Supporting people with type 2 diabetes in effective use of their medicine through mobile health technology integrated with clinical care (SuMMiT-D pilot): results of a feasibility randomised trial
Journal article
Farmer AJ. et al, (2024), Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 10
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Digitally augmented, parent-led CBT versus treatment as usual for child anxiety problems in child mental health services in England and Northern Ireland: a pragmatic, non-inferiority, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness randomised controlled trial
Journal article
Creswell C. et al, (2024), The Lancet Psychiatry, 11, 193 - 209
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supporting people with type 2 diabetes diabetes in effective use of their medicine through mobile health technology integrated with clinical care (SuMMiT-D pilot): results of a feasibility randomised trial
Journal article
FARMER A., (2024), Pilot and Feasibility Studies
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A targeted psychological treatment for sleep problems in young people at ultra-high risk of psychosis in England (SleepWell): a parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled feasibility trial
Journal article
Waite F. et al, (2023), The Lancet Psychiatry, 10, 706 - 718
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A randomised controlled trial to compare clinical and cost-effectiveness of an online parent-led treatment for child anxiety problems with usual care in the context of COVID-19 delivered in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in the UK (Co-CAT): a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Journal article
Taylor L. et al, (2022), Trials, 23