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Nadia Swann
MSc(Oxon) MA(Hons) PgDLaw PgDL.P.
NIHR SPCR Doctoral Fellow
Nadia Swann is an NIHR SPCR DPhil Fellow reading for a DPhil in Translational Health Sciences. She has contributed to recent research on the remote care RBD2 study, patient safety and digital exclusion.
Her DPhil is The T1D 'LooPED Study: Learning about Patient Experiences in type 1 Diabetes of using closed-loop systems: a qualitative, phenomenological study into the knowledge practices of people livings with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) using closed-loop insulin delivery systems.
A member of the Interdisciplinary Research in Health Sciences (IRIHS) unit, she obtained an MSc with Distinction in Translational Health Sciences from Oxford and was awarded the Prize for Outstanding Dissertation for her work on diabetes technologies in her MSc. She is a guest lecturer on the Patients Citizens and Politics of Evidence and Digital Health modules of the MSc. She is also a director of a type 1 diabetes research charity and a former law firm partner.
Recent publications
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Remote and digital services in UK general practice 2021-2023: the Remote by Default 2 longitudinal qualitative study synopsis
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2025), Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 13, 1 - 49
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Challenges to quality in contemporary, hybrid general practice: a multi-site longitudinal case study
Journal article
Payne R. et al, (2025), British Journal of General Practice, 75, e1 - e11
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After the teleconsultation: getting medicines to patients when pharmacy services are not available
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Payne R. et al, (2024), British Journal of General Practice, 74, 422 - 425
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Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: Multimethod qualitative study combining Safety i and Safety II analysis
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Payne R. et al, (2024), BMJ Quality and Safety, 33, 573 - 586
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Patient involvement in developing clinical guidelines
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2024), BMJ