Kasia Campbell
Research Fellow and Trial Manager, the University of Nottingham
Kasia Campbell is a Research Fellow and Trial Manager at the University of Nottingham. She has been working in Smoking and Pregnancy Research Team since 2013. She completed her PhD in Applied Psychology at the University of Nottingham in 2013. Since then, she has led several research projects, including projects introducing opt-in and opt-out referrals to stop smoking services in pregnancy as well as the Supporting Smoke Free Pregnancies project funded by NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands, the findings of which contributed to updates to NCSCT pregnancy specific training programme for stop smoking advisors. Kasia led the conduct of a mixed methods Cochrane review on women’s views on NRT and e-cigarettes use in pregnancy in 2019. Currently she works as a Trial Manager on the NIHR funded Smoking, Nicotine and Pregnancy 3 Trial (SNAP 3), looking at novel ways of using NRT in pregnancy.
Kasia spoke at 'Virtually Cochrane', a virtual event we co-hosted with Cochrane Ireland in April 2021. Watch the recording Collaboration, NICEly done