About
I am currently a PDRA at the University of Liverpool, Institute of Population Health at the department of primary care and mental health working on an evidence synthesis project about organisation of eye care services for adults and children following acquired brain injury and for children with cerebral visual impairment.
I was also a research associate who has worked on the project Mapping Trustworthy Systems for RAS in social care’ which aims to identify the pathways, agents, and obstacles for integrating a dressing robot into the current health-social care system. I also worked on a previous project understanding fairness in AI for mental healthcare. I recently completed my doctoral research at Sheffield Hallam University, focusing on mental health experiences among internal migrants in Nigeria. My research interests include identity, gender, and diversity in public health, well-being, migration, mental health, and reproductive health.
with a background in integrating robotics in social care and studying fairness in AI for mental healthcare and a doctoral focus on mental health experiences among internal migrants in Nigeria, brings diverse expertise to enrich the proposed research on the impact of infertility on the quality of life of women with endometriosis. Her contribution to a publication on the mental health impact of infertility on African women and the prevalence of endometriosis among African women emphasises her commitment to cultural sensitivity, providing valuable insights for a comprehensive understanding of reproductive health experiences.