Dr Sam Sibanda
Academic Portfolio Lead - Study CentresÌý
I joined the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ in February 2018 after a period as a Research Fellow in the Department of Health Studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA).
After completing my PhD in Biosciences and Health in 2013 I have predominantly been involved in research and joining the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ afforded me an opportunity to lecture and balance my scholarly activity.
My research interests lie in the care and management of chronic illnesses with emphasis on co-morbidities in low resource settings. The projects I have supervised at Masters and PhD level have focused on these aspects with a view to informing policy and practice.
Health care provision in the developing world is burdened by both communicable and non-communicable diseases and requires evidence based cost-effective practices to improve outcomes.
My teaching is heavily influenced by my research experience and interests. I teach in an interactive and inclusive style that seeks to engage all students regardless of academic ability.The aspect of my job I gain the most satisfaction from is when students achieve objectives and demonstrate learning and understanding.
I am excited to be part of a university that is at the heart of widening participation. In my role as an Academic Portfolio Lead I help culture an environment of excellent student support and experience for our learners. This ensures their potential is turned to success.
Other References
Qualifications
- PhD Biosciences – Leeds Beckett University
- PG Dip Public Health - University of Wolverhampton
- BSc (Hons) Biosciences & Health – Leeds Beckett University
Teaching Expertise
- Research Methods
- Global Public Health
- Skills for the Social Sciences
- PhD and Masters Supervision
Research Interests
- Non-communicable diseases management
- Healthcare delivery in low resource settings
- Adolescent Health
- Widening participation and attainment in Higher Education
Projects
- Metabolic syndrome in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS
- Factors influencing education achievement in widening participation students
External Roles
- External PhD and MPH Supervisor at UNISA:- 2017-2019
- Internal MPH Examiner at UNISA:- 2016
Publications
- Nkosi, B.E., Sibanda, S (2021) Evaluating the effectiveness of antimicrobial stewardship programme implemented in an intensive care unit of a large academic hospital, using the RE-AIM framework. SAMJ (in-press).
- Malapela, G., Mfidi, F., Sibanda, S., Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G. (2018) Caring for mental health care users with profound intellectual disabilities: Approaches and opportunities. AJNM, 19(3), pp.10-21
- Dithole K.S., Sibanda S., Moleki M.M., Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G. (2016) Nurses’ communication with patients who are mechanically ventilated in intensive care: the Botswana experience. International Nursing Review, 63(3), pp.415–421.
- Dithole, K., Sibanda, S., Moleki, M.M., Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G. (2016) Communication challenges between intensive care nurses and ventilated patients. World Views in Evidence Based Nursing, 13(3), pp.197-206.
- Mataure, P., Sibanda, S., Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G. (2015) An integrated approach to the mitigation of chronic illness. AJPHERD. Suppl 1: pp.73-84.
- Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, G., Sibanda, S. (2015) Journey of Self-determination: Succeeding Through Mobile Phones. In: Brown T., van der Merwe H. (eds) The Mobile Learning Voyage - From Small Ripples to Massive Open Waters. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 560. Springer, Cham
- Akeel, A., Sibanda, S., Martin, S.W., Paterson, A.W.J., Parsons, B.J. (2013) Chlorination and oxidation of heparin and hyaluronan by hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite anions: effect of sulphate groups on reaction pathways and kinetics. Free Radic. Biol. Med. 56: pp.72-88.
- Parsons, B.J., Sibanda, S., Heyes, D.J., Paterson, A. (2013) Reactions of superoxide radicals with glycosaminoglycan chloramides: A kinetic study, Free Radic. Biol. Med. 61:pp.111-118.
- Sibanda, S., Parsons, B.J., Houee-Levin, C., Marignier, J-L, Paterson, A.W.J., Heyes, D.J. (2013) One-electron oxidation and reduction of glycosaminoglycan chloramides: a kinetic study. Free. Radic. Biol. Med. 63: pp.126-134.
- Sibanda, S., Akeel, A., Martin, S.W., Paterson, A.W.J., Edge, R., Al-Assaf, S., Parsons, B. J. (2013) Efficiencies of fragmentation of glycosaminoglycan chloramides of the extracellular matrix by oxidising and reducing radicals: potential site-specific targets in inflammation? Free. Radic. Biol. Med. 65: pp.280-290.
Contact Details
telephone
University switchboard
During office hours
(Monday-Friday 08:30-17:00)
+44 (0)1234 400 400
Outside office hours
(Campus Watch)
+44 (0)1582 74 39 89
Admissions
admission@beds.ac.uk
International office
international@beds.ac.uk
Student support
sid@beds.ac.uk
Registration
sid@beds.ac.uk
social media
Ìý