Hortensia Gimeno

Clinical Reader in Child Health Research

Other Roles

Associate Director for Therapies Research, Barts Health NHS Trust

Chair North East London Integrated Care Board Allied Health Professionals Research Committee.

NIHR Integrated Clinical Academic Scheme (LSBU/King’s) Steering Group member.

RCOT Grant Research Foundation Grants Advisory Board.

Barts Charity Healthcare Funding Advisory Panel.

Clinical Academic Roles Implementation Network, Council of Deans. AHP Representative for Barts Health.

British Academy of Childhood Disability Strategic Research Group, OT Representative.

Regional Coordinator and Accredited Instructor for the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach

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h.gimeno@qmul.ac.uk

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Hortensia

PhD, MSc(OT), Dip(OT)

Dr Hortensia Gimeno is a Clinical Reader in Child Health Research and the Associate Director of Therapies Research at QMUL and Barts Health. Her research program is dedicated to understanding and addressing the priorities and concerns of children, young people, and their families by developing interventions that truly matter to them. She is also a leader in capacity building initiatives for underrepresented in research, providing mentorship, leadership, and supervision to aspiring clinical academics.

With over 26 years of clinical experience as a paediatric occupational therapist, Hortensia focuses on closing the gap between clinical practice and evidence-based interventions, particularly in managing childhood-onset hyperkinetic movement disorders, including cerebral palsy and dystonia. She is one of the few allied health professionals to receive an NIHR Advanced Fellowship.

Hortensia has secured over £10.2 million in research funding, including £1.9 million as the principal investigator and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles. Her work on the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach and its application in movement disorders as part of her funded NIHR Doctoral Fellowship has been widely recognised. She has a strong track record in using routine collected data, single case experimental design, and complex intervention development.

Hortensia is available for predoctoral, doctoral and post-doctoral supervision in the fields of child health, movement disorders, rehabilitation, and single case experimental design.

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