Nicole Votruba
PhD, MSc, MA, BA
Senior Research Fellow in Implementation Science
- PI
Global Mental Health & Equity Group
Dr Nicole Votruba is the group lead of the Global Mental Health & Equity Group and PI of the SMARThealth Perinatal Mental Health (PRAMH) project, a multi-phase study (funded by the Medical Research Council UK) designing and evaluating community-based mental health care for women during pregnancy and in the first year after birth. She is also leading the process evaluation of the SMARThealth Pregnancy programme (PI Prof Jane Hirst). She is co-coordinator of the Indigo Local study, a global programme to reduce stigma and discrimination in mental health. She is interested in global mental health, women's mental health, reducing health inequity, implementation science, stigma/discrimination, science-policy inter-relationships.
Before joining NDWRH, Nicole was working with Professor Sir Graham Thornicroft at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London, where she coordinated several global mental health research studies, including the Emilia programme and the Emerald programme. She was policy officer of the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health, working with Lord Nigel Crisp, and coordinated FundaMentalSDG, a global initiative successfully contributing to the inclusion of mental health in the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Nicole is a psychologist and political scientist. In her PhD, she investigated mental health science-policy interrelationships and policy priority setting in low- and middle-income countries, and developed the EVITA 2.0 action framework to improve evidence-based mental health policymaking.
Nicole is a junior research fellow at Wolfson College. She is a honorary research fellow with The George Institute for Global Health UK at Imperial College. She is executive secretary of the NGO Mental Health in Human Rights FGIP.
Recent publications
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Reducing stigma and improving access to care for people with mental health conditions in the community: protocol for a multi-site feasibility intervention study (Indigo-Local).
Journal article
Semrau M. et al, (2024), Int J Ment Health Syst, 18
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Mini Commentary on 'Pregnancy and Birth Complications and Maternal Mental Health-The Case is Clear'.
Journal article
Votruba N., (2024), BJOG
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Anti-stigma interventions in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review
Journal article
Majeed T. et al, (2024), eClinicalMedicine, 72, 102612 - 102612
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Experience of primary healthcare workers in using the mobile app-based WHO mhGAP intervention guide in detection and treatment of people with mental disorders: A qualitative study in Nepal
Journal article
Luitel NP. et al, (2023), SSM - Mental Health, 4
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Reducing stigma and improving access to care for people with mental health conditions in the community: protocol for a multi-site feasibility intervention study (Indigo-Local).
Journal article
Semrau M. et al, (2023), Res Sq