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Dr Britzer Paul Vincent is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Health Research, University of Bedfordshire, specializing in public health and organ donation research. He currently collaborates with Prof Nasreen Ali on projects addressing health inequalities and workforce challenges, as well as evaluating health service initiatives. In addition, he works with Prof Gurch Randhawa on fostering community engagement in organ donation. Dr Vincent’s role also includes training research assistants in research methodologies and providing supervisory support. He has extensive experience teaching public health modules at the master’s level, successfully supervising several dissertations that have led to publications. He is also co-supervising PhD student Dr Asma Al-Abdulghani, whose research focuses on barriers to deceased organ donation within Muslim communities in the UK and Qatar.
With over a decade of experience in organ donation and transplantation research, Dr Vincent has held various roles across clinical and public health domains. His Master’s dissertation examined knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to deceased organ donation among medical and nursing students. He also undertook a study in a government tertiary care teaching hospital on the barriers and suggestion for improvement toward deceased organ donation practices. In his PhD, he explored the barriers and facilitators to deceased organ donation in two regions of India. His PhD was funded by the Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF) in collaboration with the MOHAN Foundation, India. In recognition of his contributions to the field, Dr Vincent was awarded the prestigious Young Investigator Award at the Congress of the Asian Society of Transplantation in 2021.
Following his PhD, Dr Vincent secured funding from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) for community engagement projects, beginning with £10,000 to support outreach efforts among minority communities. He subsequently obtained a two-year £31,000 grant to engage communities in Luton and Bedford on organ donation awareness. Through his research and community initiatives, Dr Vincent is actively contributing to advancements in public health and organ donation practices, particularly within underrepresented populations.
Research interests
- Organ donation
- Health inequalities
- Health workforce
- Health behaviour
- Patient and public involvement
- Health service evaluation
- Evidence synthesis
- Qualitative research
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Barriers and facilitators toward deceased organ donation among general public and stakeholders in India., University of Bedfordshire
Award Date: 31 Aug 2023
Master, Public Health - Dissertation on Organ Donation, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research
Award Date: 31 Aug 2018
Bachelor, Physician Assistant, The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University
Award Date: 31 Aug 2016
Keywords
- RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
- Organ Donation
- Transplant
- Health Inequalities
- Health Workforce
- Systematic review
- Scoping Review
- Qualitative Research
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Engaging in a dialogue with the Luton Roma community on access to healthcare services and co-producing solutions
Ali, N., Vincent, B. P., Akenbor, O., Mackay, F., Cook, E., Morteanu, C. & Randhawa, G., 30 Mar 2026, In: Frontiers in Public Health. 14, p. 1716479Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Barriers and facilitators of deceased organ donation among Pakistanis living globally: a systematic review
Vincent, B. P., Ghaffar, Z., Al-Abdulghani, A., Taaruf, I., Idam, G. & Randhawa, G., 14 Dec 2025, In: BMJ Open. 15, 12, p. e100943 e100943.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Barriers and facilitators to accessing services for neurodevelopmental disorders among the carers of individuals from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in the UK: a scoping review
Vincent, B. P., Maryam, Z., Ali, N., Bushnell, M., Elliott, E. & Randhawa, G., 19 Nov 2025, In: BMJ Open. 15, 11, p. e104511 e104511.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Barriers to conversations about deceased organ donation among adults living in the UK: a systematic review with narrative synthesis
Weeks, S., Fanstone, J. W., Marcu, V., Barash, B., Thompson, C. & Vincent Paul Raj, B. P., 12 Mar 2025, In: BMJ Open. 15, 3, p. e091873 e091873.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Collaborating with schools for public health research in England: lessons learned for successful partnerships
Tsocheva, I., Chavda, J., Scales, J., Dove, R. E., Kalsi, H., Wood, H. E., Colligan, G., Cross, L., Sartori, L., Moon, J., Murray, A., Van Den Berg, S., Hirst, A., Mitchell, J., Le, J., Balkwill, F., Petrovic, K., Lie, E., Keating, M. & Vincent Paul Raj, B. P. & 4 others, , 12 Aug 2025, In: Environmental Health Insights. 19, 11786302251328831.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Prizes
Thesis
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Barriers and facilitators toward deceased organ donation among general public and stakeholders in India.
Vincent Paul Raj, B. P. (Author), Randhawa, G. (Supervisor) & Cook, E. (Second supervisor), Aug 2023Student thesis: Doctoral thesis
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