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Sarah Vollam
RN MSc PhD
Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher
Sarah is a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher in NDCN. She co-leads the NIHR-funded Enhanced Recovery After Critical Care (ERACC) programme of research, aiming to design and test an enhanced care pathway for critical care survivors. She is also an Oxford BRC sub-theme lead in the Digital Health from Hospital to Home theme. This includes leading the PROSPECT study, using wearable monitoring and machine learning to improve detection of deterioration following critical illness both in hospital and at home.
Sarah has a clinical ICU nursing background and worked as a research nurse for several years before joining the university as a researcher.
Other projects include:
Virtual HDU - a programme of research aiming to develop and test ambulatory vital signs monitoring to detect deterioration in surgical patients.
REFLECT - a mixed methods study investigating the course of care in patients following discharge from Intensive Care. This study identified several areas of clinical care where improvements could be made with the aim of reducing mortality and improving the experience of post-ICU patients. This work will inform future research aiming to implement these findings.
Sarah was awarded a PhD from University of Hertfordshire in 2021.
Sarah is an outgoing Associate Editor for Nursing in Critical Care and Deputy Chair of Intensive Care Society's National Rehabilitation Collaborative. She is also a Visiting Fellow at Oxford Brookes University.
Sarah has a keen interested in supporting nurses, midwives and allied health professionals to develop careers in research, and runs a highly successful research secondment programme for nurses and allied health professionals.
Recent publications
Opportunities to Improve Nutrition for Patients in Hospital After Discharge From an Intensive Care Unit: A Human Factors Analysis
Journal article
Vollam S. et al, (2026), Nursing in Critical Care, 31
Reporting of Hospital-Free Days As an Outcome Measure in Critical Care Trials: A Systematic Review
Journal article
Shackleton R. et al, (2025), Critical Care Medicine, 53, e2686 - e2697
Recovery After Critical Illness: A Meta‐Ethnography of Patient, Family and Staff Perspectives
Journal article
King E. et al, (2025), Journal of Advanced Nursing
Improving Outcomes in Survivors of Sepsis—The Transition from Secondary to Primary Care, and the Role of Primary Care: A Narrative Review
Journal article
Taylor R. et al, (2025), Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14, 2582 - 2582
Corrigendum to 'Remote Vital Sign Monitoring in Admission Avoidance Hospital at Home: A Systematic Review' [Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 25 (2024) 105080].
Journal article
Patel R. et al, (2025), J Am Med Dir Assoc, 26