Mr Thomas Hamborg

Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Email: t.hamborg@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 5884Website: ORCID ID: 0000-0001-7154-3983
Profile
I am a senior lecturer in medical statistics primarily working as a senior statistician on Pragmatic Clinical Trials Unit supported trials. I am also an expert statistics adviser for the Imperial Hub of the NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) and a member of the NIHR/RfPB London funding panel.
I have a background in medical statistics, hold a first degree in Mathematics and have over a decade of experience working in an academic clinical trials environment.
Research
Research Interests:
I’m interested in novel methods for the design, conduct and analysis of RCTs as well as the use of routine data in trials.
Research Groups:
Publications
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Hart A, Norton C, Moss-morris R et al. (2026). P0686 A randomised controlled trial of IBD-BOOST, a digital facilitator-supported self-management intervention, for fatigue, pain and urgency/ faecal incontinence: a cost-effective treatment option.. nameOfConference
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CPsychol VW, Büttner FC, Goldsmith K et al. (2026). P1056 How does a digital self-management programme lead to improvements in quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease? Mediation analysis of Cognitive, Behavioural and Emotional Pathways.. nameOfConference
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Harden A, Wiggins M, Sweeny L et al. (2026). Co-designed and co-delivered place-based community interventions to reduce inequity in early initiation of antenatal care: findings from the cluster randomised controlled community REACH trial. nameOfConference
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Moss-Morris R, Norton C, Hart A et al. (2025). Digital cognitive behavioural self-management programme for fatigue, pain, and faecal incontinence in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD-BOOST): a multicentre, parallel, randomised controlled trial. nameOfConference
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McCourt C, Mehay A, Wiseman O et al. (publicationYear). Experiences of group antenatal care in the context of the NHS in England: what are the mechanisms by which it functions in this context?. nameOfConference
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Miller L, Hart A, Cléirigh-Büttner F et al. (publicationYear). What is the impact on recruitment of a shortened compared with a standard-length participant information leaflet? PROMETHEUS in IBD-BOOST: study within a trial, a decentralised UK randomised controlled trial. nameOfConference
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Baker T, Scribante J, Elhadi M et al. (2025). The African Critical Illness Outcomes Study (ACIOS): a point prevalence study of critical illness in 22 nations in Africa. nameOfConference
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Roukas C, Miller L, Büttner FC et al. (2025). P1277 Cost-effectiveness of BOOST online intervention for supported self-management of pain, fatigue and bowel incontinence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. nameOfConference
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Hart A, Miller L, Büttner FC et al. (publicationYear). Fatigue, pain and faecal incontinence in adult inflammatory bowel disease patients and the unmet need: a national cross-sectional survey. nameOfConference
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Stagg I, Hart A, Büttner FC et al. (2024). Optimising fatigue, abdominal pain and faecal incontinence in people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD-BOOST Optimise): feasibility study of a checklist and algorithm for initial nurse-led management. nameOfConference