Ruchi Sinha

ORCID: 0000-0001-8918-7585
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Research Areas
  • Conflict Management and Negotiation
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Higher Education Research Studies
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Patient Safety and Medication Errors
  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Bacterial Infections and Vaccines
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications
  • Social Work Education and Practice
  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Poxvirus research and outbreaks
  • Uterine Myomas and Treatments

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
2019-2025

University of South Australia
2016-2024

Evelina London Children's Healthcare
2024

St Thomas' Hospital
2024

All India Institute of Medical Sciences
2019-2023

Tata Institute of Social Sciences
2023

Amity University
2021-2023

St Mary's Hospital
2020-2022

North Carolina State University
2022

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2022

In April, 2020, clinicians in the UK observed a cluster of children with unexplained inflammation requiring admission to paediatric intensive care units (PICUs). We aimed describe clinical characteristics, course, management, and outcomes patients admitted PICUs this condition, which is now known as inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated SARS-CoV-2 (PIMS-TS).We did multicentre observational study (aged <18 years), between April 1 May 10, fulfilling case definition PIMS-TS...

10.1016/s2352-4642(20)30215-7 article EN other-oa The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 2020-07-09

This study was conducted to determine the validity of noncognitive and cognitive predictors performance college students at end their 4th year in college. Results indicate that primary cumulative grade point average (GPA) were Scholastic Assessment Test/American College Testing (SAT/ACT) scores high school GPA (HSGPA) though biographical data situational judgment measures added incrementally this prediction. SAT/ACT HSGPA collected used various ways by participating institutions admissions...

10.1037/a0016810 article EN Journal of Applied Psychology 2009-11-01

Voice, or the expression of work-related suggestions opinions, can help teams access and utilize members' privately held knowledge skills improve collective outcomes. However, recent research has suggested that sometimes, rather than encourage positive outcomes for teams, voice from members have detrimental consequences. Extending this research, we highlight why it is important to consider centralization within extent which predominantly emanating only a few equally spread across all...

10.1037/apl0000305 article EN Journal of Applied Psychology 2018-04-16

Abstract Peer review is a critical component toward facilitating robust science in industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology. exists beyond academic publishing organizations, university departments, grant agencies, classrooms, many more work contexts. Reviewers are responsible for judging the quality of research conducted submitted evaluation. Furthermore, they treating authors their with respect, supportive developmental manner. Given its central role our profession, it curious that we...

10.1017/iop.2019.121 article EN Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2020-02-04

Task conflict has been the subject of a long-standing debate in literature-when does task help or hurt team performance? We propose that this can be resolved by taking more precise view how conflicts are perceived teams. Specifically, we teams, when few members perceive high level disagreement while majority others low levels disagreement-that is, there is positively skewed conflict, most likely to live up its purported benefits for performance. In our first study student teams engaged...

10.1037/apl0000059 article EN Journal of Applied Psychology 2016-03-07

To study the prevalence, evolution, and clinical factors associated with acute kidney injury in children admitted to PICUs pediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally severe respiratory coronavirus-2.Multicenter observational study.Fifteen across United Kingdom.Patients Kingdom coronavirus-2 between March 14, 2020, May 20, 2020.None.Deidentified data collected as part of routine care were analyzed. All diagnosed staged for based on level serum creatinine above upper limit...

10.1097/ccm.0000000000004662 article EN Critical Care Medicine 2020-10-11

Summary Shared leadership in teams is believed to be beneficial for team effectiveness. Yet recent empirical evidence shows that it may not always bring positive effects. On the one hand, literature suggests shared allows frequent interactions among members, improving intrateam harmony and reducing conflicts. other power influence multiple leaders can form an arena which members fight over their turfs, thereby triggering conflict. Drawing on dominance complementarity theory, we suggest base...

10.1002/job.2515 article EN Journal of Organizational Behavior 2021-03-20

Problem Decline in myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and Th2 cytokines levels lead to early miscarriage (EM) but how the hormonal milieu of body regulates MDSCs Th1/Th2 cytokine balance is still a matter investigation. Method study Peripheral blood decidua samples were collected from 20 EM patients, healthy pregnant women opted for elective abortion. G‐MDSCs analyzed peripheral mononuclear cells, determined serum via flow cytometry. Estrogen (E2), Progesterone (P4), Testosterone...

10.1111/aji.13081 article EN American Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2018-12-27

To describe the experience of paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in England that repurposed their units, equipment and staff to for critically ill adults during first wave COVID-19 pandemic.Descriptive study.Seven PICUs England.(1) Modelling using historical Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network data; (2) space, staff, equipment, clinical care, communication governance considerations repurposing PICUs; (3) characteristics, interventions outcomes cared PICUs.Seven English PICUs,...

10.1136/archdischild-2020-320962 article EN Archives of Disease in Childhood 2021-01-28

Thirty-six healthy volunteers received either a single intramuscular injection of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C polysaccharide (MCP)-CRM197 conjugate vaccine in alum or two nasal insufflations 28 days apart the same powder, without alum, mixed with chitosan. Nasal immunization was well tolerated, fewer symptoms reported than after injection. The geometric mean concentrations MCP-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) one were 3.25 microg/ml naïve subjects and 14.4 previously immunized...

10.1128/iai.73.12.8256-8265.2005 article EN Infection and Immunity 2005-11-18

To 1) analyze the short-term biochemical improvements and clinical outcomes following treatment of children with post-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 inflammatory (multisystem in children/pediatric multisystem temporally associated severe coronavirus-2) admitted to U.K. PICUs 2) collate current guidance from PICUs.Multicenter observational study.Twenty-one PICUs.Children (< 18 yr) between April 1, 2020, May 10, fulfilling case definition pediatric coronavirus-2.None.Routinely...

10.1097/pcc.0000000000002728 article EN Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2021-03-23

Human performance applications of mindfulness-based training have demonstrated its utility in enhancing cognitive functioning. Previous studies illustrated how these interventions can improve on traditional tests, however, little investigation has explored the extent to which optimise more dynamic and complex contexts. Further, from a neuroscientific perspective, underlying mechanisms responsible for enhancements remain largely undescribed. With this mind, following study aimed investigate...

10.1371/journal.pone.0292501 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2024-05-20

Many renters have struggled to make ends meet during COVID-19 7 Low-income pushed further into rental stress 9 Retrenched vulnerable long-term inequality COPING WITH LOW INCOME 11 The imbalance of power between tenants and landlords 13 Loss affordability linked raids on super 15 private market-a accelerator HOUSEHOLDS UNDER STRAIN 17 Housing conditions security for lockdown: worse households with children 19 Tenants a disability at risk 21 older are lonely struggling financially ISOLATION...

10.18408/ahuri3125402 article EN AHURI Final Report 2020-12-03

Abstract The current study examines how using a multidimensional battery of predictors (high-school grade point average (GPA), SAT/ACT, and biodata), weighting the based on different values institutions place various student performance dimensions (college GPA, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs), behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)), can increase proportion some ethnic subgroups often disadvantaged by use only traditional measures such as SAT/ACT. sample consisted 836 students...

10.1080/08957347.2011.554605 article EN Applied Measurement in Education 2011-03-26

The rapidly growing body of research on the effect emotional expressions in negotiation has been subject several narrative reviews. Through meta-analysis, we combine relevant findings, compare and integrate moderators, examine mediating mechanisms quantitatively. analysis incorporates 64 published unpublished studies conducted over three decades. findings suggest that, generally, negotiators expressing negative emotions will increase counterparts' concession-making, which presumably enables...

10.1080/08959285.2020.1783667 article EN Human Performance 2020-07-14

Infectious disease physicians in England have been diagnosing and managing occasional cases of viral hemorrhagic fever since 1971, including the United Kingdom's first case Ebola virus 1976. Specialist isolation facilities to provide safe effective care present that time. Following emergence Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) 2012, avian influenza A (H7N9) outbreak 2013, 2014-2016 West Africa, clinical public health preparedness response pathways strengthened for these types diseases,...

10.1089/hs.2023.0167 article EN Health Security 2024-08-30

Malaria is a responsible for approximately 600 thousand deaths worldwide every year. Appropriate and timely treatment of malaria can prevent but dependent on accurate rapid diagnosis the infection. Currently, microscopic examination Giemsa stained blood smears method choice diagnosing malaria. Although it has limited sensitivity specificity in field conditions, still remains gold standard Here, we report development fluorescence situ hybridization (FISH) based detecting infection describe...

10.1371/journal.pone.0136726 article EN public-domain PLoS ONE 2015-09-02
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