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Projects In-Progress


            and Completed in 2019





            * Denotes projects started in 2019







                                                           Improving the patient-pharmacist interaction: A new
                                                           approach to help patients make informed decisions
                                                           Investigators: Ryan, M., Porteous, T., Loría-Rebolledo, L.
                                                           (HERU); Bond, C. (Centre for Academic Primary Care, University
                                                           of Aberdeen); Adam, R., Murchie, P. (Other Applied Health
                                                           Sciences, University of Aberdeen); Krucien, N. (Evidera).
                                                           Source of Funding: Pharmacy Research UK and Chief
                                                           Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
                                                           *Metastatic prostate cancer men’s Attitudes towards
                                                           Treatment of the local Tumour and metastasis Evaluative
                                                           Research (MATTER)
                                                           Investigators: Watson, V. (HERU); Connor, M., Ahmed, H.
            Methods of Benefit Valuation                   (Imperial College London).
                                                           Source of Funding: Imperial College London and Chief
                                                           Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
            Attributes aggregation in multi-attribute choice:
                                                           Our values or mine? A philosophical and empirical
            Need we worry?
                                                           critique of deliberative and stated preference elicitation
            Investigators: Ryan, M., Genie, M. (HERU); Krucien, N.
                                                           techniques in health economics (PhD)
            (Evidera).
                                                           Investigators: Sakowsky, R. (PhD Student), Ryan, M. (HERU);
            Source of Funding: University of Aberdeen and Chief
                                                           Entwistle, V. (Health Services Research Unit, (HSRU), University
            Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
                                                           of Aberdeen).
            Choice certainty and deliberative thinking in discrete   Source of Funding: Gavin Mooney PhD Studentship (via
            choice experiments. A theoretical and empirical   University of Aberdeen Development Trust) and the University
            investigation                                  of Sydney and Chief Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
            Investigators: Watson, V. (HERU); Regier, D. (British Columbia
                                                           *Public and patient preferences for social prescribing
            Cancer Research Agency and University of British Columbia);
                                                           (PhD)
            Sicsic, J. (Paris Descartes University Institute of Technology).
                                                           Investigators: Antunes, M. (PhD Student), Pol, M. van
            Source of Funding: Chief Scientist Office (CSO) CORE, Peter
                                                           der, Watson, V. (HERU); Norman, R., Robinson, S. (Curtin
            Wall Institute of Advanced Studies, University of British
                                                           University).
            Columbia, People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the
                                                           Source of Funding: University of Aberdeen and Curtin
            European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-
                                                           University.
            2013).
                                                           *Putting men’s preferences at the centre of the doctor-
            Do participants understand health economics surveys?
                                                           patient relationship: the prostate cancer treatment
            Investigators: Pearce, A. (University of Technology Sydney);
                                                           preferences (PARTNER) test
            Watson, V. (HERU); Mulhearn, B., Viney, R. (CHERE).
                                                           Investigators: Watson, V. (HERU); MacLennan, S., N’Dow,
            Source of Funding: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
                                                           J. (Academic Urology Unit); Ahmed, H. (Imperial College
            and Chief Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
                                                           London); Krucien, N. (Evidera).
            How do individuals respond to DCEs? Alternatives to   Source of Funding: The Urology Foundation and Chief
            utlility maximisation                          Scientist Office (CSO) CORE.
            Investigators: Watson, V., Ryan, M. (HERU); Krucien, N.
            (Evidera).
            Source of Funding: Scottish Government, Chief Scientist
            Office (CSO) CORE & University of Aberdeen.



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