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Since studying for a BSc in Psychology and a MSc in Psychological Research Methods, Annie has worked in health and social care research for almost 20 years at the University of Oxford, the University of Exeter, and for the NHS. She has held a variety of roles, from promoting the use of research in Social Services to a post as Lecturer in Health Services Research for a NHS Research and Development Unit. Over the last 10 years her research has been focused in health economics, taking up post as a Research Fellow in Health Economics at the University of Exeter five years ago, and being recently promoted to Senior Research Fellow in Health Economics. She has recently completed her PhD in Health Economics; 'Multiple Sclerosis and Health State Values'.

研究领域

Annie‘s research interests are diverse and methodological, ranging from health economics, to qualitative research, to patient and public involvement. She is particularly interested in how different methods can be used together in complementary and informative ways. She is currently exploring health outcomes of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which are suitable for use in economic evaluations of treatments for MS. This work includes analysis of the appropriateness of generic preference-based measures (the EQ-5D and SF-6D) for people with MS; ‘mapping’ from MS-specific non-preference based measures to preference-based measures and the suitability of this technique; and the detailed description of health state values of the health states of people with MS from a prospective, longitudinal cohort study (SWIMS), in a manner suitable for use in cost-effectiveness analyses.

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Goodwin V, Paudyal P, Perry M, Day N, Hawton A, Gericke C, Ukoumunne O, Byng R (In Press). Implementing a patient-initiated review system for people with rheumatoid arthritis: a prospective, comparative service evaluation. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice Abstract. Full text. Hawton A, Green C (2016). Health Utilities for Multiple Sclerosis. Value in Health, 19(4), 460-468. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5 Hawton AJ, Green C (2016). Multiple sclerosis: relapses, resource use, and costs. Eur J Health Econ, 17(7), 875-884. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5 Hawton A, Goodwin E (2014). Patients and health economists: working together to build a better research base for making decisions about the funding of treatments for MS. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 23, 15-15. Author URL. Hawton A, Shearer J, Goodwin E, Green C (2013). Squinting through layers of fog: assessing the cost effectiveness of treatments for multiple sclerosis. Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 11(4), 331-341. Abstract. Author URL. Hawton A, Green C, Telford CJ, Wright DE, Zajicek JP (2012). The use of multiple sclerosis condition-specific measures to inform health policy decision-making: mapping from the MSWS-12 to the EQ-5D. Mult Scler, 18(6), 853-861. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1 Trappes-Lomax T, Hawton A (2012). The user voice: Older people's experiences of reablement and rehabilitation. Journal of Integrated Care, 20(3), 181-194. Abstract. Hawton A, Green C, Telford C, Zajicek J, Wright D (2012). Using the Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale to estimate health state utility values: mapping from the MSIS-29, version 2, to the EQ-5D and the SF-6D. Value Health, 15(8), 1084-1091. Abstract. Author URL. Dickens AP, Richards SH, Hawton A, Taylor RS, Greaves CJ, Green C, Edwards R, Campbell JL (2011). An evaluation of the effectiveness of a community mentoring service for socially isolated older people: a controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 11 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1 Hawton A, Green C, Dickens AP, Richards SH, Taylor RS, Edwards R, Greaves CJ, Campbell JL (2011). The impact of social isolation on the health status and health-related quality of life of older people. Qual Life Res, 20(1), 57-67. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 3 Mbugua Gitau G, Liversedge H, Goffey D, Hawton A, Liversedge N, Taylor M (2009). The influence of maternal age on the outcomes of pregnancies complicated by bleeding at less than 12 weeks. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand, 88(1), 116-118. Abstract. Author URL. Wyatt K, Carter M, Mahtani V, Barnard A, Hawton A, Britten N (2008). The impact of consumer involvement in research: an evaluation of consumer involvement in the London Primary Care Studies Programme. Fam Pract, 25(3), 154-161. Abstract. Author URL. Barber C, Powell R, Ellis A, Hewett J (2007). Comparing pain control and ability to eat and drink with standard therapy vs Gelclair: a preliminary, double centre, randomised controlled trial on patients with radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis. Support Care Cancer, 15(4), 427-440. Abstract. Author URL. Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M, Taylor R, Power M, Stead J, Bainbridge I (2006). Buying Time I: a prospective, controlled trial of a joint health/social care residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital. Health Soc Care Community, 14(1), 49-62. Abstract. Author URL. Ellis A, Trappes-Lomax T, Fox M, Taylor R, Power M, Stead J, Bainbridge I (2006). Buying time II: an economic evaluation of a joint NHS/Social Services residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital. Health Soc Care Community, 14(2), 95-106. Abstract. Author URL. Sweeney G, Ellis A (2003). Making an impact: exploring delegates' perceptions of the clinical governance development programme. Clinical Governance: an International Journal, 8(3), 262-270. Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A (2003). Real life research: Bridging the gap between research and practice. Journal of Integrated Care, 11(4), 17-27. Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M (2002). Real life research: Building an evidence base for intermediate care. Managing Community Care, 10(6), 15-21. Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A (2001). Real life research: Designing and implementing a study on the health/social care interface. Managing Community Care, 9(3), 22-30. Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M (2001). Real life research: the ups and sowns of an intermediate care study. Managing Community Care, 9(5), 18-24.

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