Advanced Research Fellow
- About
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- Email Address
- p.norwood@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 437191
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Patrícia Norwood holds a honours degree and a master in Economics and a PhD in Health Economics. Patrícia is currently an Advanced Research Fellow in HERU and works mainly on projects within the Health Behaviour theme. Current research interests focus on use of economics in health improvement and the undertaking of microeconometric analysis of interventions to reduce health inequalities, particularly relating to the impact of individual lifestyle choices such as diet on health outcomes.
- Research
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Supervision
2022
Watkin, David “Understanding the determinants of environmental costs associated with attending dental appointments: a secondary data analysis from the IQuaD study“, MSc Public Health, University of Aberdeen
Mosallam, Rasha “A systematic review on inequalities in utilization of maternal health services in middle- and low-income countries”, MSc Health Economics for Health Professionals, University of Aberdeen
2021
Al Halaseh, Hind “Drivers of Health Expenditure in Jordan: Evidence from National Health Accounts and Econometric Analysis”, MSc Health Economics for Health Professionals, University of Aberdeen
Findlay, Joanne “How does food insecurity affect the mental health of adults in Scotland? A cross-sectional study”, MSc Health Economics for Health Professionals, University of Aberdeen, Distinction
2019
Yakushiji, Anzu “Inequity in HPV vaccination uptake in the UK”, MSc Public Health, University of Aberdeen, Distinction
Nakadai, Kaori “Relationship between physical activity and socioeconomic status considering individual characteristics in Scottish children”, MSc Global Health Management, University of Aberdeen
2017
Coyle, Maeve “Using Q-methodology to derive a Q-set regarding attitudes to food labelling”, MSc Public Health, University of Aberdeen, Distinction
2015
Van Doornewaard, Alexander “The role of survey mode upon attribute non-attendance: a stated approach”, MSC Economics of Health, University of Aberdeen
2013 to 2019
Supervisor of several Summer Internship projects
Funding and Grants
April 2022-27 Principal investigator (PI) for “RI-B5-08: Understanding public attitudes and preferences for healthy and sustainable diets”, financed by RESAS, £761,811.9
August 2019- Feb 2020 “Economic Modelling: reducing health harms of foods high in fat, sugar and salt, financed by the Scottish Government, £16,341
March 2017-August 2017 “Diet Big Number Research: A review of the costs of overweight, obesity and diet related illness for Scotland, and critical appraisal of the cost-effectiveness evidence base for population wide interventions to reduce overweight, obesity and diet related illness”, financed by the FSS, £49,985
Sep 2012-Sep 2015 “What do patients want from Primary Care Services?”, financed by the Portuguese Ministry of Health, €18,580
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
2015 to present
University of Aberdeen
“Health Economics”, MSc Public Health, MSc Global Health and Management, MSc Health Data Science, lectures and tutorials and course coordinator
“Health Economics online”, MSc Public Health online, On demand course
2015-17
University of Aberdeen
“Valuation of Health and Health Care”, MSc Economics of Health and MSc Applied Economics, lectures and tutorials
2014-16
University of Aberdeen
“Economics and Medicine”, MBChB, lectures
2016
University of Aberdeen
“An Appetite for Food and Health”, Sixth Century Course
- Publications
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Active travel intervention and physical activity behaviour: An evaluation
Social Science & Medicine, vol. 113, pp. 50-58Contributions to Journals: ArticlesThe impact of a bodyweight and physical activity intervention (BeWEL) initiated through a national colorectal cancer screening programme: randomised controlled trial
BMJ, vol. 348, g1823Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g1823
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/3393/1/Anderson_2014.pdf
Association between maternal body mass index during pregnancy, short-term morbidity and increased health service costs: a population based study
BJOG-An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol. 121, no. 1, pp. 72-82Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.12443
Utilisation of eye-care services: The effect of Scotland's free eye examination policy
Health Policy, vol. 108, no. 2-3, pp. 286-293Contributions to Journals: Articles