MA, MSc, PhD
Personal Chair
- About
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- Email Address
- p.mcnamee@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 437169
- Office Address
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Health Economics Research Unit
Institute of Applied Health Sciences
Foresterhill
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, UK
AB25 2ZD
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Paul joined HERU as a Senior Research Fellow in October 2002 and is now Professor of Health Economics. His main research interests include the study of economic aspects of healthy ageing and social care, and the development of methods to design and evaluate self-management strategies in long-term conditions. He is the lead for the Health Behaviour theme within HERU. Current research projects focus on measurement of the impacts of health behaviour change (principally diet and physical activity) on health, well-being and life satisfaction, both in healthy populations and amongst populations with long-term health conditions. Paul's research also encompasses estimation of the cost-effectiveness of interventions that aim to improve healthy lifestyles and mental health.
Paul holds an MA Honours degree in Economics from the University of Aberdeen, an MSc in Health Economics from the University of York and a PhD from the University of Newcastle. Prior to his present appointment, he was a Research Associate, then Lecturer, in Health Economics at the University of Newcastle.
Qualifications
- PhD Health Economics2003 - University of Newcastle
- MSc Health Economics1992 - University of York
- MA Economics with Accountancy1990 - University of Aberdeen
- Certificate Teaching & Learning in Higher Education1999 - University of Newcastle
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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ESRC Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS), Pathway Representative - Health, Families, Relationships & Demographic Change.
- External Memberships
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Economics of Obesity Special Interest Group, international Health Economics Association (iHEA).
ESRC Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS), Pathway Representative - Health, Families, Relationships & Demographic Change.
Steering Committee, SPARKLE (Supporting Parents and Kids Through Lockdown Experiences) Study, King's College London.
Steering Committee, OPTIMA (On-Line Parent Training for the Initial Management of ADHD referrals) Study, King's College London.
Chair, NIHR Programme Grant Steering Committee, ComBAT (Community-delivered Behavioural Activation for Adolescents with Depression), University of York.
Prizes and Awards
Australian Bicentennial Fellowship, Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, King’s College London, 2011-12.
Royal Society of Edinburgh International Visiting Fellow award, Centre for Social Studies (CSS), Surat, & Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad, India, 2008.
Best poster prize: The effect of economic status on care decisions: results arising from the Free Personal Care policy in Scotland. Health in Ageing – Achievements and Potential of Longitudinal Research Conference, Dublin, 2008
- Research
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Research Overview
My main research interests include the development and application of methods to design and evaluate self-management strategies in long-term conditions. This falls within the Health Behaviour theme within HERU, which I currently lead. My other long-standing interests include the study of economic aspects of healthy ageing and social care. Current research projects focus on measurement of the impacts of health behaviour change (principally diet and physical activity) on health, well-being and life satisfaction, both in healthy populations and amongst populations with long-term health conditions. My research also encompasses estimation of the cost-effectiveness of interventions that aim to improve healthy lifestyles and mental health.
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in Applied Health Sciences, Economics.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
Nutrition and Health
Research Specialisms
- Health Sciences
- Economics
- Health and Social Care
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Current Research
1. Does Minimum Unit Pricing for alcohol have unintended consequences for diet quality and health? A natural experiment comparing Scotland and England. Co-Principal Investigator. Funded by Chief Scientist Office. £279,125. 2020-2022.
2. Economic modelling: reducing harms from foods high in fat, sugar or salt. Co-investigator with C Revoredo-Ghia (SRUC/University of Edinburgh). Funded by Scottish Government. £93,330. 2019-2020.
3. Patient-centred care for fibromyalgia: new pathway design (PACFIND). Co-investigator with G Macfarlane (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Versus Arthritis. £1,1185,671. 2019-2024.
4. A randomised control trial to assess the impact of a lifestyle intervention (ActWELL) in women attending NHS breast screening clinics. Funded by Scottish Government. Co-investigator with A Anderson (University of Dundee). £969,265. 2017-2020.
5. Lessening the Impact of Fatigue in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases: a randomised clinical trial (LIFT). Co-investigator with N Basu (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Versus Arthritis. £736,687. 2016-2021.
6. Biologics Register for Psoriatic Arthritis. Co-Investigator with G Jones (University of Aberdeen). Funded by British Society of Rheumatology. £1,174,473. 2017-2022.
7. Maintaining Musculoskeletal Health (MAmMOTH): a randomised trial of cognitive behavioural therapy versus usual care for the prevention of chronic widespread pain. Co-Investigator with G Macfarlane (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Versus Arthritis £809,403. 2016-2020.
8. Mental health and the PATH to Midlife. Co-Investigator with P Butterworth (University of Melbourne/ANU). Australian NHMRC. £375,985. 2016-2019.
Past Research
1. A feasibility study for Walk with Ease UK - a community-based walking programme for adults with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. Co-Investigator with K Martin (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Arthritis Research UK, £149,519, 2017-2018.
2. A review of the costs of overweight, obesity and diet related illness for Scotland, and critical appraisal of the cost-effectiveness evidence base for interventions to reduce overweight, obesity and diet-related illness. Principal Investigator. Funded by Food Standards Scotland, £49,985, 2017.
3. Enhancing the quality of social care through economic analysis. Principal Investigator. Funded by ESRC & Scottish Government. £45,000, 2015-2018.
4. NHS Lothian Anticipatory Care Planning evaluation. Principal Investigator. Funded by NHS Lothian £50,000, 2016-2017.
5. Vitamin K supplementation to reduce falls in older people - a multicentre trial (K-SWAY). Co-Investigator with M Witham (University of Dundee). Funded by CSO, £213,493 2016-2018.
6. Does oral sodium bicarbonate therapy improve function and quality of life in older patients with chronic kidney disease and low-grade acidosis? A multicentre randomized placebo controlled trial (BICARB). Co-Investigator with M Witham (University of Dundee). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £1,159,117, 2012-2020.
7. British Society of Rheumatology Biologics Register. Co-Investigator with G Macfarlane (University of Aberdeen). Funded by British Society of Rheumatology, £884,233, 2012-2017.
8. Maintained physical activity and physiotherapy in the management of distal arm pain. Co-Investigator with G Jones (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Arthritis Research UK, £666,650, 2010-2015.
9. Engaging with older people to develop and deliver interventions for the self-management of chronic pain (EPIC). Co-Investigator with B Smith (University of Dundee). Funded by the Medical Research Council, £1,058,605, 2010-2014.
10. Technologies to support older people at home: maximising personal and social interaction – TOPS. Co-Investigator with P Wilson (University of Aberdeen). Funded by dot.rural, £92,569, 2010-2013.
11. Assessment of the cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance including diffusion-weighted brain imaging in patients with transient ischaemic attack and minor stroke. Co-Investigator with J Wardlaw (University of Edinburgh). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £264,260, 2010-2012.
12. Surgical Trial In Traumatic intraCerebral Haemorrhage (STITCH). Co-Investigator with D Mendelow (University of Newcastle). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £2,163,218, 2010-2014.
13. The Scottish Cervical Cancer Prevention Programme: Assessing and modelling the impact of HPV 16/18 immunisation on the performance of current cervical screening. Co-Investigator with M Cruickshank (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £515,298, 2010-2015.
14. Feasibility study of use of direct payments for informal care. Joint Principal Investigator with A Ludbrook (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £20,000, 2010-2011.
15. Development of practice-based pharmacist-led management of chronic pain in primary care for evaluation by a RCT. Co-Investigator with C Bond (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Medical Research Council, £334,123, 2009-2011.
16. Improving the value of screening for diabetic macular oedema using surrogate photographic markers. Co-Investigator with J Olson (University of Aberdeen). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £464,949, 2008-2011.
17. Managing Unexplained Symptoms (chronic widespread pain) In primary Care: Involving traditional and Accessible New approaches (MUSICIAN). Co-Investigator with G Macfarlane (University of Aberdeen). Funded by Arthritis Research Campaign, £376,406, 2007-2010.
18. Glucosamine and chondroitin for osteoarthritis of the knee. Co-Investigator with C Black (University of Aberdeen). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £80,000, 2008-2009.
19. Early referral strategies for patients with markers of possible early renal disease. Co-Investigator with C Black (University of Aberdeen). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £122,302, 2008-2009.
20. Family Labour Supply Effects of Psychiatric Morbidity in Elders. Joint Principal Investigator with V Wilcox-Gök, (Northern Illinois University). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £22,000, 2008.
21. Valuation of informal care: comparison, development and application of methods. Principal Investigator with M Ryan (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Medical Research Council, £56,296, 2005-2008.
22. Non-pharmacological interventions for adults with impaired glucose tolerance. Co-Investigator with N Waugh (University of Aberdeen). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £80,000, 2006-2008.
23. An evaluation of an adapted United States model of pharmaceutical care to improve psychoactive prescribing for care home residents in Scotland. Co-Investigator with M Kind (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £18,944, 2006-2007.
24. Measurement and valuation of inequality aversion and distribution of outcomes in maternal health. Co-Investigator with D Newlands (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Gates Foundation and the Department for International Development, £19,000, 2006-2007.
25. The economic valuation of maternal mortality and morbidity. Co-Investigator with D Newlands (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Gates Foundation and the Department for International Development, £19,000, 2005-2007.
26. The measurement and valuation of productivity costs: a household level analysis. Co-Investigator with D Newlands (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Gates Foundation and the Department for International Development, £19,000, 2005-2007.
27. The role of automated level two grading within the Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Collaborative Network. Co-Investigator with J Olson (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £183,743, 2005-2007.
28. A cluster randomised trial to investigate the use of a decision aid for the diagnosis of active labour in term pregnancy. Co-Investigator with H Cheyne (University of Stirling). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £201,538, 2005-2007.
29. Effective treatment of fertility. Co-Investigator with S Bhattacharya (University of Aberdeen). Funded by The Wellcome Trust, £775,757, 2005-2007.
30. Wanless Social Care Review: effects of Free Personal Care in Scotland. Principal Investigator. Funded by the King’s Fund, £4,350, 2005-2006.
31. Screening for Type II diabetes: literature review. Co-Investigator with N Waugh (University of Aberdeen). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £80,000, 2005-2006.
32. A feasibility study for a future economic evaluation of instalment dispensing for newly prescribed medicines. Co-Investigator with J Miller (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £20,320, 2005.
33. The role of automated grading of diabetic retinopathy in a primary care screening programme. Co-Investigator with J Olson (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £203,827, 2003-2005.
34. A feasibility study of supervised administration of buprenorphine in community pharmacies. Co-Investigator with C Matheson (University of Aberdeen). Funded by the Chief Scientist Office, £20,374, 2003-2004.
35. A Study of the Impact of New Drugs for Alzheimer’s Disease (SINDAD). Co-Investigator with J Bond (University of Newcastle). Funded by The Wellcome Trust, £115,894, 2002-2004.
36. Early screening for fetal anomalies. Co-Investigator with S Robson (University of Newcastle). Funded by NHS Executive R&D, £75,000, 2000-2003.
37. A randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of nurse-led screening and brief alcohol interventions in primary care. Co-Investigator with E Kaner (University of Newcastle). Funded by NHS Executive R&D, £139,226, 1999-2002.
38. Randomised controlled trial of the cost-effectiveness of upper limb therapies for stroke. Co-Investigator with H Rodgers (University of Newcastle). Funded by NHS Executive R&D, £75,000, 1999-2002.
39. Randomised controlled trial of the cost-effectiveness of palliative therapies for patients with oesophageal cancer. Co-Investigator with SM Griffin (University of Newcastle). Funded by NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, £569,599, 1998-2002.
40. Direct GP access for children with urinary tract infections. Co-Investigator with M Coulthard (University of Newcastle). Funded by Newcastle and North Tyne Health Authority, £75,000, 1998-2001.
Knowledge Exchange
- Health Economics Advisor, Short-Life Scottish Government/Public Health Scotland Working Group, Unintended Consequences of Restrictions on Foods High in Fat, Sugar and Salt 2018-19
- Member, Scottish Food and Drink Research, Evaluation, Evidence Collaborative 2017-18
- Health Economics Academic Advisor, Scottish Medicines Consortium, 2009-14
- Health Economics Academic Advisor, Scottish Health Technologies Group, 2011-19
- Advisor to Scottish Government Service Improvement Group (SIG) in Chronic Pain, NHS Grampian 2012-14
Collaborations
University of Iceland (see https://english.hi.is/conciv_team)
University of Michigan, USA (see https://english.hi.is/conciv_team)
University of Wollongong, Australia
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: Applied Health Sciences, Economics.
The Value and Costs of Unpaid Care in China. Huixuan Gao, 2019-current.
Enhancing Quality in Social Care through Economic Analysis. Kevin Momanyi, 2015-19.
Economic Methods to Optimise Self-Management. Laura Dysart, 2014-18.
Valuing Outcomes in Economic Evaluations of Maternal and Reproductive Health Care Interventions. Graham Scotland, 2005-11 (part-time candidate).
Testing Methods to Value Health Outcomes in Developing Countries using Stated Preference Techniques. Laura Ternent, 2005-11 (part-time candidate).
Economic Issues of Informal Care: Values and Determinants. Manos Mentzakis, 2005-08.
- Teaching
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- Publications
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A randomized controlled clinical trial of palliative therapies for patients with inoperable esophageal cancer
American journal of gastroenterology, vol. 104, no. 7, pp. 1674-1685Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ajg.2009.155
Economic burden of intracranial vascular malformations in adults: prospective population-based study
Stroke, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 1973-1979Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.539528
Cost-effectiveness of glucosamine sulphate for knee osteoarthritis: Results from an economic model
Osteoporosis International, vol. 20, no. Suppl. 1, pp. 80Contributions to Journals: Abstracts- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-009-0879-0
Assessing Gujarat's 'Chiranjeevi' scheme
Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 44, no. 48, pp. 13-15Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] View publication in Scopus
Effects of algorithm for diagnosis of active labour: cluster randomised trial
British Medical Journal, vol. 337, pp. a2396Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2396
Incorporation of process preferences within the QALY framework: a study of alternative methods
Medical Decision Making, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 443-452Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X07312473
What difference does it make? The calculation of QALY gains from health profiles using patient and general population values
Health Policy, vol. 84, no. 2-3, pp. 321-331Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2007.05.004
Cost-effectiveness of implementing automated grading within the national screening programme for diabetic retinopathy in Scotland
British Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 91, no. 11, pp. 1518-1523Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2007.120972
The efficacy of “disease/no disease” grading for diabetic retinopathy in a systematic screening programme
British Journal of Ophthalmology, vol. 91, no. 11, pp. 1512-1517Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/BJO.2007.119453
Safety versus success in elective single embryo transfer: Women's preferences for outcome of in vitro fertilisation
BJOG-An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol. 114, no. 8, pp. 977-983Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/J.1471-0528.2007.01396.X
Screening for type 2 diabetes: Literature review and economic modelling
Health Technology Assessment, vol. 11, no. 17, pp. 1-144Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.3310/hta11170
Pilot randomised controlled trial of community pharmacy administration of buprenorphine versus methadone.
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 243-248Contributions to Journals: ArticlesQuantifying uncertainty in long-term care costs following the introduction of new drug therapy
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, vol. S10, pp. 61-68Contributions to Journals: ArticlesWanless Social Care Review: Effects of Free Personal Care Policy in Scotland.: Examination of trends in the use of informal and formal care provision at home and in the care home sector.
The Kings Fund. 18 pagesBooks and Reports: Commissioned ReportsA pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the cost-effectiveness and palliative therapies for patients with inoperable oesophageal cancer
Health Technology Assessment, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 1-136Contributions to Journals: ArticlesComparing generic preference-based health-related quality of life measures: advancing the research agenda
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 567-581Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1586/14737167.5.5.567
The economics costs and consequences of maternal ill-health: IMMPACT report
Aberdeen, United Kingdom: IMMPACTBooks and Reports: Commissioned ReportsA comparison of the grade of membership measure with alternative health indicators in explaining costs for older people
Health Economics, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 379-395Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.833
Chained time trade-off and standard gamble methods: applications in oesophageal cancer
European Journal of Health Economics, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 81-86Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-003-0217-y
A feasibility study of supervised administration of buprenorphine in community pharmacies. Final report to the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Executive Health Department
Aberdeen. Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Aberdeen.: Unknown PublisherBooks and Reports: Other ReportsDoes an intensive interdisciplinary upper limb therapy programme following acute stroke improve outcome?
Clinical Rehabilitation, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. 579-589Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1191/0269215503cr652oa
Costs of dementia in England and Wales in the 21st century
British Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 179, no. 3, pp. 261-266Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.179.3.261
Effect of audit and feedback and reminder messages on primary care radiology referrals: a randomised trial
The Lancet, vol. 357, pp. 1406-1409Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(00)04564-5