Dr Katie Breheny
BSc, MSc, MSc
Current positions
Research Associate (NIHR Post-doctoral Launching Fellow)
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Katie joined the University of Bristol in 2018 as a Research Associate in Health Economics. She is now jointly based in the Centre for Public Health (CPH) and Health Economics Bristol (HEB) and currently holds an NIHR SPHR Post-Doctoral Launching Fellowship, focusing on the application of health economics to public health. This was awarded in 2020, following the completion of her PhD.
Katie has a BSc in Psychology (University of Kent), MSc in Research Methods in Psychology (University of Reading) and an MSc in Health Economics and Health Policy (University of Birmingham). Her PhD explored the economic evaluation of school based public health interventions and was completed at the University of Birmingham.
Following her Psychology training, Katie worked for a consultancy undertaking patient reported outcomes research. This involved the psychometric validation of PROMs and the development of preference-based utility algorithms from disease-specific measures. Having gained an interest in Health Economics, Katie completed an NIHR Research Methods Fellowship in Birmingham which involved completing an MSc in Health Economics and Health Policy. Upon completion of the fellowship, Katie remained at Birmingham, registering for a PhD and working on projects exploring the use of health economics in public health. Her current fellowship involves contributing health economics expertise to NIHR School for Public Health (SPHR) projects and ongoing involvement in several trials.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Research Associate (NIHR Post-doctoral Launching Fellow)
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Publications
Recent publications
04/12/2020Use of Economic Evidence When Prioritising Public Health Interventions in Schools
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Assessing the construct validity and responsiveness of Preference Based Measures (PBMs) in cataract surgery patients
Quality of Life Research
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of The Daily Mile on childhood weight outcomes and wellbeing
International Journal of Obesity
Methods for public health economic evaluation
Health Economics
Health economics methods for public health resource allocation
Health Economics, Policy and Law