PhD Studentship: Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UK (MED2036)

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PhD Studentship: Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UK (MED2036)

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University of Nottingham

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PhD Studentship: Health economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UKArea
Lifespan and Population HealthLocation
UK OtherClosing Date
Tuesday 05 August 2025Reference
MED2036NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research CentreRespiratory ThemeSchool of MedicineThe University of NottinghamPhD Opportunity- UK Students only – not eligible for International studentsHealth economic evaluation of community acquired pneumonia in the UKProject Description:Pneumonia is a common illness that results in over 100,000 hospital admissions per year in the UK. Following hospital treatment for pneumonia, 55% of patients visit their GP within 30 days of discharge from hospital while 15% are readmitted to hospital within 30 days of discharge. Despite the high morbidity experienced and described by patients, there are few interventions that are currently in place to support recovery. To determine how to best intervene in a cost-effective way, we need up to date cost estimates and quality of life for patients who have pneumonia treated both in the community and in hospital.The first stage will be a study of economic burden of community acquired pneumonia within the UK. The student will analyse large datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and Hospital Episode Statistics to identify activity related to the treatment of community acquired pneumonia. This will require identifying relevant treatments and their associated Health Resource Group (HRG) codes to link hospital care provided with NHS Reference Costs, as well as linking any primary care activity with Unit Costs of Health and Social Care, and British National Formulae (BNF). Costs in primary and secondary care will be combined to estimate total healthcare cost and total healthcare burden to the NHS, and sub-group analyses by age, ethnicity, and index of multiple deprivation will be performed.The second stage of the study will involve the analysis of prospectively collected EQ-5D-5L data from a cohort of patients to determine the impact of community acquired pneumonia that requires hospitalisation has on the quality of life of patients. Data will have been collected at baseline, three, six, and 12 months from diagnosis. The student will need to clean and prepare the datasets and score the EQ-5D-5L using UK specific value sets. Missing data will be controlled for using multiple imputation, with sub-group analyses by age, ethnicity, and index of multiple deprivation.The final stage will be to design a generic economic model to evaluate any new interventions for pneumonia. This will involve a review of previous economic evaluations of interventions for pneumonia to identify both strengths of previous economic models as well as weaknesses. The student will then embark on coming up with a suitable design for a generic economic model and construct the model using their software of choice. This new generic model can then be demonstrated by using data on previous interventions of pneumonia.Who is this PhD suitable for?This PhD is suitable for a hard-working researcher with an interest in respiratory infections and health economics. Essential skills: A Master in Epidemiology or Public Health with experience in medical statistical analyses, an understanding of Health Economics, knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of scientific research, excellent computer literacy, good inter-personal communications skills. Desirable skills: A Master in Health Economics with experience in cost effective analyses. Expertise will be gained in how to use large datasets (‘big data’) and the collection of data to be used in economic evaluations.Funding notesThe three year studentship covers UK home tuition fees only and a tax-free stipend. Applications are only open to students who qualify for UK home tuition fees.Supervisors:Prof Tricia McKeever (Professor of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham)Dr Wei Shen Lim (Honorary Professor in Respiratory Medicine, University of Nottingham, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust;)Dr Matthew Jones (Assistant Professor of Health Economics, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham)CV and Cover letters for application and Informal inquiries can be made to Matthew.Jones3@nottingham.ac.ukApplication deadline5 August 2025Start date: 1st October 2025

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Nottingham

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Thu, 26 Jun 2025 02:23:42 GMT

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