Dr Anju Devianee Keetharuth
BA, MA, MBA, PhD (91Ö±²¥)
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Health Economist
+44 114 222 0884
Full contact details
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined HEDS as a health economist in November 2010. After my doctorate in development economics, I worked as a trade policy adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade in Fiji (Overseas Development Institute Fellow). I then worked as an Economic Affairs Officer researching foreign direct investment at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). I have also been teaching economics at the University of 91Ö±²¥. Prior to joining HEDS, I was employed as an Economic Adviser at the Department of Health in the Choice Analysis and Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) team.
- Research interests
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My research interests include outcome measurement, psychometrics, economic evaluation and current health policy analysis including PROMs. I am also interested in economic evaluation of mental health policies and community services. I am also a yoga teacher in my spare time and interested in researching how yoga can improve the health of the population.
Current projects
- Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation of Health and Care Interventions (EEPRU)
- CI: Allan Wailoo and Mark Sculpher. (Funding body: DoH; 2019/24)
- Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL): Development of a brief generic measure for use with mental health populations. Click for more details.
- Measuring and Valuing Health
- CI: Allan Wailoo and Mark Sculpher. (Funding body: DoH; 2019/24)
- Efficiency, cost and quality of mental healthcare provision (EMHeP)
- CI: Rowena Jacobs, University of York Funding body: Health Foundation
- Health economist on . Brushing reminder 4 oral health: the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a short messaging service behaviour change programme to improve the oral health of young people living in deprived areas
- Health economist on : Evaluating the impact of an intervention to increase uptake of self-management education programme for Type 2 diabetes in primary care: a wait-list cluster randomised controlled trial.
- Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation of Health and Care Interventions (EEPRU)
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Social Science & Medicine, 355.
- . The Lancet.
- . European Journal of Neurology, 31(8).
- . BMC Primary Care, 25.
- . Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research.
- . Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 340.
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 20(1).
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 20.
- . The European Journal of Health Economics.
- . Value in Health.
- . Journal of Pain and Symptom Management.
- . The European Journal of Health Economics, 23(2), 165-176.
- . BMJ Open, 11(11).
- . Psychiatric Services.
- . Value in Health.
- . Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, 4(1).
- . British Journal of Surgery.
- . Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, 4(1).
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 17.
- . Quality of Life Research.
- . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(7), 1342-1342.
- . The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science, 212(1), 42-49.
- . Age And Ageing, 46, 627-634.
- . Quality of Life Research, 26(3), 749-759.
- . British Journal of Surgery, 104(4), 317-327.
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14(1), 161-161.
- . Medical Decision Making, 36(2), 210-222.
- . Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 14(1), 89-104.
- . International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 30(4), 381-393.
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 12(6).
- . Value in Health, 16(7), A411-A411.
- . Trials, 14(1), 302-302.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 1-142.
- Mapping Short Warwick and Edinburgh Measure of Well Being Scale (SWEMWBS) to Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL) to estimate health utilities. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes.
- . Bone & Joint Open, 4(11), 873-880.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 18(9).
- Clinical and cost-effectiveness of person-centred experiential therapy vs. cognitive behavioural therapy for moderate and severe depression delivered in the English Improving Access to Psychological Therapies national programme: A pragmatic randomised non- inferiority trial [PRaCTICED]. The Lancet Psychiatry.
Chapters
- In Krägeloh C, Alyami M & Medvedev ON (Ed.), International Handbook of Behavioral Health Assessment Springer
Conference proceedings papers
- Factor analyses identified one dominant global factor in a new scale for recovering quality of life (ReQoL) for mental health patients. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 25 (pp 95-95)
- Comparison of an online survey and face-to-face interviews for eliciting societal preferences. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 23 (pp 49-49)
- PROMs in Secondary Mental Health Services in the UK: a Feasibility Study and Lessons Learnt. JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH POLICY AND ECONOMICS, Vol. 17 (pp S10-S10)
- Grants
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Placement Fellowship financed by ESRC/MRC/CLAHRC/NIHR. During this placement (February - August 2013), I was based at the 91Ö±²¥ Health and Social Care Trust working on the use of PROMs in clinical and managerial decision-making. A copy of my end of award report can be found .
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