Research interests: As a member of Warwick Evidence, my research includes reviews and evidence syntheses on a range of health care interventions for the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, for a range of policy makers including NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence), the National Screening Committee and the Department of Health, and also for the Cochrane Collaboration. My main interest is in diabetes related topics (including drugs and screening) and diabetes related eye conditions, but recent reviews have include a diagnostic test for inflammatory bowel disease and drugs for the treatment of bone metastases from solid tumours. I am also interested in the bibliometrics of systematic reviews and health technology assessment.
Pamela's background includes a PhD in Genetics from Monash University, a Graduate Diploma in Information Services from RMIT University and an MSc in Research Methods in Health from University of Southampton. In recent years, she has worked on a variety of health technology assessment projects. Most of these have been commissioned by the UK Health Technology Assessment Programme to support the work of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), but some have been to support other NHS policy-makers such as the National Screening Committee and the Department of Health, and the HTA Programme itself. Diabetes has been a common theme across the various types of research.
- Heller, Simon, White, David, Lee, Ellen, Lawton, Julia, Pollard, Daniel, Waugh, Norman, Amiel, Stephanie, Barnard, Katharine, Beckwith, Anita, Brennan, Alan, Campbell, Michael, Cooper, Cindy, Dimairo, Munyaradzi, Dixon, Simon, Elliott, Jackie, Evans, Mark, Green, Fiona, Hackney, Gemma, Hammond, Peter, Hallowell, Nina et al (Select to open full list), 2017. A cluster randomised trial, cost-effectiveness analysis and psychosocial evaluation of insulin pump therapy compared with multiple injections during flexible intensive insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes : the REPOSE Trial. Health Technology Assessment, 21 (20), pp. 1-278
- Scotland, Graham, Waugh, Norman, Royle, Pamela, McNamee, Paul, Henderson, Rob, Hollick, Rosemary, 2011. Denosumab for the prevention of osteoporotic fractures in post-menopausal women. PharmacoEconomics, Vol.29 (No.11), pp. 951-961
- Hartwell, D., Colquitt, J. L., Loveman, E., Clegg, A. J., Brodin, H., Waugh, Norman, Royle, Pamela, Davidson, Peter, Vale, L., MacKenzie, L., 2005. Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of immediate angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction : systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, Vol.9 (No.17)
Title | Funder | Award start | Award end |
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NIHR HTA. The clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of Surgery for early osteoarthritis of the hip and knee joint via Oxford | National Institute for Health Research (DoH) | 01 Jun 2019 | 31 Jan 2021 |
DIAMONDS - NIHR HTA recost via Queens University, Belfast (see 41045 for original cost summary.) | National Institute for Health Research (DoH) | 01 Apr 2016 | 31 May 2020 |
Emeralds- recost | National Institute for Health Research (DoH) | 01 Apr 2017 | 30 Sep 2019 |
Allografts in knee and other joint repairs | European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) | 01 Sep 2017 | 30 Apr 2018 |