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Nia Morrish

@niamorrish

Trainee Health Economist @HEG_Exeter @ExeterMed. Interests in loneliness, health and quality of life outcomes, patient preferences and unemployment.

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We are pleased to welcome Nia Morrish to the Health Economics Group in Exeter who has just completed her Masters thesis in Economics with Antonieta Medina Lara on exploring impact of loneliness on health & well-being, through its effect on unemployment Research at Exeter Exeter Med School

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Join us at #LSHTMHESG today at 10am, for a discussion about “Exploring the responsiveness of preference-based wellbeing measures in the context of multiple sclerosis”, a paper by Liz Goodwin (@madjka), Colin Green, Nia Morrish & Annie Hawton Exeter Med School Research at Exeter HESG

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I’m looking forward to speaking Campaign to End Loneliness International Conference: Tackling Loneliness for a New Era of Connection on the 2nd February 2023 #CAL23 You can book your virtual tickets here campaigntoendloneliness.org/conference-202…

I’m looking forward to speaking <a href="/EndLonelinessUK/">Campaign to End Loneliness</a> International Conference: Tackling Loneliness for a New Era of Connection on the 2nd February 2023 #CAL23
You can book your virtual tickets here campaigntoendloneliness.org/conference-202…
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Was a good conversation with Julianne Holt-Lunstad, PhD Nia Morrish and Maastricht University 's Rachelle Meisters on costs of loneliness #LonelinessConference2023 We could have spoken for much longer - lots of different research, policy and communication issues around costs

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Calling all health economics/multiple sclerosis researchers! Looking for data to inform economic evaluations of MS treatments? Take a look at our new paper on MS utility values from the UK MS Register bit.ly/3qoe9gm Exeter Med School Research at Exeter MSJ UKMSRegister

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Clinical effectiveness and safety of adding a self-harm prevention app to specialist mental health care for adolescents who repeatedly self-harm: A single blind randomised controlled trial. bit.ly/4b66B3z #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter

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Qualitative findings from the Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH) randomised controlled trial: Acceptability, use and safety of the BlueIce self-harm prevention app. ex.ac.uk/dSV #Healtheconomics Exeter Med School Research at Exeter BMJ Mental Health Nia Morrish

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Health Economist Nia Morrish is collaborating on a Queen Mary University of London led project which has received UK Research and Innovation funding as part of a £9.7m package to tackle regional disparities in the UK. The Great Friendship Project targets youth loneliness in urban areas and to date has helped 36k people.

Health Economist <a href="/niamorrish/">Nia Morrish</a> is collaborating on a <a href="/QMUL/">Queen Mary University of London</a> led project which has received <a href="/UKRI_News/">UK Research and Innovation</a> funding as part of a £9.7m package to tackle regional disparities in the UK.

The Great Friendship Project targets youth loneliness in urban areas and to date has helped 36k people.