Monday, February 26, 2007

Beasiswa S3 Luar Negeri: PhD Studentship in Health Psychology - University of Plymouth

PhD Studentship Health Psychology In Practice Peninsula Medical School

The Peninsula Medical School is a joint initiative between the Universities
of Plymouth and Exeter and the NHS. This is a University of Plymouth
appointment.

The Peninsula Postgraduate Health Institute works with the NHS, the
Peninsula Medical School and the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth to
offer an exciting range of PhD programmes. On successful completion the
candidate receives a joint award from the University of Exeter and the
University of Plymouth.

Health Psychology in Practice: Understanding behavioural intervention
processes for improving patient self-care in chronic illness.

As part of our commitment to research excellence, applications are invited
from suitably qualified graduates for a full-time PhD studentship in the
Peninsula Medical School's Institute of Health and Social Care Research,
working in the Institute's Primary Care Research Group. The studentship will
cover a tax-exempt stipend of £12,300 per annum and tuition fees at the home
rate for a 3-year period. Candidates from countries outside the European
Union will be liable for the difference between 'home student fees' and
'foreign student fees'.

This project aims to improve our understanding of the psychological
processes which are important in behavioural interventions for improving
patient self-care of chronic illnesses. The consequences of poor self-care
in people with chronic illnesses (e.g. medication use, lifestyle) are a
major source of NHS cost and developing NHS systems to improve the support
of patient self-care is central to current government policy. At the same
time, the science of self-care intervention development and evaluation is a
rapidly developing area in behavioural medicine, but one which still needs
strengthening with empirical evidence and methodological development
(Hardeman W et al. Health Educ Res 2005;20:676- 87. Michie S et al. Quality
and Safety in Health Care 2005;14:26-33) . The proposed studentship will be
conducted initially in the context of the piloting and trial evaluation of
an intervention for promoting better asthma self-care. This is part of an
ongoing programme of work developed by Dr Colin Greaves. The studentship
will focus initially on addressing the following objectives:

1. Identifying suitable process measures to assess the
inter-relationship between variables in a theoretical model of self-care
behaviour modification in an asthma self-care intervention.
2. Piloting the process measures framework alongside the intervention
pilot (or in a separate study).
3. Conducting qualitative research to elicit patient and practitioner
experiences of using the intervention and to gain further insights into the
processes involved.
4. Applying the process measures framework and qualitative feedback in
the planning of larger studies, including a randomised controlled trial
evaluation of the asthma self-care intervention.

The post will allow the student to develop a range of qualitative and
quantitative research skills in a growth area of behavioural science and to
gain experience in an applied research setting. This would be particularly
relevant for candidates considering a career in behavioural science
/behavioural medicine research. The student will be based in the Primary
Care Research Group. Supervision will be provided jointly by Dr Colin
Greaves (Health Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow) and Professor John
Campbell (Professor of Primary Care and General Practice) and the work will
be supported by the PMS Clinical Trials Methodology Unit. Informal enquiries
should be addressed to Dr Colin Greaves (01392 262751, 0798 9895165
Colin.Greaves@pms.ac.uk).

Students should hold, or expect to obtain, a minimum of an upper-second
class degree in a relevant health related subject. Relevant disciplines
include psychology, health psychology /behavioural medicine.

For an application form, please contact:

The Postgraduate Office,
Peninsula Medical School,
John Bull Building,
Tamar Science Park,
Plymouth
PL6 8BU.

Telephone number 01752 437300 or email:-
Vicky.Clarke@pms.ac.uk

*CLOSING DATE: 12 NOON, WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH 2007*



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