Dr Catherine Lawrence
Specialist Mentor, Research Officer (Health Economics)
Affiliations
Contact info
Reading Support Worker (part-time)
CHEME, Ardudwy Hall, Bangor University, Normal Site, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2PZ
Contact Info
Reading Support Worker (part-time)
CHEME, Ardudwy Hall, Bangor University, Normal Site, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2PZ
Overview
Qualifications
PhD: Psycho-Oncology
Loughborough University, 2012
MSc: Psychological Research Methods
Lancaster University, 2008
BSc: Psychology
Lancaster University, 2007
Overview
Overview
Catherine works as a Reading Support Worker for Professor Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, a Specialist Mentor for students, and a Coach for staff members.
She completed her BSc and MSc in Psychology at Lancaster University, and then went on to undertake her doctoral research at Loughborough University, examining the longitudinal impact of chemotherapy for breast cancer on cognitive, psychosocial and safety outcomes in the home and workplace.
Catherine spent a year working with the Judgment and Decision Making Research Group at the University of Leicester, undertaking experiments on Stackelberg reasoning, Centipede games, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, and the qualitative analysis of reasoning in games. She then worked for 4.5 years at the Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health (REACH) at Bangor University (now based at the University of Exeter), working on a multi-centre randomised controlled trial examining the clinical and cost-effectiveness of goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation for people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease or vascular or mixed dementia, and their carers (GREAT trial). Following this, she worked on a pilot feasibility study examining the effectiveness of home-based “brain training” using EEG neurofeedback as a non-pharmacological treatment for motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (ENact-PD study). Catherine has also worked as a Research Officer in Health Economics at the Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME) and is currently co-editing a book to be published by Oxford University Press.
Alongside her research work, Catherine is a Mentor to University students who experience physical and mental health difficulties. She holds the ILM Level 7 qualification in Executive Coaching and Mentoring and is part of the staff network of Coaches and Mentors at the University.
Catherine is a qualified Massage Therapist and has an interest in holistic therapies to support health and well-being.
Research outputs (17)
- Published
Dying Well
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
- Published
Effects of Home-Based EEG Neurofeedback Training as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention for Parkinson’s Disease
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
‘What You See is All There is’: The Importance of Heuristics in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) in the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (1)
Valuing the health and wellbeing benefits of NHS Scotland estate
Activity: Consultancy