CURRENT FUNDED PROJECTS
The main goals of the project is:
To evaluate current long-term care policies and innovations in terms of how well they meet the needs of older people and their informal caregivers
To understand elderly preferences regarding long-term care services and identify public policies bringing most significant value
More information: https://agingup.u-paris.fr/
In this project, we focus on the the well-being of older populations in France and how to measure it. The project includes three multidisciplinary teams.
In the economic team, we are adapting a capability approach to measure well-being, estimate preference weights for the French population, and provide recommendation for the economic evaluation of health and social care programmes beyond health outcomes.
The economics team is co-led with Pauline Chauvin, and the project is carried by Dr. Archana Singh-Manoux (Inserm, U. Paris Cité).
PAST FUNDED PROJECTS (2018-2025)
International randomized study comparing personalized, risk-stratified to standard breast cancer screening in women aged 40-70 (PI: S. Delaloge)
Member of WP 5 (The economic and societal impacts of risk stratified screening, WP leader: S. de Mongolfier)
Website: https://www.mypebs.eu/fr/
Université de Paris - King’s College London joint research award
The impact of Long-Term Care policies on frailty risk for older people in Europe and the UK
Co-investigator with T. Rapp, P. Avendano, L. Carrino
Acceptability of vaccination against HPV among boys and girls of school age
MEDSPE: French medical doctors: specialty and practice location choices (PI: M. Dumontet)
To evaluate the efficiency of current regulation of medical education and test the impact of current reforms based on original data on student's preferences.
Website: https://www.medspe.fr/accueil
PAST FUNDED PROJECTS (2012-2018)
Evolution des comportements de prévention/dépistage des cancers, rôle du médecin généraliste et impact des incitatifs économiques (2013-2015)
Co-investigator with C. Franc
Préférences des médecins généralistes pour des dispositifs d'amélioration des pratiques de dépistage des cancers du sein (2013-2015)
Co-investigator with C. Franc
Revealing women's preferences for breast cancer screening using advanced stated preferences methods
Postdoctoral mobility fellowship (2017): Health Economics Research Unit (U. Aberdeen)
Sarcopenia and physical frailty in older people: multi-component strategies” (PI: R. Bernabei)
Member of WP 5 (The economic consequences of frailty in Europe, WP leader: T. Rapp)
Website: https://www.imi.europa.eu/projects-results/project-factsheets/sprintt