Miss Non Davies
Ardudwy
Normal Site
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É
Holyhead Road
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É
Wales
LL57 2PZ
email: nnd22ppy@bangor.ac.uk

Rhagolwg
Non is a PhD student based at The Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME). After obtaining a BSc Biomedical Sciences degree from The University of Manchester, she undertook a KESS2-funded MScRes degree at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É in collaboration with Aparito - a wholly owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, with her thesis titled ‘Digital Health Solutions for Medication Adherence Support.’ Her PhD research focuses on medication adherence, under the primary supervision of Professor Dyfrig Hughes, funded by The Medical Research Council Trials Methodology Research Partnership Doctoral Training Program (MRC TMRP DTP).
Cymwysterau
- MSc: (MScRes) Clinical Sciences, Digital Health Solutions for Medication Adherence Support
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É, 2024 - BSc: Biomedical Sciences
University of Manchester, 2022
Cyhoeddiadau
2024
- Cyhoeddwyd
Hassan, A. & Davies, N., 21 Maw 2024, Yn: Patient Preference and Adherence. 18, t. 721-731 11 t.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
Gweithgareddau
2024
21 Tach 2024
Gweithgaredd: Cyflwyniad llafar (Siaradwr)1 Hyd 2024
Gweithgaredd: Cyflwyniad llafar (Siaradwr)
2023
1 Rhag 2023
Gweithgaredd: Cyflwyniad llafar (Siaradwr)As part of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s Community Day, researchers from CHEME engaged the public in an interactive exploration of health economics. Visitors of all ages participated in activities designed to highlight key economic concepts, such as resource allocation, cost-effectiveness, and healthcare prioritisation. Through hands-on exercises and discussions, attendees gained insights into the challenges of balancing NHS costs and patient needs.
14 Hyd 2023
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Gweithgaredd: Mathau o waith ymgysylltu â'r cyhoedd a gwaith maes - Gŵyl/Arddangosfa (Cyfrannwr)Public engagement in health economics took place at the Science Village during the 2023 National Eisteddfod in Wales, where staff and students of CHEME hosted an interactive stall engaging visitors of all ages. Activities included a card game exploring NHS costs and a creative exercise on measuring health and comparing healthcare interventions. These activities introduced key economic concepts such as opportunity cost and cost-effectiveness while gathering public insights. Designed and delivered by researchers with varying Welsh language proficiency, the sessions attracted up to 150 participants per day, enhancing public engagement with health economics.
8 Awst 2023 – 9 Awst 2023
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