matthew.quaife@lshtm.ac.uk
1+3 studentship
About me
I previously trained as a financial economist and worked as an accountant before beginning the 1+3 programme.
My research
I have a keen interest in applying demand-side and behavioural economics to understand and solve public health problems. My research aims to explore how economic and econometric methods can be used to maximise the impact of HIV prevention programmes.
My collaborations
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
University of Bristol
The difference my research makes
My research informs HIV prevention programmes targeted at high-risk groups, policy aiming to reduce the burden of HIV and methodological research estimating the potential impact of HIV prevention and treatment programmes.
Supervisors
Fern Terris-Prestholt
Peter Vickerman
Publications
The Better it Is, the More it Will Be Used – The Synergistic Relationship between Product Efficacy, Level of Uptake and Overall Impact.
Terris-Prestholt, F. ; Quaife, M. ; Delany-Moretlwe, S. ; Rees, H. ; Watts, C. ; Vickerman, P. ;
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, 2014; 30 Suppl 1:A70
Terris-Prestholt F, Quaife M, Vickerman P. Parameterising User Uptake in Economic Evaluations: The Role of Discrete Choice Experiments. Health Economics. 2015; in press