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Dr Currie Moore is a University Fellow at the Centre for Applied Health Research in the School of Health & Society at the University of Salford. His research focuses on improving well-being and treatments for individuals with long-term conditions, particularly chronic kidney disease (CKD), and their carers. He employs mixed methods (quantitative and qualitative) and emphasizes patient/public involvement in co-producing healthcare solutions.
Education:
- B.A. Psychology, Furman University (USA)
- MRES Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester
- PhD Health Psychology, University of Manchester
Research Interests:
- Chronic kidney disease management
- Carer support mechanisms
- Qualitative and mixed-methods research
- Patient-reported outcome/experience measure development
- Co-production in healthcare research
Key Projects:
- Developed the Needling Patient Reported Experience Measure (NPREM) through NIHR-funded research
- Conducted longitudinal studies on dialysis transition impacts on couples
- Explored self-cannulation experiences in home haemodialysis patients
Collaborations: Active member of the Centre for Applied Health Research, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring healthy lives and well-being (SDG 3). Supervises PhD candidates in health psychology and chronic disease research.
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