Ms Kim Dalziel |
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| Position: | Senior Research Fellow |
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| Division/Portfolio: | Division of Health Sciences | |
| School/Unit: | School of Nursing and Midwifery | |
| Group: | SIHR NRC | |
| Campus: | City East Campus | |
| Office: | P4-26A | |
| Telephone: | +61 8 830 22475 | |
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| Email: | Kim_dot_Dalziel_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au | |
| URL for Business Card: | http://people.unisa.edu.au/Kim.Dalziel | |
Address: Health Economics & Social Policy Group, Playford Building P4-26, City East, CEA-24, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide SA 5001
Kim started with the Division of Health Sciences in March 2007. She is working in Health Economics with Leonie Segal. Kim's previous work has included the Centre for Health Economics at Monash University, the Centre for Clinical Effectiveness also at Monash, and in the UK preparing health technology assessment for NICE. She completed a Bachelor of Health Science (hons) at Adelaide University and a Masters of Health Economics at Curtin Unversity. Kim's recent work has included economic evaluation of lifestyle interventions in the areas of nutrition and physical activity and a review and investigation of all Australian cost effectiveness analyses published to date. A current research interest is priority setting in the area of child abuse and neglect of children.
Links to other sites
Health Economics & Social Policy Group Webpage
Health Economics Collaborative - Seminar Series 2009
Professional associations
International Health Economics Associatioin (iHEA),
Australian Health Economics Society (AHES)
Qualifications
Bachelor of Health Science (hons), Masters Health Economics
Research interests
- Research interests include economic evaluation and methodology, priority setting and resource allocation, and use of evidence.
Research publications
A sample of recent publications includes:
Segal L, Dalziel K, Mortimer D, 'Fixing the game: Are between-silo differences in funding arrangements handicapping some interventions and giving others a head-start?, Health Economics, 19(4), April 2010
Dalziel K, Segal L, 'Economic evaluation in child protection: what are the special challenges', Book Chapter 7 in 'Evaluation in Child Health', Editor Wendy Ungar, Oxford Press, 2010
Dalziel K, Segal L, Katz R, 'Cost effectiveness of mandatory folate fortification versus other options for the prevention of neural tube defects: results from Australia and New Zealand', Public Health Nutrition, 13(4):566-578, April 2010
Segal L, Dalziel K. 'A work force model to support the adoption of best practice care in Chronic Diseases- A missing piece in clinical guideline implementation'. Implementation Science, 3:35, June 2008.
Dalziel K, Segal L, Mortimer D. 'Review of Australian Health Economic Evaluation– 245 interventions: What can we say about cost-effectiveness?' Cost-Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 6:9, May 2008
Dalziel K, Segal L. 'Analysis and interpretation of child protection data: a comment on Ainsworth and Hansent (2006 11:33-41)', Child and Family Social Work, 12 (4):434-435, 2007
Dalziel K, Segal L. 'Time to give nutrition interventions a higher profile: cost effectiveness of 10 nutrition interventions. Health Promotion International', 2007, 22(4):271-83, October 2007
Dalziel K, Segal L. 'Uncertainty in the economic analysis of school-based obesity prevention programs: urgent need for quality evaluation', Obes Res, 14(9):1481-82, 2006
Dalziel K, Segal L, deLorgeril M. 'Mediterranean diet is cost-effective for those with previous myocardial infarction'. J Nutr, 136:1879-85, 2006
Dalziel K, Segal L, Elley R. 'Cost utility analysis of physical activity counseling in general practice'. Aust NZ J Public Health, 30(1):57-63, 2006.
Dalziel K, Round A, Stein K, Garside R. 'Cost Effectiveness Analysis Of Imatinib Compared To Interferon Alpha And Hydroxyurea For First Line Treatment Of Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia'. Pharmacoeconomics, 23(5):515-26, 2005
Dalziel K, Round A, Stein K, Garside R, Price A. The Stein K, Dalziel K, Walker A, Jenkins B, Round A, Royle P. Screening For Hepatitis C In Injecting Drug Users: A Cost Utility Analysis. Journal of Public Health. 26(1):61-71, March 2004
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