Kort om
Jeg er helsesystemerforsker og ansatt som PhD-kandidat i seksjonen for offentlig administrasjon og styring. Stipendet mitt fokuserer på innbyggere deltakelse i helse rikspolitikken.
Forskningsinteresser
- Rettferdighet,
- tilgang til helsetjenester,
- helsefinansiering, og
- helsepolitikk.
Før OsloMet har jeg jobbet ved Folkehelseinstituttet og New Zealands helsedepartement.
Metoder
Kunnskapsoppsomering, kvalitativ forskning, kritisk realisme.
Forskningsgrupper
Publikasjoner og forskningsresultater
Vitenskapelige publikasjoner
Dale, Elina;
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Movik, Espen; Voorhoeve, Alex; Ottersen, Trygve; Kurowski, Christoph; Evans, David B.; Norheim, Ole Frithjof; Gopinathan, Unni
(2023).
Criteria for the procedural fairness of health financing decisions: a scoping review.
Health Policy and Planning.
Vol. 38.
https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad066
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Fusheini, Adam; Norris, Pauline
(2023).
Community pharmacists’ views about prescription medicine co-payments and potential implications for equitable access to medicines: a critical realist interpretation.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-023-00673-7
Bidonde Torre, Maria Julia; Meneses Echavez, Jose Francisco; Asare, Brian; Chola, Lumbwe; Gad, Mohamed; Heupink, Lieke Fleur;
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Ackon, Angela; Dolphyne, Akuba Kwansima; Ruiz, Francis; Sæterdal, Ingvil von Mehren; Espeland, Anna Lien;
Skjønsberg, Eia Elena
; Johansen, Marit
(2022).
Developing a tool to assess the skills to perform a health technology assessment.
12 s.
BMC Medical Research Methodology.
Vol. 22.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-022-01562-4
Theu, Joe Alex; Kabaghe, Alinune Nathanael; Bello, George; Chitsa-Banda, Evelyn; Kagoli, Matthews; Auld, Andrew; Mkungudza, Jonathan; O'Malley, Gabrielle; Bangara, Fred Fredrick;
Peacocke, Elizabeth Fleur
; Babaye, Yusuf; Ng'ambi, Wingston; Saussier, Christel; MacLachlan, Ellen; Chapotera, Gertrude; Phiri, Mphatso Dennis; Kim, Evelyn; Chiwaula, Mabvuto; Payne, Danielle; Wadonda-Kabondo, Nellie; Chauma-Mwale, Annie; Divala, Titus Henry
(2022).
SARS-CoV-2 Prevalence in Malawi Based on Data from Survey of Communities and Health Workers in 5 High-Burden Districts, October 2020.
Emerging Infectious Diseases.
Vol. 28.
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.212348
Heupink, Lieke Fleur;
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Sæterdal, Ingvil von Mehren; Chola, Lumbwe; Frønsdal, Katrine Bjørnebek
(2022).
Considerations for transferability of health technology assessments: a scoping review of tools, methods, and practices.
11 s.
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care.
Vol. 38.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S026646232200321X
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Myhre, Sonja Lynn; Foss, Hakan; Gopinathan, Unni
(2022).
National adaptation and implementation of WHO Model List of Essential Medicines: A qualitative evidence synthesis.
23 s.
Nature Methods.
Vol. 19.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003944
Peacocke, Elizabeth Fleur
; Frønsdal, Katrine Bjørnebek; Dahl, Elin Hoffmann; Chola, Lumbwe
(2021).
Global access to COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of factors that may influence equitable access for low and middle-income countries.
BMJ Global Health.
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049505
Odoch, Walter Denis;
Peacocke, Elizabeth Fleur
; Hembre, Berit Sofie Hustad
(2021).
The role of government agencies and other actors in influencing access to medicines in three East African countries.
Health Policy and Planning.
https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czaa189
Peacocke, Elizabeth
; Heupink, Lieke Fleur; Frønsdal, Katrine Bjørnebek; Dahl, Elin Hoffmann; Chola, Lumbwe
(2021).
Global access to COVID-19 vaccines: A scoping review of factors that may influence equitable access for low and middle-income countries.
10 s.
BMJ Open.
Vol. 11:e0495005.
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049505
Odoch, Walter Denis; Dambisya, Yoswa;
Peacocke, Elizabeth Fleur
; Sandberg, Kristin Ingstad; Hembre, Berit Sofie Hustad
(2021).
The role of government agencies and other actors in influencing access to medicines in three East African countries.
Health Policy and Planning.
Vol. 36.
https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czaa189