CURRICULUM VITAE APRIL 2012 TERRY PORTEOUS Contents 1. Personal Details....1 2. Higher Education..........2 3. Fellowships......2 4. Membership of Professional Bodies...2 5. Employment History...2 6. Grants Awarded....3 7. Bibliography...4 8. Teaching and supervision......7 9. Other Activities....8 10. Non-certificated courses...8 11. Referees....9 1. Personal Details Name: Terry Porteous Current position: Research Fellow Addresses: Health Economics Research Unit OR Academic Primary Care Polwarth Building University of Aberdeen Foresterhill ABERDEEN AB25 2ZD 1
2. Higher education 2007 2004 1981 PhD (Medicine) General Practice and Primary Care Certificate in Public Health and Health Services Research, University of Aberdeen B.Sc.(Hons), Class 2:1 (Pharmacy) Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh 3. Fellowships 2008 MRC/ESRC interdisciplinary post-doctoral fellowship. Academic supervisors: Bond C, Ryan M, Francis J 2003 Chief Scientist Office Research Training Fellowship. Academic supervisors: Bond C, Hannaford, P, Ryan M, Wyke S 4. Membership of Professional Bodies Member of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)). 5. Employment History October 2011 Present day Research Fellow, Division of Applied Health Sciences (Academic Primary Care AND Health Economics Research Unit) October 2008 September 2011 September 2004 September 2008 August 1996 September 2004 October 1995 September 1997 August 1982- October 1995 September 1981- August 1982 ESMRC/MRC Postdoctoral Inter-disciplinary Fellow, Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen Research Fellow, Department of General Practice and Primary Care (now Academic Primary Care Section), University of Aberdeen Research Assistant, Department of General Practice and Primary Care Research Pharmacist at Grampian Health Board Career break living abroad Pre-registration pharmacist at Bangour General Hospital, West Lothian District 2
6. Grants awarded Chief Scientist Office Project grant. Can a goal-focussed intervention delivered in Scottish community pharmacies improve outcomes for people with intermittent allergic rhinitis? A pilot randomised controlled trial Grantholders Lee A, Porteous T, Bond C, Francis J, Lowrie R, Smith L, Sheikh A, Scotland G, Thomas M, Wyke S. 166 over 1 year MRC Methodology Grant: Spending wisely: Investigating survey mode effects in discrete choice experiment responses. Grantholders Watson V, Ryan M, Porteous T. 232K over 30 months Pharmacy Practice Research Trust, Sir Hugh Linstead Fellowship: Understanding patients self-management of early cancer symptoms and exploring the potential role of community pharmacists in earlier diagnosis. Award holder: Mrs Frances Notman. Supervisors: Porteous T, Bond C, Murchie P 28K over 1 year Pharmacy Practice Research Trust: Community pharmacy management of minor illness Grantholders: Watson M, Holland R, Porteous T, Bond C, Sach T, Cleland J, Wright D, Ferguson J. 270K over 2 years Grampian Health Board. Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Middlefield Community Health Initiative. December 2000. Grantholders: Bond C & Porteous, 10K Chief Scientist Office Project Grant: A randomised controlled study to quantify the benefits of Community Pharmacist interventions on the longterm prescribing of cardiovascular drugs in General Practice. November 1997 87K. (administered through Grampian Health Board). Grantholders: Reid JP, Bond C, Porteous T, Kennedy D, Scott A. 3
7. Bibliography Peer reviewed journal papers - Published Porteous T, Francis J, Bond C, Hannaford P. Temporal stability of beliefs about medicines: implications for optimising adherence. Patient Education and Counselling. 2010:79(2);225-230 Matheson C, Porteous T, van Teijlingen E, Bond C. Management of drug misuse: an eight-year follow-up survey of Scottish General Practitioners.. Br J Gen Pract.2010; 60:517-520 Porteous T., Ryan M., Bond C., Hannaford P. Preferences for self-care or professional advice for minor illness; a discrete choice experiment. Br J Gen Pract.2007; 57:911-917 Bond C, Fish A, Porteous T, Reid, Scott A, Antonazzo E. A randomised controlled trial of the effects of note-based medication review by community pharmacists on prescribing of cardiovascular drugs in general practice. Int J Pharm Pract. 2007; 15(1): 39-46 Porteous T, Bond C, Hannaford P, Sinclair H. How and why are non-prescription analgesics used in Scotland? Family Practice Feb 2005; 22: 78-85. Porteous T., Bond C. Evaluation of a pharmacist managed repeat dispensing system - the GP perspective. Int J Pharm Pract 2005; 13: 41-46 Porteous T, Bond C, Robertson R, Hannaford P, Reiter E. Electronic transfer of prescriptionrelated information: comparing views of patients, general practitioners and pharmacists. Br J Gen Pract. 2003; 53: 204-209 Porteous T, Bond C. Novel provision of pharmacy services to a deprived area: a pharmaceutical needs assessment. Int J Pharm Pract 2003; 11: 47-54 Ubach C., Bate A., Ryan M., Porteous T., Bond C., Robertson R. Using discrete choice experiments to evaluate alternative electronic prescribing systems. Int J Pharm Pract 2002; 10: 191-200 Other publications/reports Porteous T, Matheson C, Bond C, van Tiejlingen E. Final Report to Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government. Project CZG/2/320. Management of drug misuse in primary care: a sevenyear follow-up survey of Scottish General Practitioners. September 2008 (Graded satisfactory ) Porteous T. How do people choose between self-care, supported self-care and GP consultation in minor illness? PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2007 Porteous T., Ryan M., Bond C., Hannaford P. Preferences for self-care or consulting a health professional in minor illness. HERU Briefing Paper, July 2007 Porteous T. Final report to Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government. CSO Research Training Fellowship: Ref CZF/1/21. Managing minor illness: how do patients choose between self-care, pharmacist advice and GP consultation? April 2006 4
Porteous T, Bond C, Sinclair H, Hannaford P. Final Report to Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Executive. Project CZG/4/2/22. Over the counter analgesics: how and why are they used? May 2002 (Graded excellent ) Porteous T, Bond C. Report to Grampian Health Board. Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Middlefield Community Health Initiative. May 2001 Fish A, Antonazzo E, Reid J, Bond C, Porteous T, Scott A, Kennedy D. Final Report to Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Executive. A randomised control study to quantify the benefits of Community Pharmacist interventions on the longterm prescribing of cardiovascular drugs in General Practice. April 2001 (Graded good ) Porteous T, Roberston R, Bond C, Reiter E, Hannaford P, Ubach C, Bate A, Ryan M. Final Report to Scottish Pharmaceutical General Council (commissioned study). The EDI project. October 2000 Porteous T, Bond C, Ryan J, Farrin A, Crawford F, Russell I. Final Report to Department of Health. Evaluation of a repeat dispensing system. June 1999 Porteous T, Bond C, Duthie I. Final Report to Grampian Health Board (Primary Care Development fund) Clinical standards for 'over the counter' advice in community pharmacies: development and dissemination. February 1998 Other journal papers - Published Porteous, T., Bond, C., Duthie, I., Matheson, C. Guidelines for the treatment of hay fever and other allergic conditions of the upper respiratory tract. Pharm. J.1997; 259:62-65 Porteous T., Bond C., Duthie I., Matheson C. Guidelines for the treatment of self-limiting upper respiratory tract ailments. Pharm. J.1998; 260:134-139 Conference papers and presentations (peer reviewed) Rennie L, Porteous T, Ryan M Preferences for managing different types of symptoms self-care or health professional advice? Health Services and Pharmacy Practice Research Conference Conference, Norwich, May 2011 oral presentation. Porteous T, Francis J, Bond C, Hannaford P Beliefs about medicines are stable after 44 months despite changes in health status. UK Society of Behavioural Medicine Conference, Southampton, 14-15 December 2009 oral presentation. Porteous T, Francis J, Bond C, Hannaford P Are beliefs about medicines stable over time? Comparing scores for the BMQ-General at two time points. Health Services and Pharmacy Practice Research Conference Conference, Brighton, 30/31 March 2009 oral presentation. Porteous T, Bond C, Wyke S, Hannaford P Choosing between self-care and health professional advice: a theoretical approach to understanding decision-making in minor illness. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Manchester 10-12 September 2007 poster presentation Porteous T, Bond C, Hannaford P, Ryan M, Wyke S. Factors influencing the choice between selfcare and health professional advice in minor illness: a discrete choice experiment. SDHI conference Enhancing self-care, Dundee, 3-5 May 2006 oral presentation 5
Porteous T, Bond C, Hannaford P, Ryan M, Wyke S. Factors influencing the choice between self-care and health professional advice in minor illness: a discrete choice experiment. Health Services and Pharmacy Practice Research Conference, Bath, 3-4 April 2006 oral presentation Porteous T, Bond C Non-prescribed analgesics: how and why are they used? 9 th Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Belfast, 14-15 April 2003 poster presentation. Published abstracts ISBN 0-9538505-4-4 Porteous T, Bond C, Sinclair H, Hannaford P, Simpson, J Non-prescribed analgesics: how and why are they used? 18 th International Conference on PharmacoEpidemiology, August 2002 poster presentation. Porteous T, Bond C, Hannaford P, Reiter E, Robertson R Sharing medical records in an electronic prescribing system: comparing the views of community pharmacists, general practitioners and patients. 1) ADEG Conference, Stirling January 2002 poster presentation 2) Scottish School of Primary Care Conference, Crieff, 25-26 April 2002 oral presentation. 3) WONCA Europe conference, London 9-13 June 2002 oral presentation Bond C, Porteous T, Robertson R, Hannaford P, Reiter E Electronic prescriptions GP preferences. Association of University Departments of General Practice (AUDGP), University of Leeds 11-13 July 2001 oral presentation. Fish, A., Reid, J., Bond, C., Porteous, T., et al A randomised controlled study to quantify the benefits of Community Pharmacist interventions on the longterm prescribing of cardiovascular drugs in General Practice. Scottish School of Primary Care Conference, Stirling, 8-9 March 2001 oral presentation. Porteous T., Robertson R., Bond C., Hannaford P. et al Identifying the requirements of stakeholders in a proposed system for the transfer of prescription data between pharmacies, GPs and PSD. 6 th Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, University of Aberdeen, 13-14 April 2000 oral presentation. Published abstracts ISBN 1 901085 600 Fish A., Reid J., Bond C., Porteous T., et al Research project to evaluate the clinical outcomes of pharmacist attachments to practices in Grampian. 5 th Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Aston University, 15-16 April 1999 oral presentation. Published abstracts ISBN 1 85449 321 3 Porteous T, Bond C. Evaluation of a repeat dispensing system by community pharmacists in four English health authorities from the perspective of participating health professionals. 5 th Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Aston University, 15-16 April 1999 oral presentation. Published abstracts ISBN 1 85449 321 3 Conference presentations Other Porteous T, Bond C, Wyke S, Hannaford P Choosing between self-care and health professional advice: a theoretical approach to understanding decision-making in minor illness. Senior Pharmacists Symposium, Airth Castle Hotel, 3/4 October 2008 poster presentation. Porteous T, Matheson C, Bond C, van Teijlingen E. Management of drug misusers in primary care: a seven-year follow-up of Scottish general practitioners. Senior Pharmacists Symposium, Airth Castle Hotel, 3/4 October 2008 poster presentation. 6
Porteous T, Bond C. Non-prescribed analgesics: how and why are they used? Scottish Pharmaceutical Conference, St Andrews, 27-28 November 2004 poster presentation Porteous T. Managing common symptoms: the OTC survey. ADEG (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow Departments of Primary Care Conference), Stirling, January 2004 oral presentation. Porteous T, Bond, C. Evaluation of a Repeat Dispensing System by Community Pharmacists in Four English Health Authorities from the Perspective of Participating Health Professionals Repeat Dispensing Conference, Queens University of Belfast and The Eastern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland, September 1999 oral presentation. 8 Teaching and supervision Lead supervisor of Sir Hugh Linstead Fellow (Frances Notman). One year fellowship (commenced September 2011) funded by the Pharmacy Practice Research Trust: Understanding patients self-management of early cancer symptoms and exploring the potential role of community pharmacy in earlier diagnosis. Co-supervisors: Professor Christine Bond, Dr Peter Murchie Co-supervisor of Mearns Trust funded PhD studentship (Marta Pietrucin-Matarek). Three year studentship commenced June 2009 Patient preferences for cancer follow-up: influence of site, personal characteristics and place of residence. Lead supervisor: Professor Phil Hannaford; Co-supervisors: Dr Peter Murchie, Dr Terry Porteous Lead supervisor of MSc student (Abi Ayorinde, MSc in Health Services and Public Health Research). Six-month student project commenced January 2010 - Screening for major disease in community pharmacies: a systematic review. Co-supervisor: Dr Pawana Sharma Lead supervisor of BScMedSci student (Lisa Rennie). Six-month student project commenced December 2009 - Patient preferences for managing symptoms self-care or health professional advice? A discrete choice experiment. Co-supervisor: Professor Mandy Ryan Lecturer, Introduction to research module, BSc Health Sciences. Deliver two lectures Quantitative and Qualitative Methods: Conflict or Cooperation? and Content analysis, 2009-2010. 7
9. Other activities PhD advisor, responsible for participating in and overseeing 9-month assessments (oral), 2- year assessments (written) and providing general support (pastoral and academic). 8 PhD examiner and moderator 9 Member of Research Management Group (within Academic Primary Care). 10 Team leader of Medicines Management and Pharmacy Practice Research Team (MaP, within Academic Primary Care 11 Peer reviewer for numerous academic journals 12 Peer reviewer for funding bodies (Dunhill Medical Trust, BUPA Foundation) 13 Peer reviewer of conference abstracts (Society of Academic Primary Care annual scientific meeting, 2009/10). 10. Non-certificated courses March 2012 May 2010 Good clinical practice for research (NHS Grampian) Systematic Reviews (Oxford University) January 2009 June 2008-October 2009 June 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2004 November 2003 March 2002 October 2001 STATA NetCourse: Introduction to STATA, NC101 (Online course provided by StataCorp) Economic evaluation of pharmacy practice (Series of four ESRC-funded seminars) Involving the public in health care decisions: The use of discrete choice experiments. (HERU national workshop) Behaviour in Health: an introduction to theories in health psychology (Health Psychology Group, University of Aberdeen) Research leadership workshop (Scottish Funding Council and Leadership Foundation for Higher Education) Analysis and reporting of qualitative research (SRA Scotland, Edinburgh) Discrete choice experiment workshop (HERU, University of Aberdeen) Conducting in-depth qualitative interviews and focus groups (National Centre for Social Research) Qualitative sociological research methodologies (Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen) 8
11. Referees Professor Christine Bond, Head of Primary Care Section, Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill Health Centre, Westburn Road, Aberdeen AB25 2AY Email: c.m.bond@abdn.ac.uk Professor Philip Hannaford, Grampian Health Board Chair of Primary Care, Head of Institute & Division of Applied Health Sciences, Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill Health Centre, Westburn Road, Aberdeen AB25 2AY Email: p.hannaford@abdn.ac.uk Professor Mandy Ryan, Professor of Economics & Preference Elicitation Theme Leader, Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD Email: m.ryan@abdn.ac.uk 9