Paul Bateman
PhD, MSc, MSci
Statistical Programmer
I am employed as a Statistical Programmer on a variety of projects in the Health Behaviour and Hypertenstion teams. These projects include reducing meat consumption through eco-labelling or availability trials (LEAP), reducing tobacco by using e-cigarettes (MaSC), monitoring of medication reviews of patients with multiple morbidities (OSCAR) and home blood pressure monitoring (SHIP). I am also involved with teaching on number of Evidence Based Health Care MSc modules. I come to this with a background as a biochemist with experience in cellular transplantation and diabetes, developing point-of-care medical devices, and the effects of dietary fatty acids on lipoprotein metabolism.
Recent publications
Impact of structured medication reviews on prescribing in English primary care: a retrospective observational cohort study
Journal article
Sheppard JP. et al, (2026), British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 76, e603 - e612
Exploring the implementation and integration of structured medication reviews in primary care: a qualitative evaluation using normalisation process theory
Journal article
Reidy C. et al, (2026), British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 76, e613 - e623
Brain Volumes After Hypertensive Pregnancy and Postpartum Blood Pressure Management: A POP-HT Randomized Clinical Trial Imaging Substudy
Journal article
Lapidaire W. et al, (2026), JAMA Neurology, 83, 137 - 144
Testing the effect of ecolabels on the environmental impact of food purchases in worksite cafeterias: a randomised controlled trial
Journal article
Luick M. et al, (2025), BMC Public Health, 25
Understanding structured medication reviews delivered by clinical pharmacists in primary care in England: a national cross-sectional survey
Journal article
Agwunobi AJ. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15