Dr John Buckell
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John Buckell
PhD
NDPH Senior Research Fellow
John is a NDPH Senior Research Fellow at Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) at Oxford Population Health, and a Research Fellow of Green Templeton College.
His fellowship focuses on applied methods of choice behaviour in health settings, with a particular focus on participation in clinical trials. He conducts behavioural research in other subject areas including obesity, tobacco, and genomics. He uses experimental and econometric approaches to answer research questions.
John joined from the Yale School of Public Health where he worked on tobacco behaviours. He received his master’s/doctoral training from the University of Leeds and his undergraduate degree from Aston University.
Recent publications
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Taxing fat versus behavioural interventions: Multiple discrete–continuous extreme value (MDCEV) models and the PCSHOP randomized trial of shopping behaviour
Journal article
Buckell J. et al, (2025), Food Policy, 132, 102836 - 102836
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Avoidable visits to UK Emergency Departments from the patient perspective: a Recursive Bivariate Probit approach
Journal article
Calastri C. et al, (2025), Health Policy, 105265 - 105265
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Research Protocol: Discrete choice modelling to understand the influence of sharing polygenic risk scores related to cardiovascular disease risk with primary care patients
Preprint
Bowker-Lonnecker L. et al, (2024)
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The patient's outcome, not the surgeon's opinion, defines surgical success.
Journal article
Allin B. et al, (2024), Arch Dis Child
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What is the effect of bariatric surgery on health-related quality of life in people with obesity? observational cohort analysis of the United Kingdom national bariatric surgery registry.
Journal article
Buckell J. et al, (2024), Int J Surg, 110, 6898 - 6905