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Kim Huong Nguyen

Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, and Faculty of Medicine, the University of Queensland


Kim Huong Nguyen

Dr Nguyen’s research centres on the efficient and equitable allocation of resources to support brain health in disadvantaged populations. She applies economic methods and theories to evaluate interventions, programmes and public policies for neurodegenerative diseases, brain injuries, and mental disorders. As a Global Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health with the Global Brain Health Institute (Trinity College Dublin and University of California, San Francisco), she collaborates closely with multidisciplinary teams—including artists, medical professionals, engineers, industry partners, advocates, and health and social care consumers—to advance knowledge and transform practices for brain health.

FURTHER INFORMATION

Countries Australia; International; Latinamerica & Caribbean; New Zealand; South Australia (Australia); Vietnam;
Topics Access to care; Ageing in place; Care economy; Care inequalities; Dementia care and support; Economics of LTC; Financing LTC; Outcome measurement in LTC; Person-centered care; Provider sector; Quality, regulation and accreditation for LTC services;
Methods Analysis of administrative data; Comparative policy analysis; Cost analysis; Discrete choice analysis; Economic evaluation; Literature reviews and synthesis; Longitudinal data analysis; Measure validation; Mixed methods; Observational studies; Panel data analysis; Political decisions analysis; Scoping reviews; Simulation models; Systematic Review; Time series analysis; Translation and cultural adaptation of instruments;
Role Research;
Interest Groups Ageing and Place; Care home markets and regulation; Community-based approaches to dementia care; Economics of Long-Term Care; Strengthening Responses to Dementia;
Websitehttps://about.uq.edu.au/experts/20210
ORC.ID0000-0002-2592-9372
GOOGLE SCHOLARhttps://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=sXlFM64AAAAJ&hl=en
Research interests

Economics, brain Heath, creative health, evaluation methods, modelling, equity, efficiency analysis, ageing well, quality of life.