Natalie Joseph-Williams

Since joining the Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University in 2007 as Research Associate, Natalie has worked predominantly within the field of patient shared decision making. This includes the development, evaluation and quality assessment of decision support interventions, designed to engage patients in decisions about their health. She have recently been appointed as Project Manager on a Health Foundation funded project: ‘MAGIC: Making Good Decisions in Collaboration with Patients’.  The project aims to increase the awareness of shared-decision making within primary and secondary care settings, and to establish the best protocol for dissemination of a shared decision making programme across the NHS. The team are working in collaboration with Newcastle University on this project. Natalie's other research interests include health informatics and website transaction log file analysis. She have successfully employed this method, novel this field, to analyse the usage of a web-based decision support intervention, www.prosdex.com.


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Natalie Joseph-Williams