[HTML][HTML] Discrete choice experiments in health economics: past, present and future

V Soekhai, EW de Bekker-Grob, AR Ellis, CM Vass - Pharmacoeconomics, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Objectives Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly advocated as a
way to quantify preferences for health. However, increasing support does not necessarily …

[HTML][HTML] Using best–worst scaling to investigate preferences in health care

KL Cheung, BFM Wijnen, IL Hollin, EM Janssen… - …, 2016 - Springer
Introduction Best–worst scaling (BWS) is becoming increasingly popular to elicit preferences
in health care. However, little is known about current practice and trends in the use of BWS …

[HTML][HTML] Experimental measurement of preferences in health care using best-worst scaling (BWS): theoretical and statistical issues

AC Mühlbacher, P Zweifel, A Kaczynski… - Health economics …, 2016 - Springer
For optimal solutions in health care, decision makers inevitably must evaluate trade-offs,
which call for multi-attribute valuation methods. Researchers have proposed using best …

[HTML][HTML] Human resources for health (and rehabilitation): Six Rehab-Workforce Challenges for the century

TS Jesus, MD Landry, G Dussault… - Human resources for …, 2017 - Springer
Background People with disabilities face challenges accessing basic rehabilitation health
care. In 2006, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities …

Using latent class analysis to model preference heterogeneity in health: a systematic review

M Zhou, WM Thayer, JFP Bridges - Pharmacoeconomics, 2018 - Springer
Background Latent class analysis (LCA) has been increasingly used to explore preference
heterogeneity, but the literature has not been systematically explored and hence best …

[HTML][HTML] The role of continuing professional training or development in maintaining current employment: A systematic review

R Shiri, A El-Metwally, M Sallinen, M Pöyry, M Härmä… - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
The impact of continuing job education and professional development on early exit from the
labor market is unclear. This systematic review examined how continuing job education or …

What can discrete choice experiments do for you?

J Cleland, T Porteous, D Skåtun - Medical Education, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Context In everyday life, the choices we make are influenced by our preferences for the
alternatives available to us. The same is true when choosing medical education, training …

A systematic review of services to DHH children in rural and remote regions

M Barr, J Duncan, K Dally - The Journal of Deaf Studies and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Children in regional, rural and remote areas have less access to services than those living in
urban areas. Practitioners serving children with a hearing loss have attempted to address …

[HTML][HTML] Job preferences of medical and nursing students seeking employment in rural China: a discrete choice experiment

M Bao, C Huang - BMC Medical Education, 2021 - Springer
Background China has a shortage of health workers in rural areas, but little research exists
on policies that attract qualified medical and nursing students to rural locations. We …

Environmental and systemic challenges to delivering services for Aboriginal adults with a disability in Central Australia

J Gilroy, A Dew, R Barton, L Ryall… - Disability and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Purpose This two-year (2016–2018) study aimed to identify what a good life is for
Aboriginal people with disability in remote Central Australia and how service providers can …