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Esther W. de Bekker-Grob

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  118
Citations -  5806

Esther W. de Bekker-Grob is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 79 publications receiving 3607 citations. Previous affiliations of Esther W. de Bekker-Grob include Leiden University Medical Center & Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre.

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Discrete choice experiments in health economics: A review of the literature

TL;DR: This paper updates a review of published papers between 1990 and 2000 for the years 2001-2008, and focus is given to three issues: experimental design; estimation procedures; and validity of responses.
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Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics: A Review of the Literature

TL;DR: The use of DCEs in healthcare continues to grow dramatically, as does the scope of applications across an expanding range of countries, and there is increasing evidence that more sophisticated approaches to DCE design and analytical techniques are improving the quality of final outputs.
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Sample Size Requirements for Discrete-Choice Experiments in Healthcare: a Practical Guide

TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into whether and how researchers have dealt with sample size calculations for healthcare-related DCE studies, to introduce and explain the required sample size for parameter estimates in DCEs, and to provide a step-by-step guide for the calculation of the minimum sample size requirements for D CEs in health care.
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Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics: Past, Present and Future

TL;DR: The use of empirical DCEs in health economics continues to grow, however, inadequate reporting of methodological details inhibits quality assessment, which may reduce decision-makers’ confidence in results and their ability to act on the findings.
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Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards 2022 (CHEERS 2022) statement: updated reporting guidance for health economic evaluations

TL;DR: The new CHEERS 2022 statement is primarily intended for researchers reporting economic evaluations for peer reviewed journals as well as the peer reviewers and editors assessing them for publication, however, familiarity with reporting requirements will be useful for analysts when planning studies.