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Best--worst scaling: What it can do for health care research and how to do it.
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This paper illustrates how to aggregate and analyse such data and using a quality of life pilot study demonstrates how richer insights can be drawn by the use of best--worst tasks.About:
This article is published in Journal of Health Economics.The article was published on 2007-01-01. It has received 696 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Task (project management).read more
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Conducting discrete choice experiments to inform healthcare decision making: a user's guide.
Emily Lancsar,Jordan J. Louviere +1 more
TL;DR: If appropriately designed, implemented, analysed and interpreted, DCEs offer several advantages in the health sector, the most important of which is that they provide rich data sources for economic evaluation and decision making, allowing investigation of many types of questions, some of which otherwise would be intractable analytically.
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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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Constructing Experimental Designs for Discrete-Choice Experiments: Report of the ISPOR Conjoint Analysis Experimental Design Good Research Practices Task Force
F. Reed Johnson,Emily Lancsar,Deborah A. Marshall,Vikram Kilambi,Axel C. Mühlbacher,Dean A. Regier,Brian W. Bresnahan,Barbara Kanninen,John F.P. Bridges +8 more
TL;DR: This report provides an overview of the role of experimental designs for the successful implementation of the DCE approach in health care studies and provides researchers with an introduction to constructing experimental designs on the basis of study objectives and the statistical model researchers have selected for the study.
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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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Valuing the ICECAP capability index for older people
Joanna Coast,Terry N. Flynn,Lucy Natarajan,Kerry Sproston,Jane Lewis,Jordan J. Louviere,Tim J Peters +6 more
TL;DR: The innovative use within health economics of further iterative qualitative work in the UK among 19 informants to refine lay terminology for each of the attributes and levels of attributes used in the eventual index is detailed.
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Design and Analysis of Simulated Consumer Choice or Allocation Experiments: An Approach Based on Aggregate Data:
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